Lilliburlero On Ocarina
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- Title: Lilliburlero
Composer: Attribuited to Henry Purcell (1659-1695), but probably from an earlier source.
This tune was also publicated in "Playford's Dancing Master"
Ocarina: Pacchioni Sol 2
Link switched his green tunic for an orange one
Red
it's amazing how just because of a video game, this instrument is popular
darrellthecowboy73 which game
Hey I stumbled upon my own comment
@@aaravtulsyan The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
@@aaravtulsyan and you will do so again
King George! And old England forever!
God save George II!
A glorious revolution! God bless William & Mary! For king George and ol' England Forever!
@@Simping4cats Ah someone who knows history. Brilliant.
Lilliburlero (orthographié également Lillibullero) ; attributed to Henry Purcell : Signal d'intervalle (ou Jingle ou Indicatif) de la BBC World Service - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Voir également : "BBC World Service - Bow Bells Interval Signal"
amazing indeed. but it's even more amazing i think when it can be appreciated in it's own right as an instrument. truly beautiful to behold, and tons of fun to play as well ^.^
Does a very good service to this grand marching song.
There is a modernish song to this tune in Northern Ireland of the UK 🇬🇧 called the Protestant boys.
Link...
you did WHAT in Africa??!?!?!
Nice Ocarina it looks like a gun
Sektor I thought it was a blow dryer
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Is the other instrument a harpsichord?
Sounds like it