Les Ménestreux de la Branche Rouge: Branle de Champaigne.
Uploader Comments (ArnaudLachambre)
All Comments (8)
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er det dig mads? xD
/Erik
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Hey Arnaud!
Mighty tune you guys are playing there!
Is that one of the branles from Thoinot Arbeau?... Where did you get it?
Many greetings from Denmark! :)
/Mads
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Hi, excuse my bad english, I am a Venezuelan (SouthAmerica) guy. For me, is very hard to find anything about this kind of music, or anything about your culture, because here, every thing is totally different. I would like to have some albums of this. And I must say, this Les Mènestreux is the most I like of all variations.
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Hey people, I am very very interested about this music and its variations, excuse my bad english, I am from Venezuela, SouthAmerica, and her, is almost impossible to find anything about this music and culture. How, or where could I listen or download some albums of this?
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Viva Les Ménestreux!!
Quand passez-vous donc en la haulte cité mécréante de Lutèce alias Paris??? =)
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Sorry for writing in English, but can you tell me what instruments you are all playing.
Thanks,
Tom
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Very good!
I'm the Gillian part of GillianTom. Thanks for the info on the instruments. You all play beautifully.Thank you
G
GillianTom 3 years ago
Damn, I had it the other way round!
Well, thank you Gillian, very honoured you enjoyed it.
Arnaud
ArnaudLachambre 3 years ago
Hi Tom, you're very welcome, English is fine for me! From left to right:
-The drummer is playing... a drum (big surprise!)(maker: Gerhard Kress)
-The bagpiper is playing a doedelsack in G, a flemish type of bagpipe with the same fingering as the Center France bagpipe (maker: Sean Jones).
-I am playing a Renaissance hurdy gurdy in G/C (maker: Chris Allen).
-The last guy is playing an oktavarpa, which is a bass nyckelarpa, a Swedish bowed & keyed fiddle (maker: Jean Claude Condi).
Hope I helped.
ArnaudLachambre 3 years ago