the beautiful remission of sound wakes up my sleepy past,that I always dreamed the trees and animals understood in the coolness of the breeze .no longer need the night to be morning you can smell the breeze in the west towards the mystique
Wow!!! That was just incredible, I wish I could thank them for putting on such a fabulous show. This really was an amazing thing to see (and hear!). Just incredible.
After putting up these videos we left the channel for some years and became somehow locked out. To see recent medieval music videos of ours go to ru-vid.com/show-UCQWtpJypnJJwCa3vYgqqD3A
Most Renaissance citterns have nine strings arranged in 4 courses (2 strings, 2 strings, 3 strings, 2 strings), and the tuning would usually be (starting from the highest to lowest -- ee dd GGG BB (the bottom course is a 3rd above the 2nd course)
You say "ss" like in "piece" for example, when there is a cédille like this : ç. "ç" is pronounced "ss". The rule is more complicated than this and I have no time here for details. If it had been written flaçon, then you could have said "flasson"...
Are you sure? "flacon" shouldn't be pronounced "flasson" but "flakon", also "je bois" et "Arbois" in that time were pronounced "je boê" and "arboê", shouldn't they?
This is a very nice version of that "TOURDION", but they ought to have told you that "flacon" (a little recipient usually in the shape of a glass bottle toped with a liège cork) is not pronounced "flasson" !! You pronounce it : flakon with a "k". Hee, hee, hee. Flasson made me laugh. "A ce FLAKON faisons la guerre..." Thank you for your beautiful video with lovely garments and lovely men playing. Hé, hé !