i'd do either a dudelsack (a bagpipe but with one chanter, one tenor pipe, and one bass pipe), or a spanish double-chanter (a bagpipe but you blow into two chanters which are connected to a bag, and the bag is connected to 4 drone pipes, i dont know if they are either tenor or bass), or a lute of some sorts
Not sure what you are trying to say. The saxophone was a relatively recent invention. The sound of the saxophone may not have been new but it’s construction is.
As a bassoonist, I noticed your pipe reed is wider than a bassoon reed & maybe thicker, too - perhaps similar to a contrabassoon reed. That would explain the low pitch & rich tone you exhibit, and is only possible with forceful breath support. I also LOVE your doubles for that bass overtone it yields, making you sound like 3 people! Of course, only possible with perfect intonation. Absolutely stunning technique & musicianship!
god, i never knew the pipe sounded so beautiful. no wonder the fairytale about the piper was so fucking popular, that instrument is enchanting even without the magic the piper was often thought to have used. stunning.
You're amazing. Quite the dancing melody. I had a lot of fun. If you don't mind me asking, could you please tell the keys that the two tabor pipes from "Par un tres bel jour de mai"? They are both D? (I'm thinking about buying one! Almost buying)
What kind of double reed do you use with the douçaine? It looks like a bassoon reed and the instrument sounds like an English Horn or oboe d'amore. I've played shawms, and even attempted to play ancient Egyptian shawms from the Museaum of the University of Pennsylvania years ago using my oboe reeds. The space you shot the videos must have been fabulous for recording!
Hmm...this lady has a very interesting middle name. Is it very rare to have the middle name Gwendolyn in Germany? Or for someone with a German first and last names?
Toll!!! Das Rohrblattinstrument am Anfang des Videos klingt umwerfend, aber ich kann es garnicht einordnen, muss ich zu meiner Schande gestehen. Worum handelt es sich dabei?
Merci pour ce beau moment ! Puis je avoir des détails sur la première flûte qui ressemble a un Duduk ? Son ? sa facture ? ou en trouver une ? quelles anches ? Merci beaucoup !
Die zweite Szene sieht aus wie dem dunklen Krystall. Da ist allerdings die Flöte in sich gespalten. Es hört sich wundervoll an. In diesen lauten Zeiten sind wir kleine und leise Töne anscheinend nicht gwöhnt. ;)
I rediscover this video every 6 months or so. Always makes my day whenever that happens 🙂
The Trotto on the shawm is amazing✨
checking out some dnd instruments for my bard. liking the sounds here👍
I'm doing the same!
@@pixitje Hah! yup.
omg same hahaha
i'd do either a dudelsack (a bagpipe but with one chanter, one tenor pipe, and one bass pipe), or a spanish double-chanter (a bagpipe but you blow into two chanters which are connected to a bag, and the bag is connected to 4 drone pipes, i dont know if they are either tenor or bass), or a lute of some sorts
me too
The instrument at the beginning is just breathtaking
What is it called? And where to get one?
@@keegimujaltold1454 sounds like an occidentalized duduk ...
Sounds like my Duduk and looks like a Duclar instrument
read the description
@@keegimujaltold1454 Pretty sure that's a Doucaine
Everybody: the saxophone was invented in 1846.
Shawm: speaketh twice?
Not sure what you are trying to say. The saxophone was a relatively recent invention. The sound of the saxophone may not have been new but it’s construction is.
@@StopFear r/whooosh
The shawm was the grand daddy to the oboe
What a gripping glee tool! It loudeth between a clarinet and a duduk in my wen.
What a wonderful musician, what a wonderful music. Thank you very much!
As a bassoonist, I noticed your pipe reed is wider than a bassoon reed & maybe thicker, too - perhaps similar to a contrabassoon reed. That would explain the low pitch & rich tone you exhibit, and is only possible with forceful breath support. I also LOVE your doubles for that bass overtone it yields, making you sound like 3 people! Of course, only possible with perfect intonation. Absolutely stunning technique & musicianship!
god, i never knew the pipe sounded so beautiful. no wonder the fairytale about the piper was so fucking popular, that instrument is enchanting even without the magic the piper was often thought to have used. stunning.
Tem que ter extremo talento pra tocar um instrumento rítmico e um instrumento melódico ao mesmo tempo.
Técnica incrível.
How can you give this talent a thumbs down? Some people are just unbelievable.
Watching this for Music Appreciation. Never guessed just how...happy and wholesome these "obscure" instruments would be lol
3:28 AMAZING WONDERFUL 🤩🤩😍😍🤗🤗🥰🥰
Absolutly beautiful, thank you for this moment of your talent !
Perfect for my bard to play during short rests or for a catnap, ha! #DND brings back oldies.
wow, some of the best medieval music ever.
amazing!! there are so many places that would love to hear this live
Merci de jouer ces merveilleuses mélodies anciennes. !💚👏👍
Fascinating!!
This beautiful music takes us back to a time when the air could be still and less interfered with the noise and crowded minds of todays world.
The Cantigas de Santa Maria are a proper fountain for entering the probable medieval musicality... wonderful, congratulations!
You are an incredible performer. All the content in your chanel is amazing
I'm in love. Thank you-These are wonderfully performed.
This is fantastic- thanks so much for this showcase!
Quelle belle musique !
I just ordered your CD...you are AWESOME!!!
Wow she is outstanding! 2 instruments together
Such a talented person 😊
arriving a bit late but this is fricking AWESOME!
Just fine!! Excellent!!!
Bloody brillant
Delightful! So glad I found you.
This is great! Thank you for making this video! It is really important! Wish you all the best!!!
Una verdadera juglaresa .Bellísimo.
Qué hermosura! Amo la música y los instrumentos medievales! Qué bella interpretación! Gracias! Me transporta de inmediato a la Edad Media.
Lovely!
Thank you, this is so beautiful! Absolutely remarkable and very true to the past, I think!
3:40 what is the exact name of that pipe flute?
Amazing skills
Wow, extremly beautiful musican 😳
wonderful
Maraveil , bravíssimo
Magnifique!
LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS VIDEO ❤❤❤❤ THANK YOU!!
hi, I was fascinated by this sound, I would like to buy this DOUÇAINE instrument, could you tell me how or where to buy it? thanks and compliments
Amazing!
Yes!!
Love it !!!
Thus first one almost sounds like a Duduk to my ear!
fenomenal
🌞❤️🙏🏼
Lovely
Mooi!!!😮😍🥰🎶
LOVE this :)
thanks for the experience!
Love the first instrument, douçaine, could you tell me who made it please?
Christoph Schuler www.allantica.ch
we think of modern and classical music as being more advanced, but so much has been forgotten that this appearance of progress is really an illusion.
Uhm, no.
greetings. Amazing..:)
Super!!! Chirimia = DOUÇAINE ??
Absolutely beautiful! I wish you put the websites in the description where one could buy the instruments.
Gaaf! Hoe kom je aan van die mooie fluiten met een trechter aan 't end?
bravissima :)
You're amazing. Quite the dancing melody. I had a lot of fun. If you don't mind me asking, could you please tell the keys that the two tabor pipes from "Par un tres bel jour de mai"? They are both D? (I'm thinking about buying one! Almost buying)
Thank you!
The tabor pipes are both in g.
3:10 ❤
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What kind of double reed do you use with the douçaine? It looks like a bassoon reed and the instrument sounds like an English Horn or oboe d'amore. I've played shawms, and even attempted to play ancient Egyptian shawms from the Museaum of the University of Pennsylvania years ago using my oboe reeds. The space you shot the videos must have been fabulous for recording!
That is one huge reed for a small instrument 😲. Instrument sounds very mellow due to the broad reed and end cap.
What is the name of the instrument at 3:05 ?
shawm
Sounds like a mixture of a bagpipe chanter mixed with a saxophone and a toucher of a recorder.
Is this considered a recorder instrument @ 00:00 ?
It‘s a double reed instrument.
Hmm...this lady has a very interesting middle name. Is it very rare to have the middle name Gwendolyn in Germany? Or for someone with a German first and last names?
Toll!!! Das Rohrblattinstrument am Anfang des Videos klingt umwerfend, aber ich kann es garnicht einordnen, muss ich zu meiner Schande gestehen. Worum handelt es sich dabei?
Danke!!
Das ist eine mögliche Rekonstruktion einer Douçaine, die z.B. bei Tinctoris erwähnt werden.
Who made your tabor? What key was the tabor pipe in?
Excellent performance
Thank you! 😊 My tabor is from Miquel Tugores (Mallorca) and the pipe is in d.
@@silkegwendolynschulze Thank you for the response! Lastly, what key was your shawm in?
@@thekingshussar1808 the shawm is in d 466.
This sounds amazing, Its too much :D
Where can I buy a SHAWM like the one in the video?
You could play an incredible Duduk song with that first instrument
what's the name of the flute played before the drums?
What is the first instrument?
Merci pour ce beau moment ! Puis je avoir des détails sur la première flûte qui ressemble a un Duduk ? Son ? sa facture ? ou en trouver une ? quelles anches ? Merci beaucoup !
Douçaine
What was the instrument with the horn on it?
What instrument is that at 3:21?
It's a double reed instrument called shawm
beautiful music ! double recorder is the best! what a luthier ?
Thanks!! My double recorder is from the italian recorder maker Francesco Li Virghi.
hello what's the name of this flute at 3:00 please
It’s a shawm, a medieval double reed instrument
Salit c quoi l'instrument que t'utilise à 3.04 minutes stp
Et sinon j'aime beaucoup ta musique
Merci!
C’est une chalemie.
00:05 This is Turkish flute “Mey”
Die zweite Szene sieht aus wie dem dunklen Krystall. Da ist allerdings die Flöte in sich gespalten. Es hört sich wundervoll an. In diesen lauten Zeiten sind wir kleine und leise Töne anscheinend nicht gwöhnt. ;)
Prepare for trouble! And make it double!
May I know the name of the first medieval pipe? thanks!
It‘s a possible reconstruction of a medieval douçaine (double reed instrument)
@@silkegwendolynschulze I have seen some Dulcians before, but the sound is not beautiful like yours. Your pipe sounds like a duduk honestly.
@@DesmondTian a douçaine is not the same as a dulcian (predecessor of the bassoon)
@@silkegwendolynschulze I see, Thanks! Silke. By the way, where can buy a douçaine?
@@DesmondTian mine is from the Swiss maker Christoph Schuler www.allantica.ch
Which flutemaker has made your double flute ?
Francesco Li Virghi
duduk?
you think it's gona be really high pitched but it sounds like a medieval saxophone
*medieval twerking*
First instrument sounds almost exactly a Duclar and a Duduk
Sounds and looks very much like a armenian Duduk.
Lvl 300 Bard
it sounds like duduk
Sounds more like a Cor Anglais
Beautiful sound too bad it’s not the full chromatic scale!
Almost sounds like a Duduk.
Go-to-hell go-to-hell go-to-hell go-to-hell go-to-hell go-to-hell
no-you