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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2007

Galician-Portuguese old song (13th Century), from Cantigas de Santa Maria No.166.

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  • its a harp?? o.O

  • @Jesusworshipper4eva its a lyre, not a harp.

  • wow this sounds like final fantasy 9 "a place ill return someday"

  • Indeed! Both use Dorian scale.

  • [E 166 T 166]

    Esta [é] como Santa Maria guareceu un ome que era tolleito

    do corpo e dos nenbros, na sa eigreja en Salas.

    como poden per sas culpas | os omes seer contreitos,

    assi poden pela Virgen | depois seer sãos feitos.

    Ond' aveo a un ome, | por pecados que fezera,

    que foi tolleito dos nenbros | dua door que ouvera,

    e durou assi cinc' anos | que mover-se non podera,

    assi avia os nenbros | todos do corpo maltreitos.

    Como poden per sas culpas...

  • Obrigada, oleiros70.

    Declamei o primeiro paragrafo no pequeno concerto que participei.

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  • @jesi2290 Spain emerged as a unified country in the 15th century, following the marriage of the Catholic Monarchs and the completion of the reconquest, or Reconquista, of the Iberian peninsula in 1492. Conversely, it has been an important source of influence to other regions, chiefly during the modern era, when it became a global empire that has left a legacy of over 500 million Spanish speakers today, making it the world's second most spoken first language.

  • @oleiros70 Here is the meaning of Nation for you. You obviously need to research your arguement more. Yes Spain is a Kingdom, but it is also a Nation.

    Nation:

    1. a large body of people, associated with a particular territory, that is sufficiently conscious of its unity to seek or to possess a government peculiarly its own: The president spoke to the nation about the new tax.

    2. an aggregation of persons of the same ethnic family, often speaking the same language or cognate languages.

  • @Jesusworshipper4eva more like a Lyre harp

  • @pokoid I regret that we do not agree.

  • @oleiros70 Many languages makes Spain not a nation? By those criteria most countries don't exist. I know in Britain we have at least five native languages and many more spoken by immigrants. Of course Spain is a country. It is just one with different peoples and an interesting history, that all. Why do people always use music to further their own strange ideas about their own nationality? Music is about communicating and knocking down barriers isn't it?

  • @Liraxtime ahhh okay ^ ^

  • @oleiros70

    Eres un paleto ignorante. Lo siento por ti y los que son como tu.

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