Early instruments of Belarus
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- čas přidán 8. 03. 2011
- Old Belarusan civilization had been prosperous for five centuries. The ancient Belarusans had rich musical culture. Five early musical instruments from Belarus, five characters, five stories.
1. Belarusian bagpipe 2. Lute 3. Hurdy (gurdy) 4. Psaltery 5. Belarusian trumpet
More folk music at staryolsa.com/
Сцэнар, рэжысёр: Зміцер Сасноўскі ("Стары Ольса"), 2007
Happy to hear about rich history of our brother nation Belarus!
Greetings from Latvia!
Fantastic ! I liked very much ! Thanks !
thanks to my land and my ancestors
Thank you for sharing your impressions. Greetings from a fellow piper in Germany!
How remarkable! I just came upon this video. Had no idea that my home country was also endowed with this wonderful bit of mythology and music. Seems that my love of Irish and Scottish cultures is not in vain.
The melodies and rhythms sound so beautifully Celtic, don´t they?
Hahahaha, Stary Olsa is featured in here. GRAND!
Вельмі Дзякуй! Жыве Беларусь І Будзе Жыць Вечна.
Дзякуй! Вельмі цікавы матэрыял!
Amazing documentary!
Slavonic bagpipes are very interesting, and I believe they are connected to western european bagpipes through belarusian pipes, which somehow resemble in very clouse audition the sound of swedish säckpipas.
Greetings from the south of Brazil
Yes, indeed but not only the Norse bagpipes but also the Celtic ones from all over Europe!
In Greece we have two styles of bagpipes the Gaida which was introduced in the 9 century AD and the ancient one which was evolved from the ancient instrument diavlos and I am not sure when that took place but it was definitely before Christ
Fine!!!
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Hilarious to see everyone going crazy to Stary Olsa's cover of "Totus Floreo."
Good
christmas day in macedonia is called slay day kole de and yes we do make the bagpipe after we have slayed the goat we also sing a song the goat cry's dont slay me it's very old tradition im trying to link the slavic cultures since i have heard the pelasgo thracians migrated north and they were called baltic thracian slav pelasgian thus bela rusian i really believe after the roman conquered macedonia thrace and most of the balkans the people migrated north thus thracians becoming the lithuanian baltic nations etc and pelasgo macedonian creating the slavic nation slaves of byzantium the English word slave traces its origin to Old French sclave that is from Medieval Latin sclavus which appear written for first time with this meaning in 13th century. The Latin word sclavus and the Byzantine Greek Σκλάβος were used for the Slavic peoples from Late Antiquity
the hurdy gurdy is the hurdiest gurdy of the hurdy gurdy
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Belarusian bagpipe God gave to Adam which born father of all belarusians - comon man...
Bagpipes are european and as old as our indo-european ancestors who came from the steppes 6000 years ago. Hear a bagpipe from Iceland, italy , and portugal to russia. This is ancestral European.
So true, Matt, so true!
Correction: There are countries in the European, civilised & ancient parts of Northern, Western & Southern parts of Europe such as Lithuania, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Romania etc. & Russia is NOT there. Please try not to use the blanket term "Russia" for lands that are not. We do not call "English" all people in the U.K.: there are Welsh, Scottish, Irish, Gaelic & Nordic nations & cultures present there. By the way, a bagpipe is called volynka: its etymology comes from the region Volyn in Ukraine, where it was borrowed from Romania (the local instrument gajda). Only later Russians borrowed both the instrument & its name from Ukrainians.
@@olenagoncharuk5061 the thracian gaida sounds the best.
Did i generalize any one?
@@matts1451 Yes!!! I secretly hoped that you would pick it & I was right. Am so happy...