Love England. Once you got away from cities, the countryside and people are lovely. Loved traveling around Shropshire. Found ancient church in middle of nowhere surrounded by field of daffodils. Gorgeous!
Hello brother! I'm American and I just recently learned that many of my ancestors came from Yorkshire... perhaps we are relatives! Thanks for this fine selection of music from the Old Country 👍
Germany is gorgeous too! 😊 Actually, the largest part of the native (not recent immigrants) people of the UK are genetically Celtic with some Anglo- Saxon, Freisen, Jute and Scandinavian blood. The Normans themselves were descended from Vikings who mixed with the native Celts of (what is modern) Normandy France. The original Welsh were descended from people from what is now Brittany, France (dialects of Gaelic are almost identical) who mixed with the Celtic Irish. The Celtic Irish also, in times past, had invaded and taken over western Scotland). Of course all of the people on the western coasts of England, Wales and Scotland have raided, traded and intermarried with the people of what is now the country of Ireland; for centuries -- Long before and long after the Romans arrived and then departed. The most "German" of the people of UK are the British Royal family --- Ironic eh?
I moved from Chile to England two years ago. I am still surprised by the beauty of its places, the vastness of its folklore and the warmth of its people. The weather, though... Thanks for this video! It is very good!
For sure, England but also all of the British Isles are gorgeous! It is that nice Gulf stream from the Caribbean that keeps them from being ice-covered rocks.
Ah, yes. The exact type of music you expect to be hearing on Notting hill carnival in jolly old London. The exact type of music that should be there, that is.
My ancestors came to coastal Carolina from England, Scotland, Ireland, and France-years before the American Revolution. As if the traditional music of Scotland, Ireland, and England are permanently recorded in my DNA, when I listen to music like this, I’m filled with a strange longing to go back home to a place I’ve never been before.
I'm from Kentucky, and of the same background. I live outside of Charleston, SC, and it kills me that no one plays folk around here. Like you, listening to this music makes me long for a time and place I've never been.
My Buff Orpingtons were all acting especially surly and I started playing this sound track. They magically turned into the most well mannered birds I've ever seen!
Where are you living now mate? If you have an ancestral link to Blighty, you may be affected by genetics 😂 If not you may just appreciate folk music. Whatever, Britain and Ireland are terrific places to visit.
Thank you for not zooming in on the photos. That always makes me feel sick and I simply can't see how it makes an improvement visually either. Thank you
Often spend time in yorkshire and further north,born on bred on north east coast but liveddown south for about 30 years after 5 in africa and miss the north everyday of my life
I'll never get to Yorkshire, but this is a happy substitute. I do wish that the photos didn't change so quickly. With more time, I think we could more pleasantly find ourselves in the places pictured.
Lovely music mix, just returned back to the Netherlands from a holiday to the UK (Gloucestershire and Cotswolds). My husband and I go twice a year, I just love it there and hope to live there one day when we are retired ;). You got a new IG follower, great photos!
Has anyone noticed, that there is a touch of Hor slips in this music, My brothers and once got to see Horslips supporting Thin Lizzy one night, a most brilliant concert that I will continue to remember clearly in my mind even if I live to be 876 years old
00:00 Childgrove 04:30 Jameko 06:53 Kuckolds All a Row 08:32 Bloomsberry Market 11:51 Epping Forest 13:45 Faine I Would If I Could or Parthenia 15:52 The Fits Comes on Me Now or The Bishop of Chester's Jigg 17:41 The Night Peece or the Shaking of the Sheets 19:31 Regent's Fete/Sir Roger De Coverley 22:06 Mad Robin 24:56 Astley's Ride 26:53 ?
Really enjoyed listening to this while at my modeling bench working on a model of HMS Victory. I need to watch again though to appreciate the photos as being eyes down messing with fiddly little parts I missed most of them!
I spent 6 years in the Dockyard in Pompey. The happiest 6 years of my working life. HMS Victory, Kings Steps, Fountain Lake jetty, North Corner, A Lock and B Lock, NAAFI, the rope store, Royal Marine Commandos, R05 R06 R07, HMS Fearless. Get yersel' to Portsmouth, Hants.
Thank you for this video. And greetings from Texas. Sometimes I wish my ancestors hadn’t ventured over here. My poor Snow White and freckled skinned children and I are roasted red every summer here. At least our forefathers enjoyed the Constitutional Dream for awhile. Now that the New World Order has made it 1984 here, I feel we would’ve been better off back where we came from.
Things aren't any better here the digital technocracy is in full swing and our politicians have plans laid out to go even further the entire west is a mess at the moment.
@ nattamused9074 Most people in Texas, whose ancestors were from British Isles had a first stop (and several generations) living in the Appalachian mountains.
@@here_we_go_again2571 Yes, we sure did. My grandmother (on my father’s side) was born in Ohio, and my grandfather (on my father’s side) was born in West Virginia. They moved to California in the 1960’s after a house fire in Ohio. My grandmother (on my mother’s side) was born in Oklahoma, and grandfather (on my mother’s side) was born in Texas. They also moved to California, which is where my parents met. In some interesting turns of events, my husband and I moved to West Virginia and lived there for almost ten years, and then to Texas. We’ve been here a little over ten years now. I loved California (obviously) beautiful weather, beaches, mountains, deserts, and when I was growing up there, it also was enjoying an economic heyday, and the infrastructure was pretty luxurious. But, obviously, things have changed. West Virginia was beautiful! I really loved it there. I would’ve been happy to never leave. We came to Texas because of my husband’s particular religious inclinations.
@@nattamused9074 Thank you for replying. West Virginia has really fallen on hard times! It is a very beautiful state. I hope the economy can recover. God Bless you and your family. Bye!
Hey! I fell in love with the song at the very end. What is the name of the song and who sings it? I tried using shazam but it wouldn't detect the song...
Brittany, I guess it's the best land in the world. As if god wished every beautifulness there. I would really want to have been to Britanny. Having been to countryside and Isles of Britanny.. My lord, how it would be good.. I wish British people would keep that land beautiful, like in her pure shape. Please keep away every rubbish modern things from the Britanny. At least let us have a land which is still pure.
This is not English Folk music , it's Tudor /Elizabethan court music. . Something similar would have been played in all the Royal courts of 16th century Europe
Know this music. Very nice but not playing at proper dancing tempo. Needs to be slightly faster, otherwise the dancers will collapse from exhaustion.!!!
All photos are taken in Yorkshire my homeland if you like these photos you can follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/edward_brack_photo/
All of these are listed buildings too aren't they? It must be absolutely stunning on a warm summer day... I bet the air smells heavenly!
Love England. Once you got away from cities, the countryside and people are lovely. Loved traveling around Shropshire. Found ancient church in middle of nowhere surrounded by field of daffodils. Gorgeous!
My dream place since I read Wuthering Heights and the Herriot novesl, I was meant to live there.
Hello brother! I'm American and I just recently learned that many of my ancestors came from Yorkshire... perhaps we are relatives! Thanks for this fine selection of music from the Old Country 👍
I am german and adore England.....the most beautiful country...in this world.....with wonderful people...our anglosaxon cousins....❤
Thank you, yes I love our German brothers recently visited your lovely country 🏴🇩🇪
@@EdwardBrackstoneFilms always very welcome in the land of your ancestors....brother.....
Ahem.. cough cough.😅
@@60secondscotland.78 ok the scots also......
Germany is gorgeous too! 😊
Actually, the largest part of the native (not recent immigrants) people of the UK are genetically Celtic with some Anglo-
Saxon, Freisen, Jute and Scandinavian blood. The Normans themselves were descended from Vikings who mixed
with the native Celts of (what is modern) Normandy France. The original Welsh were descended from people from
what is now Brittany, France (dialects of Gaelic are almost identical) who mixed with the Celtic Irish. The Celtic Irish
also, in times past, had invaded and taken over western Scotland).
Of course all of the people on the western coasts of England, Wales and Scotland have raided, traded and intermarried
with the people of what is now the country of Ireland; for centuries -- Long before and long after the Romans arrived
and then departed. The most "German" of the people of UK are the British Royal family --- Ironic eh?
Beautiful England with it's wonderful land and music. Regards from Ireland...who also has wonderful music.
Big fan of Irish folk music.
Yes! Indeed! ❤ XXX
We need to unite and take our culture back together 🏴🏴🇮🇪🏴
@@LeupeiHsh plenty of great Folk Clubs and Singarounds about with a huge variety of music kept alive. XXX
@@LeupeiHsh 100% Agree ASAP...
Lovely music and nostalgic pictures. Greetings from an exiled tyke in New Zealand
I moved from Chile to England two years ago. I am still surprised by the beauty of its places, the vastness of its folklore and the warmth of its people. The weather, though...
Thanks for this video! It is very good!
The weather in southern and central England
isn't so bad. Scotland is another story! ...
No wonder the Scots are such a hardy people!
You cannot have everything in life
“The healthiest climate, but the worse weather” King James?
England is one of the most beautiful country in the world, scenery, houses, saisons, etc...
You can feel magick everywhere.
I wholeheartedly agree
Try living in London or Manchester - street attacks, drugs and people living on the streets
For sure, England but also all of the British Isles are gorgeous!
It is that nice Gulf stream from the Caribbean that keeps them
from being ice-covered rocks.
Beautiful England❤
Greetings to England from Australia 🇦🇺❤🏴. My online best friend is from there
LOVE YOU ENGLAND ♥️
GREETINS FROM ARGENTINA
Hi that's to our Germanic brothers for their comments it was a travesty we had to fight each other hopefully it will never happen again
If everyone refused to fight….
This almost sounds like something you would hear in a fantasy tavern or something. I love it.
This is really beautiful. Thank you for uploading this and helping to preserve our culture.
I can see why C S Lewis made jolly old England the prototype of his Narnia.
Sounds ...medieval...dancing...at a banquet....hall....with Lord's and Ladies...very pleasant..
Thank you for this beautiful tribute to Tolkien and rural England!
this is when music was very pleasant to one's mind often filling one's heart with laughter and joy
Ah, yes. The exact type of music you expect to be hearing on Notting hill carnival in jolly old London.
The exact type of music that should be there, that is.
It's a cultural mix nice to visit London but true English culture is always going to be in the countryside and it should be looked after definitely
York and Edinburgh are my favourite cities
One day, soon.
My ancestors came to coastal Carolina from England, Scotland, Ireland, and France-years before the American Revolution. As if the traditional music of Scotland, Ireland, and England are permanently recorded in my DNA, when I listen to music like this, I’m filled with a strange longing to go back home to a place I’ve never been before.
I'm from Kentucky, and of the same background. I live outside of Charleston, SC, and it kills me that no one plays folk around here.
Like you, listening to this music makes me long for a time and place I've never been.
You should come visit! The country side areas at least. The cities tend to be the nastier areas. I plan to visit America if and when I can also!
Lovely compilation! Many of these are traditional dance tunes. :-). Beautiful England.
This cheered me up in this dark in which we now live
My Buff Orpingtons were all acting especially surly and I started playing this sound track. They magically turned into the most well mannered birds I've ever seen!
How cool! The flute, like bird song . . .
A beautiful land. A beautiful people. Beautiful music. How I long one day to see it with these weary eyes.
Where are you living now mate? If you have an ancestral link to Blighty, you may be affected by genetics 😂
If not you may just appreciate folk music.
Whatever, Britain and Ireland are terrific places to visit.
Beautiful music played and places captured... Thank you from India 🙏🏻
Thank you for not zooming in on the photos. That always makes me feel sick and I simply can't see how it makes an improvement visually either. Thank you
Often spend time in yorkshire and further north,born on bred on north east coast but liveddown south for about 30 years after 5 in africa and miss the north everyday of my life
I'll never get to Yorkshire, but this is a happy substitute. I do wish that the photos didn't change so quickly. With more time, I think we could more pleasantly find ourselves in the places pictured.
Sitting in Somerset playing spot-the place. What a lovely idea. Especially appreciating Playford. Thank you
I am 75% German and 25% English. Proud to be part English.
Lovely music mix, just returned back to the Netherlands from a holiday to the UK (Gloucestershire and Cotswolds). My husband and I go twice a year, I just love it there and hope to live there one day when we are retired ;). You got a new IG follower, great photos!
I Love english countryside.❤
Thank you for sharing beautiful scenaries and great music. I am from Japan and would love to visit these places some day. :-)
Old England forever
Wow...uplifting...happy music...very nice..where are the Morris Dancers..
We have them still in Canada. In Newfoundland :)
Lovely compilation! Many of these are traditional dance tunes. :-)
Has anyone noticed, that there is a touch of Hor slips in this music, My brothers and once got to see Horslips supporting Thin Lizzy one night, a most brilliant concert that I will continue to remember clearly in my mind even if I live to be 876 years old
00:00 Childgrove
04:30 Jameko
06:53 Kuckolds All a Row
08:32 Bloomsberry Market
11:51 Epping Forest
13:45 Faine I Would If I Could or Parthenia
15:52 The Fits Comes on Me Now or The Bishop of Chester's Jigg
17:41 The Night Peece or the Shaking of the Sheets
19:31 Regent's Fete/Sir Roger De Coverley
22:06 Mad Robin
24:56 Astley's Ride
26:53 ?
Regent’s Fete sounds like some Cajun music here in south Lousiana, USA
4:30 Upstart crow theme too
The song at 26:53 is the ONE song I'm trying to find! Does anyone know the name of it? :)
@@Janaffitch "Song of the Yorkshire Dales"
i love this so much. thank you.
Glad you like it.
Beautiful music & landscapes ! It sounds like dancing music and sometimes also like US music from before the Civil War. Antebellum
Some of these tunes were collected by John Playford, publisher, and are in his 17 century book of dance tunes., The English Dancing Master.
This is wonderful. What a wonderful place to live!
Love this Music,
All sounds so renaissance... still gorgeous !
Mid/late 17th century.
In the words of Ronald Hutton- ' This is merry England, so we might as well enjoy it'. Huzzar!
Beautyfull shires ❤
Really enjoyed listening to this while at my modeling bench working on a model of HMS Victory. I need to watch again though to appreciate the photos as being eyes down messing with fiddly little parts I missed most of them!
I spent 6 years in the Dockyard in Pompey. The happiest 6 years of my working life. HMS Victory, Kings Steps, Fountain Lake jetty, North Corner, A Lock and B Lock, NAAFI, the rope store, Royal Marine Commandos, R05 R06 R07, HMS Fearless.
Get yersel' to Portsmouth, Hants.
This is wonderfull coming from the shires l live in south aftica and this takes me back my family still live in the brautyfull shires gillian fay 💖💖
Thank you, yes you can't beat the shire life.
Thank-you so much, this is lovely !
This is so lovely, and so are all the people who've commented ❤
Thank you for this video. And greetings from Texas. Sometimes I wish my ancestors hadn’t ventured over here. My poor Snow White and freckled skinned children and I are roasted red every summer here.
At least our forefathers enjoyed the Constitutional Dream for awhile. Now that the New World Order has made it 1984 here, I feel we would’ve been better off back where we came from.
Things aren't any better here the digital technocracy is in full swing and our politicians have plans laid out to go even further the entire west is a mess at the moment.
@ nattamused9074
Most people in Texas, whose
ancestors were from British Isles
had a first stop (and several
generations) living in the
Appalachian mountains.
@@here_we_go_again2571 Yes, we sure did. My grandmother (on my father’s side) was born in Ohio, and my grandfather (on my father’s side) was born in West Virginia. They moved to California in the 1960’s after a house fire in Ohio.
My grandmother (on my mother’s side) was born in Oklahoma, and grandfather (on my mother’s side) was born in Texas.
They also moved to California, which is where my parents met.
In some interesting turns of events, my husband and I moved to West Virginia and lived there for almost ten years, and then to Texas. We’ve been here a little over ten years now.
I loved California (obviously) beautiful weather, beaches, mountains, deserts, and when I was growing up there, it also was enjoying an economic heyday, and the infrastructure was pretty luxurious.
But, obviously, things have changed.
West Virginia was beautiful! I really loved it there. I would’ve been happy to never leave. We came to Texas because of my husband’s particular religious inclinations.
@@nattamused9074
Thank you for replying.
West Virginia has really fallen on
hard times! It is a very beautiful
state. I hope the economy can
recover. God Bless you and your
family. Bye!
So beautiful! Thank you.
Amazing 🤩❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹Thank you
This video is a joy! 👍👍❤❤
Thank you so much! 😊😊
Beautiful 🦋💙
Wonderful thank you
Very nice. I spotted some shots of Mankinholes and Lumbutts (ex Tod lad).
Yes I took them on a walk up to stoodley pike.
Welsh folk music might work too IMO, totally not biased to my native land ^_^
Really Beautiful,Love it
Marvelous!
Video y música tan bien chingones ,perrones lugarsitos, cuando sea grande boy palla
It would be a plus if when you post songs you would include the titles. What am I listening to?
Ist Great that you Love your County and Music and hed to preserve.❤
I recognise Haworth in my west Yorkshire shire eny where!!
Beautiful photos
Thank you.
Could've done better
Let's see your photos then Jill?
This must be the YorkShire...Yorkshire dales....
Yes they're photos of all over mostly the Dales and the Pennines.
We’ll have our home again.
I'll die for this land
Hey! I fell in love with the song at the very end. What is the name of the song and who sings it? I tried using shazam but it wouldn't detect the song...
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What type of pipe is being placed in the first song?
I'm not entirely sure.
The first instrument is a recorder. There's also a flute, or possibly a flageolet later on.
Beautiful!! What's the name of the last song?
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Thanks!!!
Brittany, I guess it's the best land in the world. As if god wished every beautifulness there.
I would really want to have been to Britanny. Having been to countryside and Isles of Britanny.. My lord, how it would be good..
I wish British people would keep that land beautiful, like in her pure shape.
Please keep away every rubbish modern things from the Britanny. At least let us have a land which is still pure.
The best shire is Devonshire! The only two coast county.
tnis is my music homework lol
What was the piece at the very end?
This is not English Folk music , it's Tudor /Elizabethan court music. . Something similar would have been played in all the Royal courts of 16th century Europe
Know this music. Very nice but not playing at proper dancing tempo. Needs to be slightly faster, otherwise the dancers will collapse from exhaustion.!!!
Second tune is better tempo. People think that 18 century music is refined, but they were only copying the country people.
@@gillianhowell7562 😄
Nice but dated in range