Well since you asked I'm working on a 3 layer cake design with a gold and green color scheme and trying to think of a border design that goes with the time period
Apparently you don't know about the sights, smells and hygiene of England during this period. Black rotting teeth, caked on make-up, pock marked skin, reeking unwashed bodies because bathing was not fashionable. You definitely would not want to live there.
Connecting with my homeland today, and Ireland and Scotland a little later. Thank you for the beautiful music. I much prefer quite music to words (except Church).
. "Instead, on 22 May, Elizabeth was moved from the Tower to Woodstock, where she was to spend almost a year under house arrest in the charge of Sir Henry Bedingfield. Crowds cheered her all along the way.[33][34]" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_England#Mary_I's_reign
not so golden the last 15 years. "In the course of a series of uprisings, Crown forces pursued scorched-earth tactics, burning the land and slaughtering man, woman and child. During a revolt in Munster led by Gerald FitzGerald, 15th Earl of Desmond, in 1582, an estimated 30,000 Irish people starved to death. The poet and colonist Edmund Spenser wrote that the victims "were brought to such wretchedness as that any stony heart would have rued the same".[135] Elizabeth advised her commanders that the Irish, "that rude and barbarous nation", be well treated; but she showed no remorse when force and bloodshed were deemed necessary.[136]" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_England#Mary_I's_reign
Sure. You might want to check out my other uploads since this was my first and most primitive attempt at electronic simulation of early music. Please check out my Late Elizabethan Playlist.
It was not a golden period if you were Catholic like my many times great grandfather who was the Irish count donalcam O'Sullivan beare and of course catholic
Hi! I am directing a radioplay version of Love's Labour's Lost and I was wondering if i'd be able to have some of this playing in the background of a short dance sequence in the play. The play is available for free and I would give you credit! Let me know! Thanks :)
Sure. You can use clips from my soundtrack. You might also find other pieces in my Elizabethan playlist that might be of interest: Music in late Elizabethan England (1580-1605) ruclips.net/p/PLn4Qg2sVKTZkYobL3K7sDc01TRVGJy5H6 I would appreciate the credits. 😊
Hi, I am intending of putting some podcasts that a colleague of mine who is a History teacher has made based on the Elizabethan Era on youtube with a montage of imagery relevant to the text, would you mind if I sampled the first 6 or 7 seconds as an intro to them? The four periods the students are studying are Elizabethan, Medicine, The Wild West and Nazi Germany. I can get some 'cowboy' type music for the WW era and was going to use some Wagnerian music for the NE, not sure about medicine but your music would be ideal for the EE. Thanks
The most popular instruments used in late Elizabethan England included lutes, virginals, viols, flutes and recorders. Less frequently used instruments included harpsichord, bandora, cittern, violins, violone and chitarrone. Some of the instruments would have come from Northern Italy along with expat Italian composers who moved to London during the late 16th century (e.g. Bassanos).
Sorry, when I listen to Elizabethan music, I prefer to listen to actual instruments creating actual sonic vibrations played by actual people. Listening to this is like watching an animated cartoon version of "Hamlet."
This was actually my son who typed this message because he was asked by his school to watch this. So his entire class/year could read this. Don’t really think your response was either necessary or appropriate
@@simonms3163 don’t care. I’m not a baby sitting service, he’s on the internet. Don’t want your kid to come into contact with ppl who swear? Don’t let him use the internet unsupervised.
Yes. It was my first experiment with synthesized music using my iPhone. Over the years, I have found a number of tricks to make the computer sounds more realistic.
I love listening to this kind of music when I am a bit overdressed, with a wig, and powdered up face. Good grief, this music is absolutely intolerable.
That was an early experiment that I tried using a very primitive MIDI editor. In fact, all of these soundtracks are experiments in computer sound production and were not intended to be compared with live performances. Every time I learn something new about computer sound production, I test it out on a piece of early music. My more recent creations are perhaps a bit more appealing to the trained ear.
Perfect for when writing a Shakespeare essay! 📝
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Yep alex dude i think now im a heir of Shakespeare
Shakespeare would have listened to this.
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Yep bro he is ( if in Heaven 😅)
And may be THERE is internet There and he is listening to it by some heavenly device 🤣🤣
@@shahriarshourob442 I mean that he would have heard it at the time it was written. He lived during the Elizabethan era. Surely you realise that?
I'm playing this in the background for my presentation on culinary arts of the time thanks for the help!
My pleasure. Anything yummy on the menu for the present time?
Thanks for listening! Please check out my Elizabethan playlist.
Well since you asked I'm working on a 3 layer cake design with a gold and green color scheme and trying to think of a border design that goes with the time period
Maybe a Tudor rose in the middle
@@earlymusicmidi I think ill go ahead and try that actually thanks again
Enjoys listening to these wonderful opuses from an illustrative time period in history while reading Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Thanks👍
Please see my other uploads for similar material
Absolutely delightful. Thank you so much for posting.
Thanks!
What a beautiful queen she was wow. Must of been an amazing time to live there .
Apparently you don't know about the sights, smells and hygiene of England during this period. Black rotting teeth, caked on make-up, pock marked skin, reeking unwashed bodies because bathing was not fashionable. You definitely would not want to live there.
@@bonniecook7662 I know that stuff and I still feel so comfortable thinking about living back then. I would give everything for it.
Sounds like the Bible belt.
No no no
wow, amazing
Wonderful music and stunning images, thank you.
Thank you
I hope you get around to seeing my more recent uploads 😊
Lovely, lovely music. And better tune came at the end. Quite Elizabethan!
Thank you. That was my very early attempt at MIDI rendering. I think you might like my more recent work
damm how many times you finna writ lovely
@@raphaellacrete5145 Thanks for kindness.
In case anyone is wondering who monsieur mentioned in monsieur's alemane is it is how Elizabeth's court referred to the French ambassador
I was using this for my king lear puppet show background music for school, thank you!
Perfect 👍
"The Spaniards come by sea my Queen" "Then all of England shall greet them with the sword!"
The fact that I'm writing a Creepypasta fanfic for an OC that grew up in this time.
Good luck with the storytelling...
boutta flip this into the nastiest beat rn
Beautiful and emotional music af Early Age.
Thank you. I hope you get a chance to see my more recent uploads.
Wonderfull
Thanks!
Connecting with my homeland today, and Ireland and Scotland a little later. Thank you for the beautiful music. I much prefer quite music to words (except Church).
Thanks for listening. Please also check out my Elizabethan playlist.
What a wonderful music,nice job
Thanks 😊
Btw why you like early music
Hard question to answer
ok
How old are you now?
. "Instead, on 22 May, Elizabeth was moved from the Tower to Woodstock, where she was to spend almost a year under house arrest in the charge of Sir Henry Bedingfield. Crowds cheered her all along the way.[33][34]" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_England#Mary_I's_reign
imprisoned for 2 months and released on may 19 th 1554. she was born in sept 1533, so she would've been 20.
Dejlig renaissancemusik fra gamle dage og med særprægede instrumenter, der sjældent bruges mere.....
Ja det var, hvad jeg ønskede
(Google translation)
ok.
Splendid.
MR
Thank you! Please check out my playlist of Elizabethan music.
Medieval Richard. You have a very nice channel. Keep up the great work!
Thank you.
MR
did bro fr sign his comment?
goooooood music
Thanks!
@@earlymusicmidi yes your welcome yes
hi, i have to make a presentation for elizabethan england for school. could i use this music in the background?
Please be my guest
There may be other videos that have better sonority in my Elizabethan playlist
The one you chose was my first experiment with electronic early music renditioning.
not so golden the last 15 years. "In the course of a series of uprisings, Crown forces pursued scorched-earth tactics, burning the land and slaughtering man, woman and child. During a revolt in Munster led by Gerald FitzGerald, 15th Earl of Desmond, in 1582, an estimated 30,000 Irish people starved to death. The poet and colonist Edmund Spenser wrote that the victims "were brought to such wretchedness as that any stony heart would have rued the same".[135] Elizabeth advised her commanders that the Irish, "that rude and barbarous nation", be well treated; but she showed no remorse when force and bloodshed were deemed necessary.[136]" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_England#Mary_I's_reign
Her father's daughter. As she aged, her heart coldened to stone.
hi! could i use this music as background music for a school presentation on the elizabethan era?
Sure. You might want to check out my other uploads since this was my first and most primitive attempt at electronic simulation of early music. Please check out my Late Elizabethan Playlist.
Kim needs to chill
Sorry kim
this made me laugh so hard, i was looking for a comment about it lol
What genre of music would the first piece be? Obviously classical, but specifics?
It could be described as late Renaissance music for viol consort.
yay
anne was executed on may 19th 1536. elizabeth was born around 3pm of sept 7th 1533. she wouldn't have been "barely 3". 2 years 8 months.
1600s💕💕💕💕💕💕
Thanks for listening. Hope you get to hear my more recent uploads also 😊🎶
Best😍
Thanks 😀
also, bad storms had destroyed much of the armada. dutch protestants attacked their catholic enemies when some set sail to attack england.
It was not a golden period if you were Catholic like my many times great grandfather who was the Irish count donalcam O'Sullivan beare and of course catholic
He ended up in Spain but was eventually murdered by one of queen Elizabeth the first agents,
Love it. Watch "Think of England" by IAMX. If you dare.
Thanks. I like the song. Very cool.
MMMMMM, BYRD
Hi! I am directing a radioplay version of Love's Labour's Lost and I was wondering if i'd be able to have some of this playing in the background of a short dance sequence in the play. The play is available for free and I would give you credit! Let me know! Thanks :)
Sure. You can use clips from my soundtrack. You might also find other pieces in my Elizabethan playlist that might be of interest: Music in late Elizabethan England (1580-1605)
ruclips.net/p/PLn4Qg2sVKTZkYobL3K7sDc01TRVGJy5H6
I would appreciate the credits. 😊
@@earlymusicmidi Of course! I'll post the link to the play once it is finished and published so you can hear! Thanks so much and great work!
what about green sleeves?
that’s a good idea
I will consider it.
ur mom
More sokol pie
Hi, I am intending of putting some podcasts that a colleague of mine who is a History teacher has made based on the Elizabethan Era on youtube with a montage of imagery relevant to the text, would you mind if I sampled the first 6 or 7 seconds as an intro to them? The four periods the students are studying are Elizabethan, Medicine, The Wild West and Nazi Germany. I can get some 'cowboy' type music for the WW era and was going to use some Wagnerian music for the NE, not sure about medicine but your music would be ideal for the EE. Thanks
Sure would be delighted.
You can check out the 3 playlists that I created for early Tudor, Late Elizabethan and Stuart eras.
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Saving in JRPGS be like
JRPGS?
Can anyone tell me the instruments they would have used
The most popular instruments used in late Elizabethan England included lutes, virginals, viols, flutes and recorders. Less frequently used instruments included harpsichord, bandora, cittern, violins, violone and chitarrone. Some of the instruments would have come from Northern Italy along with expat Italian composers who moved to London during the late 16th century (e.g. Bassanos).
EARLY MUSIC MIDI - There were also krummehorns, racketts, regals, sackbuts, and hurdy gurdies.
Organs lyres harps mandolins
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aight
What is the instrument at 5.23 called?
Thanks for listening. It is the sound of a harpsichord.
@@earlymusicmidi Thank you
KRALJICA!
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Sorry, when I listen to Elizabethan music, I prefer to listen to actual instruments creating actual sonic vibrations played by actual people. Listening to this is like watching an animated cartoon version of "Hamlet."
please recommend
If you don't like it don't listen
@@wittydit5639 I don’t - now.
Reading the Devil’s Apprentice by Edward Marston with this in the background bc my attention is fucked 😼
eeeeeeeerrrrrrrrmmmmmmm child friendly em not that I’m a child or anything🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
@@simonms3163 get over yourself and fuck off
This was actually my son who typed this message because he was asked by his school to watch this. So his entire class/year could read this. Don’t really think your response was either necessary or appropriate
@@simonms3163 don’t care. I’m not a baby sitting service, he’s on the internet. Don’t want your kid to come into contact with ppl who swear? Don’t let him use the internet unsupervised.
@@simonms3163 one other thing, you should teach your kid not to talk to strangers, that’s how they get groomed 🥱
That's not real instruments.
Yes. It was my first experiment with synthesized music using my iPhone. Over the years, I have found a number of tricks to make the computer sounds more realistic.
@@earlymusicmidi it sounds horrible.
@@kikiu2619 if u don't like it don't listen
I love listening to this kind of music when I am a bit overdressed, with a wig, and powdered up face. Good grief, this music is absolutely intolerable.
You would not wear a wig in the fifteen hundreds. Not unless you were bald. You are at least a century off.
I like the fact that I put in this title..and got this.
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quoiqoubeh
Исполнение такой музыки требует аутентичных инструментов, а не этого.
That was an early experiment that I tried using a very primitive MIDI editor. In fact, all of these soundtracks are experiments in computer sound production and were not intended to be compared with live performances. Every time I learn something new about computer sound production, I test it out on a piece of early music. My more recent creations are perhaps a bit more appealing to the trained ear.