Whats the name of songs/artist on the dudy zywiechie ? Also, if anybody knows traditional slavic music/artists in the same vein as those aformentined songs, especially from czechia, please let me know. Im trying to expand my repertoire with slavic music, wich i fell in love with on my last trip in czechia !
You can try 'Medieval Instrumental Dances' by Timothy J. McGee. It's a book (you can also find as ebook) with a bunch of score written in modern notation. If you'd like to go with actual medieval notation many libraries provide online access to digitalised manuscripts. You can look up Codice de los Musicos for Cantigas de Santa Maria or if you're more after secular (French in this case) songs: BNF Français 1584, BNF Français 1586 or BNF Français 844.
Obviously only the Irish, Scots, Northumbrians and a few Italians and French have been able to extract music from a bagpipe. Most other cultures try to drown out their deficient pipes by pounding on tomtoms. Not surprisingly, the world has vioted with its ears and nearly all but the first i named have a marginal existence. Repeatative chirping and primitive chanters cannot make an instrument popular enough for survival. Thank you for this video. It clears the matter up nicely.
"Macedonian" Gaida? The name is a bit confusing because it's only in a part of Macedonia? Or was it played in the past in the whole of Macedonia? In general Gaida in the areas of Macedonia, Thrace, Albania is quite similar with small differences so it's confusing.Plus people lived in all these areas mixed and now they are seperated, so a Greek from North Thrace is now in West Thrace, a Bulgarian/Slavomacedonian who was in South-Central Macedonia is in North Macedonia or in Northern Thrace so it's very compliceted historically and probably influences the variety of the instruments too, not to mention the way of playing
Greek Macedonian here: I'm not sure about Pirin, but I can tell you with 100% certainty that the Gajda in N. Macedonia is the same as the one in most of Greek Macedonia, with the exception of Eastern Macedonia where the kaba Gaida is dominant. (Like Thrace)
Tsambouna is still played and learned in many islands. Bagpipes of all sort have been in decline for hundreds of years and has worsened in 20th century in the islands too, dissapearing slowly from many places and now fast. But nowadays there is some reappearence and interest, in Kasos too a youth played the Tsambouna after many many years there.
Nicely done. You may want to add details such as whether the instrument is mouthblown, bellowsblown, or played both ways, such as the Scottish smallpipes and borders pipes.
Very interesting compilation. I don't understand the criticisms as if this were meant to be an ironclad precise work of academic history. At least it points you in the right direction to further study. I did find a couple of anomalies. Remember it's "piqued their interest" not "peeked their interest". Also there was mention of a drone being tuned to A minor. But A minor is not a note. Perhaps you meant A flat? Either way great video and I appreciate it.
You are not Macedonians, you have slavic, Bulgarian and albanian origin's. Macedonian is only one and it's Greek. Don't lie. Respect for your people's music, so melodic, but not for your fake history.
@@Astrapogiannos oh yes you are right. Our people in so called „Greek-Macedonia“ you call Slavomacedonians but we are Bulgaro-albanians 😂 very logical. Whole Athens was setteld by Albanians, in the North you have the Slavomacedonians I mean Slavoalbanians, wait I mean Bulgaroalbanians 😂😂😂 you Turks are funny guys
@@vasilmirmidonski2740 there is no slavic minority in nothern Greece only some elder people who speaks a Bulgorslavic dialect... Every educated person all over the world knows that Macedonia is a region of the Hellenic World. Even your fake flag is the Star of Vergina, the family royal trade mark of Alexander the Great and his father Fillipos. That's the truth my friend. You can call your self as Macedonian only if you become a region of Greece again. Geographical your country is the North section of Macedonia but as a civilatition, as a culture, as a nation you are southern Slavs. You will never recognize you, the civilised world never recognize, as Macedonians. That's why you have good relationships with Turks.
I love this interpretation. It's like a drug. I have to listen to it over and over again :-) How did you do it? Everything played yourself and mixed together?
Good job! Personally I would like it better with less emphasis on the drums, particularly the cymbals. They sound very contemporary compared to the more baroque instruments. Maybe you're going for a genre/age mixup, but I like the older drums(medieval, Celtic, etc.). Anyway, thats juts my opinion. Good job on the tune! Writing music takes work!
is it possible to find the old one? it had a sample of a german bagpipe used in a rather awesome piece of music that i just can't find, i don't remember the name of the band or the song, but i remember the topic video used a blue background with a golden coat of arms on it.
The old videos are hidden, but you can find links to all three on the bottom of the description. I am guessing you are looking for "Mit Dans Is All Die Werlt Genesen" from Corvus Corax