Folk music from Bretagne by Arany Zoltán
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I was born in the wrong country and wrong time
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it's really beautiful! i love celtic music... i've only heard scottish and irish ones, but this breton one is also lovely
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@gabi326jjk : I highly recommend going to Bretagne! It's a beautiful countryside. I hope you make it there someday soon! (And I hope I make it to Scotland LOL)
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@MignonJuju That may all be true in contemporary society. Historically seen it makes no sense. The Moors ruled Spain from ca. 700 AD to the expulsion in 1492. While there was definitely an ethnic symbiosis Spaniards never were fair. They did not have light skin or red hair. Typically Northern Spaniards do have light brown to brown hair and brown or blue eyes. They are not pale and red or blond haired and never have been.
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@Lotrfan99 Interesting comment. I've read that the nation w/ the largest percentage of red-haired people is Scotland; but red hair can be said to be more common among the Irish than in many other nations. Spain: until the Moors came in many of the original inhabitants were fair (check out paintings). There are many of what they call "Black Irish" or CeltIberians but the statistics show that by and large, Irish people are fair-skinned, with dark brown hair and blue, grey, or green eyes.
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I like it very much. Also like the megaliths and the national dress. :-)
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I LOVE ARANY, BRAVO!!
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bravo
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This is extremely beautiful. Beautifully played and a lovely arrangement, too.
Thank you for uploading it.
Many Greetings from
Wolfram
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Oh :) Thank you for the reply.
That's a soprano recorder? I'll say it again...I love this ! :)
fatheroblivion45 1 year ago
@fatheroblivion45
Thanks! :)
No, it's low whistle. In key E.
aranzoltan 1 year ago