Faun - "Federkleid" [Reaction] | Teddy Neptune
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- Опубликовано: 22 окт 2019
- Teddy Neptune Reacts: to Traditional Music.
The song I'm reacting to: "Federkleid" by Faun.
Please check out the original video: ( • FAUN - Federkleid (Off... )
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That would have been something i might have requested in the future. Great Song!
I was surprised, to be honest, that no one (as far as I remember) told me to reacto this.
@@teddyneptunereacts0396 There are sooo many hidden treasures out there. I could show you Songs that sound like professionaly made music but have no videos or liveversion cause the Creators are simply unknown to most people. I mean: if its no problem for you that there are no fancy Videos attached i can give you a lot more traditional music here on youtube wich you will like. Im sure of that.
@@Runic-Raven To me personally, the lack of video is no issue. I prefer to include a video, so it is more interesting to the viewers.
5:14 That instrument is called a "Drehleiher" I think it called a "Hurdy Gurdy" in english.
you're correct, it is indeed called a Hurdy Gurdy English
Real music that makes my brain happy. Have you listened to Walpurgisnaght? (Sp?)
really special kind of music, no Alpenschlager, more folk or church music.good stuff
Your german pronounciation is very good.keep it up and stay safe.
Epica my favourite band,I like good black metal bands as well, but also love this band. Arkona and Eluveitie mix both folk and proper metal and are great live. For a real unexpected experience try Myrkur - Ulvinde to start with
Oh, the song "Ulvinde" is actually in my video Heavy Metal Roulette.
This is Part 2 where Ulvinde should be: ruclips.net/video/2vUYcW_PYjI/видео.html
Part 1, if you're interested: ruclips.net/video/IZrRAgkSxbQ/видео.html
I will also cover some of Eluveitie's & Epica's songs in the near future, and I guess I'll try out Arkona too (since I haven't reacted to any of their songs yet.)
You like the Place? Its near by my Hometown (5km away) in the Teutoburger Forest, its a magical place here and rly beautiful =)
Yeah, it is a very nice place, but since I have my family, my friends and my job here in Berlin, I can only admire it from the distance or once in a (long) while.
@@teddyneptunereacts0396 Its never too late to visit the Teutoburger Forest! ;)
@@Airstream2k You're right
another 2 by them which i really like maybe you will to Tanz Mit Mir and Walpurgisnacht same band both upbeat songs
Okay, I'll do that.
@@teddyneptunereacts0396 enjoy
Germanic languages are naturally very similar, quasi dialects. This of course also includes the English language (Anglo-Saxons). Anglo-Saxon, term used historically to describe any member of the Germanic peoples who, from the 5th century CE to the time of the Norman Conquest (1066), inhabited and ruled territories that are today part of England and Wales.
nice.... 😊
Teddy you need to react to "Motionless in White: Eternally Yours." Your reaction to that song would be solid gold bro 😂!! Please react to it as soon as you can!
where do you from dude? your accent.. somehow i like it
I was born and raised in Germany, but my parents are from Sri Lanka. My accent is somewhat unusual for both countries :)
@@teddyneptunereacts0396 now that makes sense.. i thought you was from middle east before but arabian accent is not like that as well.damn bro you lucky xD
@@mr.stealyourgirl Thanks
I like FAUN.
I believe the literal translation in the songs context is "Plumage".
Well, I mean "Feder" means "feather", "Kleid" means "dress", so "plumage" is more like the actual meaning, not the literal translation, I would say.
@@teddyneptunereacts0396 yep, correct. I meant to say that haha.
Nice reaction video. Katja has a lovely voice, that's for sure. 😊
Well, good review, but:
Faun doesn't do folk music, or traditional music at all. Its more like artificial medieval music - if that makes sense. Its new modern music, but with the aproach that it would have been possible to be played in medieval times using only instruments from that time, and often using language, rhyme and intonation used in those medieval/celtic times.
You're right. I'll keep that in mind for the next time I react to theirs or similar music.
Danke.
Stop rassism.. start saving tradition.. skål
you really need to work on keeping your mouth closed when being silent, the noises you're making at the start of the video is really off-putting. really great video otherwise, subscribed! like from 1:16 ish to 1:23, you hear it?
Yeah, I noticed that too, and in my later videos I hardly make any extra noise. But it's weird that only you wrote about it (I expected more).