He wasn't proud of this one when he made it but I really love the new Huns theme. It makes them sound like an actual people with history and culture instead of just some semi-natural force that overtook the Roman Empire during their darkest days.
@@Ratciclefan I would say nearly anything is known in that regars. But I suppose they knew some drums and throat singing, because why wouldnt they. It has deep origins eastern from caucasus.
By far my favorite theme combo the art is hilarious compared with the upbeat music, I just imagine hippie Huns raiding and pillaging when I listen to this 😂
I actually find it interesting; it gives a bit of an image of transition from the nomadic raiding lifestyle into their eventual assimilation into sedentary European lifestyle as they gradually move away from the throat singing portions and start using local (presumably pillaged) instruments in celebration. I can't wait until the Portuguese and Byzantines get their turns!
@@christopherlane467 to think of it, the main instrument here sounds kinda like a Slavic bagpipe (duda) to me and according to Priscus the Huns had some words of presumably Slavic origin (strava, kamos etc.), so musical influences here are also rather possible. Moreover, we do not know much about the conflicts between the Huns and the Early Slavs so it's possible that they coexisted peacefully and the cultural exchange was more intense here.
@@theb0ganator huns are a tribe that probably came from north east asia (mongolia) so you could say, they're the same ethnia, but in different timelines.
Huns did not have atheism. They were worshippers of Tengri. Micro$oft put atheist propaganda in the game. I cover why in my series on the history of atheism.
@@vitaliegolban81 Rome: Total War, despite its flaws (none as horrible as the Alexander expansion) taught me more geography than the US did from 2nd grade to university. Now I make my own realistic maps for Age of Empires 2. I'm doing a huge (ludicrous-sized) one of América now. I want to see the Aztecs fight the Incas in the proper context. Generic maps are boring compared to realistic ones.
In the Classical world, "atheism" had a different meaning than it does today; it's probably a reference to the fact that the Huns did not worship the Christian God. Socrates was also accused of "atheism" because he rejected much of the lore of the Greek pantheon (and, many claimed, rejected the gods themselves), as were early Christians for rejecting the Roman gods. Thus, "atheists" was a term applied generally to those who were viewed as godless heathens, not to people who denied the existence of any and all deities.
«Бледа: Ты оспариваешь каждое моё решение. Похоже ты решил возглавить гуннов? Ну что-ж, здесь логово железного вепря. Пусть кто из нас убьет эту зверюгу, будет править нашими людьми. Сюда Атилла, за мной.» Помню наизусть диалоги
"I asked Father Armand more about this legendary Attila the Hun"
He wasn't proud of this one when he made it but I really love the new Huns theme. It makes them sound like an actual people with history and culture instead of just some semi-natural force that overtook the Roman Empire during their darkest days.
Bro I repeat and repeat this song is so good
@@anti-h2894 good or not it is not representative of hunnic culture and music. This is basically european
@@penus7639 well, we don't know much about Hunnic culture unfortunately
@@Ratciclefan I would say nearly anything is known in that regars. But I suppose they knew some drums and throat singing, because why wouldnt they. It has deep origins eastern from caucasus.
@@krystofcisar469we don't know if Huns did it, or even if it was already a thing back then (at least I don't know about that last part)
The Huns've researched Parthian Tactics .
Huns stole parthian tactics :D Maybe it wasnt even called parthian by that time.
I'm Chuvash. It's theme of my ancestors cuz Huns were Oghurs. I feel the vibe :)
an entirely admirable work! waiting 4 celts
Everyone : Vibing to the music
Me : stares at the skirmisher's shield at the bottom left corner wondering what happened to him.
how about the spearman on the bottom right?
@@he_carnation yeah :)
@@he_carnation Maybe the skirmisher was taken out by the Paladins and the spearman was taken out by Cav archers (Thats how micro works) :)
@@quannguyen297 probably cuz no one in the right mind would counter Spears using Paladins lol
@@he_carnation LOL yeah true !
Is for sure top 3 theme
By far my favorite theme combo the art is hilarious compared with the upbeat music, I just imagine hippie Huns raiding and pillaging when I listen to this 😂
Upbeat? It feels like a dirge for the Western Roman Empire: a beautiful but grim farewell to the most famous half of the Empire.
Although I find the lack of throat singing disappointing, the overall impression is definitely positive. Waiting for more!
I actually find it interesting; it gives a bit of an image of transition from the nomadic raiding lifestyle into their eventual assimilation into sedentary European lifestyle as they gradually move away from the throat singing portions and start using local (presumably pillaged) instruments in celebration. I can't wait until the Portuguese and Byzantines get their turns!
@@christopherlane467 yeah, this Orthodox chanting is really inspiring
@@christopherlane467 to think of it, the main instrument here sounds kinda like a Slavic bagpipe (duda) to me and according to Priscus the Huns had some words of presumably Slavic origin (strava, kamos etc.), so musical influences here are also rather possible. Moreover, we do not know much about the conflicts between the Huns and the Early Slavs so it's possible that they coexisted peacefully and the cultural exchange was more intense here.
Throat singing is more appropriate to Mongols/Tatars/Cumans
@@theb0ganator huns are a tribe that probably came from north east asia (mongolia) so you could say, they're the same ethnia, but in different timelines.
Sometimes... I miss it
As always great work!
this is more longer than the music game? amazing tracks!!
Awesome song and picture
And that made me think: they dont have steppe lancers, do they? I dont think they do… they should
By far my favorite cub then along with Lithuanians and Magyars, I’ve literally lose red to it like almost a 100 time
can you make all the track of civ theme ? please it's so good
@@AgeOfTunes 7 months passed since your uploaded video
Awesome, I'm still waiting for the lithuanian soundtrack, you are doing a great work
Awesome!!! great work!!!
Atila the Hun
I can imagine playing the huns with this on the back ground, or maybe this song will appear after I win with the huns
No wonder why huns could beat romans while listening this
its the best
can't imagine what the romans felt when the horde of attila charged at them
the horses look as mad as their riders.
選定這個種族 我就不會失敗了 匈人超級強!!
sounds more galic/celtic to be honest
Sounds like late medieval german march song :D
Those Horses are demos 😁
Vietnamese Extended now 😁😁
Could you please make an extended version of the Indians
Have you considered making a version of Tango Alpha Bravo?
where is mongol and tatars?
Huns is real father of mongols
Wait do you do all these yourself or have you simply put them on youtube?
@@AgeOfTunes yeah, btw i absolutely love the instrument at 0:50 thanks for putting it in
Are you the one making these extended versions?
@@AgeOfTunes nice
@@AgeOfTunes why no more?
Nice artwork. Where did you get it?
I think it's from Total War: Attila.
@@inmate92 yeah
Volvé, y hacé la de los Españoles
Could you make an extended version of Bohemians?
Huns did not have atheism. They were worshippers of Tengri. Micro$oft put atheist propaganda in the game. I cover why in my series on the history of atheism.
Which version of Tengri though?
@@Weaner69 That I do not know.
then dont learn history from games ,especially from usa
@@vitaliegolban81 Rome: Total War, despite its flaws (none as horrible as the Alexander expansion) taught me more geography than the US did from 2nd grade to university. Now I make my own realistic maps for Age of Empires 2. I'm doing a huge (ludicrous-sized) one of América now. I want to see the Aztecs fight the Incas in the proper context. Generic maps are boring compared to realistic ones.
In the Classical world, "atheism" had a different meaning than it does today; it's probably a reference to the fact that the Huns did not worship the Christian God. Socrates was also accused of "atheism" because he rejected much of the lore of the Greek pantheon (and, many claimed, rejected the gods themselves), as were early Christians for rejecting the Roman gods. Thus, "atheists" was a term applied generally to those who were viewed as godless heathens, not to people who denied the existence of any and all deities.
I fell not vibe hunnic. This like hungarian folk music
«Бледа: Ты оспариваешь каждое моё решение. Похоже ты решил возглавить гуннов?
Ну что-ж, здесь логово железного вепря. Пусть кто из нас убьет эту зверюгу, будет править нашими людьми. Сюда Атилла, за мной.»
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weird
Why?