✅ Note: YES, just like before, you may use any of the tracks in this video in any way you wish! ✅
This time I chose to do this rather than review the new BFDIA.
The countries, regions and cultures represented in this video:
0:09 Philippines
0:57 Malaysia
1:45 Java
2:34 Korea
3:21 Nepal
4:09 Iran
4:57 Turkey
5:45 Poland
6:34 North Germany
7:21 Portugal
8:09 Algeria
8:57 Uganda
9:45 South Africa
10:33 Angola
11:21 Paraguay
12:09 Canada
12:57 Samoa
13:45 Cook Islands
14:33 Hmong people
Here are some of the harder to find videos that have served as inspiration:
“Subli” (1959), Batangueño song at the beginning: • Subli
Korean folk songs, sung and played on the “Kayakum” (1974): • Kinderorchester aus Korea Volksmusik
“Mwe Dyahlhaygu” (1952), Newar song from Nepal: • Newari Music - Mwe Dyahlhaygu 1952
“Şinanay” (1990), Turkish folk-pop song: • Ünlüler Korosu - Şinanay | TRT Arşiv
“Wij blijven lekker dit jaar in Nederland” (song from 1980), Dutch song with that wood-block sound: • Video
“Colorado” (1979), another Dutch song with that instrument: • 1979 Xandra - Colorado (English Version)
Paraguayan harp music (1972): • The Paraguayan Harp And Ensemble – El Arp...
“La Ele Ele Ua Le Malie I Vai” (1972), Samoan song with that guitar: • La Ele Ele Ua Le Malie I Vai
Sound of Hmong musical instruments (2016): • Hmong Songs of Memory by Victoria Vorreiter
Finally, thanks to everyone who requested tracks! Your names are in the video at the bottom of the screen. (Also, all images and audio belong to their respective owners.)