Czech-American bagpiper Michael Cwach and Czech violinist and folk dancer Alice Janatova brought their "Call of Dudy" tour to the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on Sunday, January 6, 2008. The presentation included playing and singing traditional Czech folk songs, dance, and a presentation on the history of the Czech bagpipes. Also included was a screening of the documentary "Call of Dudy: Bohemian Bagpipes Across Borders." GazetteOnline video by Richard Pratt.
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Great video,
I am polish,
played Hammer dulcimer
Hurdy gurdy,and other string instruments.
Please Do you know,? Where in can Find ,
Polish Bagpipes, I am Learning to Play,
scottish practice chanter,
Thanks Luke Kawecki,
I can't stop watching this video. The song is great, the guy can sing and plays the pipes masterly, the girl also sings and dances very nicely and she is yummy to look at. Coming to think of it we Czechs have a lot to be proud of.
LMAO this guy in a traditional Czech costume is singing Czech with an American accent. No offense! It's nice you don't forget where you came from.
Greetings from Switzerland.
Great to see my heritage. First time I've seen czech bag pipes.
Laska.
We must have some Scottish roots. Svanda dudak.
I'm czech,irish and english. I'm not sure about scottish? Have to ask mum.
Yours,
Teresa.
There's an intriguing theory by the Czech writer Mr. Frybort. He believes that most of our legends are probably inspired by the tales Irish missionaries brought to central Europe.
Umis vubec Cesky?
Mike I think you are great. I hope someday to play half as well as you.
RDV