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E Trouz Ar Gêr - Denez Prigent

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2007

Denez Prigent au Festival des Vieilles Charrues 1999.

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  • Aspect Ratio abuse is a serious problem :P

  • @ccnnffpp00660077 Maybe next time round I can fix it. Patience, patience ... :-)

  • I'm addicted to Denez's voice. Why the bagpipes though? I wish I had payed attention in French class and applied myself. I love songs in French, and when I sing them to myself I screw it all up!

  • LOL, he sings in Breton, not French!

  • Jeez! No wonder I couldn't pick out any French. I thought I was just a dolt.

  • Well, I must admit it took me some time to figure out when I first heard him. After all, it was on a French music channel :-)

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  • Trop beau !! Il est fort ! Il est fort !

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  • On dirait un rondeau <3

  • @thierrydoucet1 Pourquoi vous dites mimée?Il n'y a a pas d'intro bombarde .

  • l'intro à la bombarde mimée par un cornemuseux sautillant , bravo !!!!

  • Which singin voice he has?

  • E trouz ar gêr = dans le bruit de la ville = in the city's noise.

    E trouz ar gêr ma'z on bac'het

    Ma mouezh a oar sevel bepred

    N'eus ket un deiz na ganfe ket

    'Tra all d'am dizoanian er bed

    Netra all nann d'am dizoanian

    Pa 'deus 'r bed-mañ laeret din pep tra

    Laeret din skeud an avel

    Kan ar c'houmoul, tan an dremwel

    etc...

  • @GogolBordelloLover In Brittany, great Highland bagpipes are now very common in traditional Breton music. We use them in "bagadoù", a Breton equivalent to the Scottish pipe-bands.

  • One of the best music ....!

  • PERFORMANCE EXCEPTIONNELLE

  • Fan de la musique bretonne...!

    Lys Ardent !

  • This song sounds like Quebec, Canada folklore without the electronic stuff!

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