Os daw fy Nghariad (Brythonic music set to ancient British imagery)

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  • Опубліковано 8 жов 2017
  • "Os daw fy Nghariad" by the band Carreg Lafar and a few pieces of Breton flute music (Al Leanezig Izabel, Gavotten Gizenael, and An Nezadeg) by Jean-Michel Veillon with guitar accompaniment by Yvon Riou set alongside a variety of ancient Celtic British inspired imagery. Best viewed full-screen and in 1080p.
    Note: This is a fan made video and the art and music in this video are not related in any way to myself. Please support the artists by purchasing their original works.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 20

  • @jackieroberts7895
    @jackieroberts7895 3 роки тому +13

    Cymru am byth

  • @brunopinkhof630
    @brunopinkhof630 4 роки тому +17

    Southern Brythonnic is related to old Belgian Celtic. Those proto-Celts and later Celts came from Belgium that was much bigger then it is today.

    • @johngrindley169
      @johngrindley169 4 роки тому +14

      North East (East Yorkshire today) Brythonic were where the Belgae went to , not the Southern Brythonic. Celt is a Greek derogatory word given to upper Europeans, Austria, Switzerland and upwards for examples, Celt means Savages. Ancient Britons and Irish were not Celtic as a race, they adopted some Celtic customs into their own culture, Druidism is uniquely Brythonic, which is Britanny/Breizh, Cornwall/Kernow and Wales/Cymru of today, the Cornish language is a patois of Welsh and Breton, having had close relationships with each other and migrating, over time languages change due to their geographical positions especially with pronunciation and the writing, all three countries are Brythonic as are their languages, Bretons can understand Welsh 50% and Cornish 60-65%. The Belgae in Britain were a small population and quickly were watered down with Brythonic genomes.

  • @The_SOB_II
    @The_SOB_II Рік тому

    Love that flute one!!

  • @riccardococcoli215
    @riccardococcoli215 3 роки тому +9

    Wow this channel is super special... Can we get name of the artists of the artwork?

  • @sidsnot6952
    @sidsnot6952 4 роки тому +2

    👍👍👍👍

  • @adrianjones8060
    @adrianjones8060 3 роки тому +8

    This is CYMRAEG, not Brythonic surely? I can understand every word ,so I feel it must be my native language?

    • @alexmccready1810
      @alexmccready1810 3 роки тому +11

      Welsh is a Brythonic language along with Cornish, Breton and the now sadly extinct Cumbric. They all diverged from a common Brythonic language (also called Brittonic, P-Celtic or simply British) about 1400 years ago. Toponymic analysis shows that Pictish was also Brythonic, although it probably diverged from the others earlier.

    • @adrianjones8060
      @adrianjones8060 3 роки тому +6

      @@alexmccready1810 There was no reason for Pictish and Brythonic to be a separate language? Before the Romans built their wall there was no division,no border between the Picts and the Brythonic peoples....we were ALL one people fighting a common enemy surely? People who lived North of the wall and South of the wall obviously spoke the same language..Why would they possibly speak a different one? It was the Romanisation of the Brythonic culture ,with tribes like the Gododdin that caused a split.perhaps? Needless to say if the Roman conquest hadn’t split our peoples ,into the free and the oppressed,we wouldn’t have needed to invite the English into Britain to fight our battles.

    • @alisharosey7948
      @alisharosey7948 3 роки тому +4

      @@adrianjones8060 do you know what the Picts were like? They were coming down and constantly slaughtering the other Britons. It was a bloodbath and they were defenceless against them when the Romans left. This was so much of a problem that the Britons were begging the Romans to return for protection. The Romans put in some small effort to train them and help them defend themselves but it was no use. Eventually the angles, saxons and jutes were invited to Britain for protection against the Picts and Irish invaders in return for allowing them to settle and farm on the land. But eventually the angles, saxons and jutes became one people - the anglo saxons, and they dominated what became england, pushing many of the celts to the outer edges of Britain. Although people think this means that all the celts left England but in fact the English ethnicity is an Anglo-Celt fusion and therefore unique. I'm sure you know that of course.

    • @seanmckenna2
      @seanmckenna2 2 роки тому +2

      @@alisharosey7948 also there was no ‘fusion’ of English and Celtic culture. People tend to forget, Anglo-Saxons only settled in the South and East, they invaded the rest of what came to be known as England. Even in the places they settled rather than invaded, Anglo-Saxon Culture came to dominate. But more so in the North-west, Wales and Cornwall, where the picture was very much one of Anglo-Saxon invasion, Celtic Cultural Erasure, and Christianization.

    • @markstedman9099
      @markstedman9099 2 роки тому +1

      Hi Sean ,hasn't the latest research shown that Germanic (Anglo Saxon) DNA accounts for only roughly 15% of the white population of England?.That would mean that we are still a largely Brythonic people no?

  • @DarrenFytton
    @DarrenFytton 12 годин тому

    Diolch. Tien iawn.cariad Mawr.norstar it sounds like the banks of innish Mawr.

  • @rachdarastrix5251
    @rachdarastrix5251 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing, it sounds completely 100% uneardenyable as if it is English. As surly as being spoken to by mom.
    And yet, I don't understand a single word being spoken.

  • @OrthoKarter
    @OrthoKarter 11 місяців тому

    cringe pagan music lol

    • @Dryhten1801
      @Dryhten1801 5 місяців тому +2

      "Wahhh European culture wahhh millions must accept jewism"

    • @joshbates9015
      @joshbates9015 4 місяці тому +1

      Based pagan music.
      Fixed it for you 👍