Medieval music - Non é gran cousa by Arany Zoltán
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@DCdabest This language was orginally from north-western Spain and north Portugal. This song is one of the Cantigas de Santa María, look for them they're fantastic.
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@phr4nk3rd00d13 Of course, all Cantigas de Santa Maria were written in this awesome language, by also an awesome king, Alfonso el Sabio, and his court.
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@AxierNigromante awesome, thanks for the information! i love history!
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is this galician-portuguese? (medieval galician/portuguese... the languages had not diverged significantly at that time)
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@Zaiorqlo yeah tempo thats what i meant soz. But still sounds so funn y:d
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@Reatbuster the metric of the rhyme is correct, the only thing that changes is the tempo.
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I know the song but it is supposed to be in a VERY DIFFERENT atmosphere this almost feels like alternative rock lol sounds so funny :D It's not bad but just feels funny. It's supposed to be alot slower and without those drum-kinda things in the background or guitar. de todos modos, ta bien^^
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If i were a musician, i would make a tribute to you!
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Great music !
Greetings from Romania !
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non è gran cosa
Well done! A beautiful tribute to Loreena!
92mystique 1 year ago
@92mystique Thanks!!
I hope she'd like it! :)))
aranzoltan 1 year ago