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That's Urdu. 'Dil gaya' means, well. It literally translates to 'heart going' but it's used to mean you're in love, as if your heart has 'gone' to someone.
Yep.
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@theceltictipper and MuddahNatur,thanks,I hadn't seen one before I'd heard about but never saw one,I missed understood the guy doing the introductions of the band members,I thought he said her name was Jade,it's Jenny
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The f... I can't write links. lol.
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@gpshaggin77 no, man, it's an hurdy-gurdy. It's an european instrument very used in medieval and also occitanian music.
Here:
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@gpshaggin77 i think it's a nyckelharpa
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What is that instrument Jade is playing in this video? The lead singer of Faun playes one to and I never saw one of them before.
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its not pronounced dil jaya its dil gaya [g as in goat]
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there should be something called tantric music
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Damn. They using Hindi. O mere dil gaya. Means, my heart lost. Somethg like that. :)
Omnia = Love. They will forever be my favorite.
They prove that Pagans aren't just treehugging idiots in skirts.
We're TALENTED treehugging idiots in skirts!!!
sharkapillar 1 year ago 87
Dijeridoo, doumbaek, shaom, and a hurdy gurdy!? Sweet. Thanks for sending me the link erwinzoutman.
jen8infinity 3 years ago 19