Friday, November 8, 2024
BassBass Guitar

This Song From the 1500’s Blows Me Away


In this episode I discuss the Music of Renaissance Songwriter and Lute virtuoso John Dowland (1563-1624).

Damien Kelly https://youtu.be/JqiKYg6mNmk

Julian Bream – https://youtu.be/ZbpJoLUmPdY

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Originally posted by UCJquYOG5EL82sKTfH9aMA9Q at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgDbj2OvSwI

45 thoughts on “This Song From the 1500’s Blows Me Away

  • English rock bands of the 60s and 70s were influenced by blues and American rock and roll, but also much older music like this.

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  • Hey Rick, I’m also a big John Dowland and of course Julian Bream fan. So sad that he’s not with us anymore! One of my favourite Dowland tunes is My Lord Willoughby’s Welcome, played by Bream on one of his albums. This is a lute duet and the harmonies are beautiful! Take a listen!

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  • Many British Rock icons got their inspiration from Renaissance music like The Who,Genesis later Peter Gabriel,Mike Oldfield, Jethro Tull etc.

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  • i am just as amazed that the music notes on pages made it to our time for us to enjoy! Who knew back then that future generations would be listening to this on a thing called the internet from dumb boxes without wires ?????

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  • What a great song! I'm pleased I've come across this channel and this video on YouTube.

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  • I'm getting a bit of 'selling England by the pound',vibes by Genesis, who must have got some kind of influence from this.

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  • Damien Kellys Guitar playing on this particular piece touches my heart. It's a very beautiful and soul touching music ..

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  • When I was a kid, Back in Scotland, my uncle Tommy could play every string instrument, he had a Lute, I sat on it and fell right through it, It was trashed, I got a hiding from my Mom, My uncle was devastated,

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  • I can see the cast of Monty Python, “Brave sir robin…”. Almost has a Scarborough Fair kind of vibe. The dude playing with Sting is the guy from the movie where he carried the cylinder around with the cow killer device. He flipped the quarter with gas station owner, heads or tails, don’t put it in the till, it’s your lucky quarter. That guy is intense but plays a mean Lute.

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  • I'm right there with you man! Totally blown away, eyes wide and mouth hanging open. So damn cool!

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  • I specially love Renaissance Pieces [of music]. Thye have some different sauce to it. I love specifically Spanish Renaissance Music, composers such as Juan del Encina…

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  • This is why I like Finnish Folk Metal because its basically this type of stuff really really loud and heavy. Its awesome!

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  • I would love to write something similar but also make it Heavy Metal with folky acoustics in different parts like Finnish Folk metal. That would be so badass.

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  • Hello from Portugal. Can I suggest you to take a look about the Portuguese guitar used mostly on songs like Fado?

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  • I enjoyed that very much Rick. I have those recordings and Videos. I hav played The Earl of Essex' Galliard on solo guitar and Can She Excuse My Wrongs with a singer. Queen Elizabeth's Galliard too. There's a connection. Diana Poulton presents the case that the lyrics for Can She Excuse were actually written by The Earl of Essex for Queen Elizabeth.

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  • I think this is why I love the Sandy Denny era of Fairport Convention. I think she was heavily influenced br renaissance music.

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  • This is a great video. I went looking for Sting’s lute songs and John Dowland afterwards and found a wealth of great new sounds.

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  • Did they have tuning forks then?

    Be interesting what pitch they played.

    This is why I love the piano rolls that Claud Debussey banged out so long ago. We get the actual intended inflections the peice was intended to have.

    Be interesting to hear it in altered pitches. Just imagine if they played it 2/3rds of a pitch lower.

    Seen this before, but yes, shredding was a thing back then too.

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  • Thank you for keeping this alive. I use to sing in the madrigals choir in HS and so fell in love with the music

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  • A lot of metal musicians are classicaly trainned and you can hear that in most of power metal song, Rhapsody, Malmsteem etc…

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  • As a lute player, I'm so happy rn, I just bought a brand new 7course renaissance lute in g and the first piece I played on it when it was handed to me yesterday was a John Dowland praeludium

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  • Baroque and Celtic musician here- this wonderful man was a segment if our music degree class (Renaissance). I’ve always loved this song- former bassoonist.

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  • Baroque and Celtic musician here- this wonderful man was a segment if our music degree class (Renaissance). I’ve always loved this song- former bassoonist.

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  • The child like joy pouring out of you as you listen and air-lute along makes this old music lover feel like he's 10 years old. This was such a great vid.

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