Arnaud Lachambre: Branle des Chevaulx
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Félicitations! interprétation particulière, mais bien personnalisée et rythme vivant! je n'ai que des félicitations!
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You are a monster playing this instrument,do you know some disco with this music??Sorry for my english,I´m spanish.
You have mu 5 stars!!
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Bien sûr comme chacun le sait déjà, le "Bransle des chevaux" provient du traité de dances de la renaissance française "L'orchésographie" publié à Langres en 1589 par Thoinot Arbeau (anagramme de Jehan Tabourot)
Chris Allen est un célèbre facteur de vielle à roue britannique (Merthyr Vale / CF 48 4RS Wales (UK))
"Horses Brawl" is extracted from the french renaissance dance treatise "L''orchésographie" by Thoinot Arbeau edited in Langres (1589)
Chris Allen is a famous hurdy Gurdy builder (UK)
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Vous feriez fureur au festival médiéval de Québec.
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Hi !
Love the HurdyGurdy, am planing to build one soon ;-)
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After half an hour of looking at various hurdy gurdy videos (I was just trying at first to find out what a hurdy gurdy was), this is the first one I wanted to hear more than once. Need I say more?
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Carol wrote a letter...
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Super ! J'adore. Merci pour le partage.
Amitié de Corse
Dia
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Thanks for uploading this video, it explains very clearly why the wheel on the right is turned fast or slow from time to time.
And the energy with which you're playing is making me smile every time :)
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Ou a tu acheter cet instrument Arnaud :P :O?
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great it beautiful it funny i love god job !!!!!
no entiendo tu respuesta . sorry.
690SONER 2 years ago
Oops! So my broken Spanish is crap. I just wanted to look clever by saying something silly in Spanish! More seriously, I'm glad you enjoyed it and danced to it... Have fun!...
ArnaudLachambre 2 years ago
muy bueno, muy bueno
I´m Spanish and I danced it. Very good.
690SONER 2 years ago
Claro que si!!!
ArnaudLachambre 2 years ago
wow....
so how in the world does this marvelous instrument work??
redblossoms07 3 years ago
It's a kind of mechanical fiddle. The strings are bowed by the wheel, and you finger the notes on the keyboard. In addition there are drone strings, one of which, the trumpet string, rests on a mobile bridge and produces the rhythmic buzzing. Wow, I kinda managed to explain how a gurdy works in 5 lines only, that's quite incredible! There is so much more to say!...
ArnaudLachambre 3 years ago