This is the official Folkfriends.com Channel. Folkfriends is the probably largest european source for extraordinary and unusual musical instruments. Many friends and popular musicians show up in the videos as well as ourselves. Its all about having fun, good music and a great time. You can use our channel as a music library. If you really fall in love with something you see, you can buy it in our webshop: German link: www.folkfriends.com international link: www.en.folkfriends.com See you there, Nicolai, Johannes, Torge, Veit, Marius, Volker and Sebastian
Das ist einfach nur herrlich...❤Jimmy 's Art finde ich so ehrlich und total witzig. Ich wünsche ihm und seiner Frau Meike und natürlich auch ihrer 3 Kinder alles, alles Gute ❤❤❤
We bought the baratone model a month ago and absoutely love it. Arrived well packaged and was set up perfectly right out of box. We love the way it plays, it has a clear bright tone which sounds more like an instrument costing far more. The fit and finish is perfect especially the 3d roseette. If you are looking for a real eyecatcher, unlike anything else get one of these. You wont regret it.
I’m fascinated to see the making of a whistle by Mr Sweet. My high D whistle I got from him is made from the same material- black plastic. Exactly the same shape as the low D made in cherry wood.
@@Folkfriends of course, the way you played that instrument was so calming. I wasn't expecting a song. Im making a baritone and it was nice to see the scale length really increased the volume of the natural harmonics. What you played helped demonstrate the capacity of the baritone.
I recently had an idea for a six string cigar box guitar only every two strings would be coupled together like the strings on the banjo you're playin' are.
How can you play the flute like that mate? I have the same flute and I can barely play. I know practice but you’ve probably been playing since Moses wore short pants
Massive hit, still going strong! We play this in the Machynlleth session. I learnt it off some friends from Scotland, taught it to some other friends, they brought it to my local folk session when they came to visit, and now we play it in the Machynlleth session and in for folk dances. Thanks for the tune!!
I can't believe that the recorder being a bigger instrument produces a less volumen sound in comparison with your instrument and tin whistles. I'd like to have one like this.