Beautiful Chinese Music - Chinese Zither and Bamboo Flute
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These Grandmothers Are Recording Ukraine’s Folk Music Traditions | Atlas Obscura
These Ukrainian grandmothers are helping preserve the long history of Ukraine’s folk music. Miklós Both, founder of the Polyphony Project, is on a mission: to collect folk music in Ukraine. In the last four years, the project has visited over 100 different villages and recorded 2000 songs sung by the women in each village. All these folk songs are then compiled into a digital archive, as a way to preserve the long-standing musical folklore tradition of each Ukrainian village. The Jeeni Refugee Aid channel supports refugee aid and charities across the world.
Chinese Fantasy Music - Night of the Soaring Dragon
You can get the song here, together with all my other music, the song number is 335: https://adrianvonziegler.bandcamp.com... You can also support me and my music directly on Patreon if you wish: https://www.patreon.com/AdrianvonZiegler Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AdrianvonZiegler iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/artist/adrian... Real CD's: http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/Adrianvo... Twitter: https://twitter.com/adrianvziegler?la...
Flamingods - Taboo Grooves
Filmed on the south coast and directed by Elliot Arndt & Laura Little, the video takes inspiration from an old story surrounding “the most haunted place in the UK” an old building in Devon, now a pub, which contained a staircase that had been a constant source of misfortune. In an attempt to banish the curse, the owners held a pagan burial for the staircase on top of a hill. The pair decided to adapt this mystical story for Flamingods Director Elliot Arndt describes the video; “As soon as I heard the track I had this feeling of a large group of friends & freaks together creating a magical and spiritual scene. The staircase represents ascension, illumination, and the burial contrasts with it because of its very nature, death and grounding”. Credits: Directed & Produced by Laura Little and Elliott Arndt Director of Photography: Jack Thompson-Roylance Camera Assistant: Jack Edwards Edited by Elliott Arndt Colorist: Yehan Jehan
These Grandmothers Are Recording Ukraine’s Folk Music Traditions | Atlas Obscura
These Ukrainian grandmothers are helping preserve the long history of Ukraine’s folk music. Miklós Both, founder of the Polyphony Project, is on a mission: to collect folk music in Ukraine. In the last four years, the project has visited over 100 different villages and recorded 2000 songs sung by the women in each village. All these folk songs are then compiled into a digital archive, as a way to preserve the long-standing musical folklore tradition of each Ukrainian village. The Jeeni Refugee Aid channel supports refugee aid and charities across the world.
Chinese Fantasy Music - Night of the Soaring Dragon
You can get the song here, together with all my other music, the song number is 335: https://adrianvonziegler.bandcamp.com... You can also support me and my music directly on Patreon if you wish: https://www.patreon.com/AdrianvonZiegler Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AdrianvonZiegler iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/artist/adrian... Real CD's: http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/Adrianvo... Twitter: https://twitter.com/adrianvziegler?la...
Flamingods - Taboo Grooves
Filmed on the south coast and directed by Elliot Arndt & Laura Little, the video takes inspiration from an old story surrounding “the most haunted place in the UK” an old building in Devon, now a pub, which contained a staircase that had been a constant source of misfortune. In an attempt to banish the curse, the owners held a pagan burial for the staircase on top of a hill. The pair decided to adapt this mystical story for Flamingods Director Elliot Arndt describes the video; “As soon as I heard the track I had this feeling of a large group of friends & freaks together creating a magical and spiritual scene. The staircase represents ascension, illumination, and the burial contrasts with it because of its very nature, death and grounding”. Credits: Directed & Produced by Laura Little and Elliott Arndt Director of Photography: Jack Thompson-Roylance Camera Assistant: Jack Edwards Edited by Elliott Arndt Colorist: Yehan Jehan