I learned how to play this flute style in church, oddly. Have always admired Galway, and considered him one of my flute teachers in the listening sense. This combo will lull you to sleep in a good way! Bring back the 60's and 70's. It was turmoil then, but somehow the media was happier. I was not born in them. ;)
This was taken from the TV show "Music and the Mountains", an episode from 1981, hosted by John Denver and filmed in Aspen, CO John Denver is playing a Gibson F-5 Carved Top Mandolin, circa 1940s. Danny Wheetman on the second fiddle who later became a member of Marley's Ghost ect . Song is in the key of A. The song is "Bill Cheatham" -It's a classic fiddle tune that's been used in fiddle contests as far back as the late 1800's and has been part of the essential bluegrass repertoire since the early days of bluegrass. "Bill Cheatham" has been popular for much of the twentieth century in the Upper South, and it has been recorded periodically by country and bluegrass fiddlers as a fiddling set piece. I love seeing Itzack Pearlman playing bluegrass!
❤❤❤SIMPLESMENTE LINDO JOHN DENVER É SUA LINDA ÁGUIA , GOSTARIA DE SABER O QUE FIZERAM OU COM QUEM FICOU O SEU CACHORRINHO É A SUA ÁGUIA MIM DIGA ELES SEMPRE APARECIAM EM SEUS CLIPES ❤❤❤
Beautiful this is the first song I ever remember liking back in the Seventies. I was a little kid my grandmother was baby sitting and I had my favourite cat Polly on my lap happy memories
14 bis exact replica, the truly first aircraft, flies every year in São Paulo and it flew the entire national mall in Brasilia, in October 2016 to celebrate the 110 years of the Santos Dumont’s aircraft first flight over Paris. The most remarkable Brazilian invention that totally changed the way we travel.
A réplica do 14 bis em questão, tem um motor mais potente que o original para apresentações em eventos e outro igual ao original para replicar o vôo real de Santos Dumont!
@@Marcos5pb --There are no 14-bis replicas, and you are describing Alan Calassa's wonderful *_look-alike_* aircraft which he built as a tribute to Santos-Dumont. It has modifications and upgrades as compared to the original 14-bis, including a lightweight, high-efficiency Rotax engine, a re-designed airfoil, and a modern propeller whose design connects back to the pioneering work of the Wrights. My understanding is that Calassa's look-alike has not flown with any engine "equal to the original". The performance of a look-alike aircraft does not prove or disprove the claims for the original anyway, and we know by other evidence that the original 14-bis flew.