Hello friends! As you may have noticed, my production of Bardcore related content has been significantly reduced. The reason being that I'm interested in, and currently working on trying out different kinds of videos in the future. I'm hoping to release a very different type of video very soon, and I sincerely hope you will enjoy it. As always, thank you for your support, and if you are interested in following or supporting me more, you can join one of these: Discord Server: discord.gg/NTmkqr2URq Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=36442912 Redbubble: www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/55230017
On a scale of 1 to 10 where 1 is Rick Assley gives up on everything, and 10 is Shindlers List, how seriously does everyone take it? Me and our party would probably be giggling like retards 50% of the time instead of anything else.
The greatest medieval Story Ever Told about a brutish hermit with a heart of gold, a lovable fool who tame a dragon, a beautiful Maiden who has more than her looks and a cruel Duke who is compensating for something.
@@MrGemHunter I read of someone successfully making Iron Man and no one figured it out until the end even though the character's name had been "Anthony Starkova"
"Lend thine ear," the bard said to me, "I shall now sing the ballad of Shrek. The ogre who defeated the tyrannical Lord Farquad with the help of his noble steed, and found true love." "An ogre?" I asked. "That's an odd choice for a hero." The bard smiled. "Ah, but you see, sire, ogres have layers." That piqued my interest.
*the camera zooms out to reveal they are atop a giant dinner table, with many giant ogres sitting around them, they seem friendly and listening intently to the tale*
Some fellow claimed thusly: "This globe would ne'er entrust thee" My mind is frail and weaker than rest. Her visage bore a mark made with index, thumb to lark Like a fool in court does to jest.
And the years they cometh, yea they cometh, By proclamations consum'd, as my feet they runneth, 'Tis foolish, but to live for mirth, Thy brain be learned, but thy wisdom a dearth Much thou mayest do, much thou mayest see, Be there shame in traversing the boroughs? If thou knowest not, thou goest not, Thou shalt not shine if thou glowest not.
@@TyphusAndronicus Ho anon, thou art an all-star, receiveth thy game on, wend playeth Ho anon, thou art a rocketh star, receiveth the show on, receiveth hath paid And all yond glitt'rs is gold Only shooting stars breaketh the mold
On one hand I want you to succeed so there will be more medieval remixes in the world, on the other hand I want you to remain unknown so I can blow the mind of my DnD players with these underrated treasures.
_Oh Yea! I profess mine admiration for yon stone. Tis a boulder most pleasant. I had place money upon that thou had ne'er seen a rock this beauteous, Sirrah..._
I mixed this with some bar abidance and played this quietly in the background during a DnD campaign whenever my players entered a tavern, it took them roughly ten sessions and three taverns to notice the "relaxing down time track" was All Star, they still haven't forgiven me.
@makutamaster Like there is absolutely nothing that tells us when is Shrek taking place but somehow you know that that's 16th century. How do you know it ?
The feeling I've had is that so many instrumentalists are going, "where's my harp/lute/leather drums and so on." RUclips recommendations have really made me more culturally appreciative. I'm south-east asian and have gone on a nordic, pagan-germanic, hindu-meditative, Mongolian throat-singing, medieval genre blender for the past 2 months now.
These songs have a weird effect that makes my brain go back to a time that i haven’t even experienced before. I just know this is what medieval songs would sound like. Which is enough of for me to escape my current bounds of reality and plunge deep within my imaginations,
Only the "bass" sounds kinda too modern to be full on medieval, other than that I love it and I hope there's more Medieval versions of popular songs they're amazing
I can imagine this played and sung in medieval times about Shrek. Being such a hit for not just kids, but all ages, raising the eyebrows of every iconic fairy-tale writer from yesteryear and having a hearty good laugh about it.
I gotta say I'm adding just about every song you make that would fit into Oblivion or Skyrim and it just works f***ing beautifully. Really, you can hear the artistic talent and love of music, well f***ing done.
Long ago... Ye olde ogre rescued a princess. Farqaad wantedeth the princess for hith fouleth plans. So ye olde ogre droppedeth her of to Lorde Farquaad.
Hello friends!
As you may have noticed, my production of Bardcore related content has been significantly reduced.
The reason being that I'm interested in, and currently working on trying out different kinds of videos in the future.
I'm hoping to release a very different type of video very soon, and I sincerely hope you will enjoy it.
As always, thank you for your support, and if you are interested in following or supporting me more, you can join one of these:
Discord Server: discord.gg/NTmkqr2URq
Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=36442912
Redbubble: www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/55230017
Cool!
Really loving this new medieval trend
Yes.
its not new been going on for years
*nerdy voice* Umm, excuse me- it's actually called *B a r d c o r e*
It was a simpler time
we even have the pandemia
Speaketh of thine intentions of being placated within this bog of mine.
*_SIRRAH, EXIT MINE QUAGMIRE POST HASTE!!_*
E
*Dungeon Masters Taking Notes*
@@dracodeanglicus3857 Giggity!
Please, spare me your scornful gaze, for they were not hastened by my hoof.
When a Lord/Ruler of a land has his workers build a large castle just to compensate on something.
When you have to save a princess because said ruler sent fairytale creatures to live in your house.
SMH
a guy that does that sounds like a real farquad
Then one day an orgre and his donkey came into town
We never found out what he was compestating for
Literally playing a D&D campaign set in the Shrek universe right now. I needed this.
On a scale of 1 to 10 where 1 is Rick Assley gives up on everything, and 10 is Shindlers List, how seriously does everyone take it? Me and our party would probably be giggling like retards 50% of the time instead of anything else.
@@dilophosaurussk4333 _rick assley_
glorious idea !!
That sounds amazing.
@@darthalex3 lol me and my friend photoshoped rick on anime and called it rick assley once
Ogres art alike t' onions, for bothe are in the possession of laeres.
Lyres
Lihars
Layhers
Læyghers
forsooth thou hast forsaken thy cupcakes
Vocal version will be even glorious.
Insert an acapella of the singers into this song and you've got a jackpot right there.
Sung by the one and only voice actor of Skyrim's Mikael. Jason Marsden.
@@AccipiterSmith
Isnt there an acapella all star already?
@Bier B
Morrowind and Oblivion are better.
ruclips.net/video/r-SJXMA-uIk/видео.html
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate that some people in the comments are masters of the English language.
Well it's the only fucking language they've ever learned and it's this easy
The old english language
@@sterkar99 He means Medieval English you dimwit
And here I am struggling to understand comments because English is not my native language
@@Yougotcaged102 well english is still fairly simple
The greatest medieval Story Ever Told about a brutish hermit with a heart of gold, a lovable fool who tame a dragon, a beautiful Maiden who has more than her looks and a cruel Duke who is compensating for something.
now that's a good DnD campaign premise
@@Illitha question is how long it would take the players to figure out what was going on
@@MrGemHunter I read of someone successfully making Iron Man and no one figured it out until the end even though the character's name had been "Anthony Starkova"
Farquad is at most a baron
Because there's so much such stories around ;)
"Lend thine ear," the bard said to me, "I shall now sing the ballad of Shrek. The ogre who defeated the tyrannical Lord Farquad with the help of his noble steed, and found true love." "An ogre?" I asked. "That's an odd choice for a hero." The bard smiled. "Ah, but you see, sire, ogres have layers." That piqued my interest.
Good.
*the camera zooms out to reveal they are atop a giant dinner table, with many giant ogres sitting around them, they seem friendly and listening intently to the tale*
Some fellow claimed thusly: "This globe would ne'er entrust thee"
My mind is frail and weaker than rest.
Her visage bore a mark made with index, thumb to lark
Like a fool in court does to jest.
Fantastic
And the years they cometh, yea they cometh,
By proclamations consum'd, as my feet they runneth,
'Tis foolish, but to live for mirth,
Thy brain be learned, but thy wisdom a dearth
Much thou mayest do, much thou mayest see,
Be there shame in traversing the boroughs?
If thou knowest not, thou goest not,
Thou shalt not shine if thou glowest not.
@@TyphusAndronicus
Ho anon, thou art an all-star, receiveth thy game on, wend playeth
Ho anon, thou art a rocketh star, receiveth the show on, receiveth hath paid
And all yond glitt'rs is gold
Only shooting stars breaketh the mold
We need vocals of this now.
thou art a poet
On one hand I want you to succeed so there will be more medieval remixes in the world, on the other hand I want you to remain unknown so I can blow the mind of my DnD players with these underrated treasures.
Hahaha.
Same actually, I want to be successful, but not famous.
@@Graywyck if this video isn't the purest manifestation of success, I don't know what is
This would fit in Shrek's setting very well.
Someone, please edit this song with Shrek montage..
I mean Shrek's world is juxtaposition of modern society into the medieval/fantasy world.
Perfect for the ending credits as an Easter egg of sorts
Can ye nay be thyself FOR FIVE NONCES?
_Oh Yea! I profess mine admiration for yon stone. Tis a boulder most pleasant. I had place money upon that thou had ne'er seen a rock this beauteous, Sirrah..._
Truly, thou goest the good way for a stricken hide.
I am unsure if thou is aware that in the language of modern Britain, "nonce" has a completely different meaning than thine intentions
@@weronikas7983 And what art they?
@@Chris_Cross Nonces art men whom prey upon children, milord.
Dislikes are from Farquaad,
Thelonious, Rumpelstiltskin, Prince Charming, Fairy Godmother and Monsieur Hood
and their fake accounts
And giant gingy, and the shrew trying to get rid of donkey at the beginning of the series. Let not forget about the soldiers either.
@@aaronhusar24 the other soldiers betrayed them and like this vid
“May I inquire as to why you have trespassed into these swamplands?”- Lord Shrek of Dreamwork (2001)
"Ha like that'll ever happen"
"What a load of *toilet flushes*"
0:00
*kicks door*
"Surely you jest, for thoust idea ne'er shall be fulfilled"
**shits in street**
0:00
*_*dies from the plague_**
I mixed this with some bar abidance and played this quietly in the background during a DnD campaign whenever my players entered a tavern, it took them roughly ten sessions and three taverns to notice the "relaxing down time track" was All Star, they still haven't forgiven me.
“And on the morrow, we shall create waffles!”
''GRRRR!''
Lady Fiona: Tis a Talking Ass 🐴 Sir Shrek: yay Verily Tis getting him to hold his tongue is the Trick
*looks around
Whither shall I slumber?
OUTSIDETH @@rangerstedfast
What art thee doing in mine own swamp?
historically accurate shrek
Now we need a medieval style of "I need a Hero" for the Fairy Godmother in Shrek 2
ruclips.net/video/UnHdix4ISes/видео.html
Its out there, with vocals, and an animation, courtesy of Hildegard Von Blingin.
Donkay!
Don't you hate it when RUclips doesn't inform you of someone's comment?
Lol
Hi Ink
Harold!
Shrek!
Fiona!
Fiona!
Mom!
Harold!
DONKEY!!!
That one Viking who held off the entire English army
Just to get sliced up the balls
Only to get stabbed in the balls
The W H A T
I’m gonna need more details
@@matthewgallaway3675I’m assuming he’s referring to the madlad who held off Harold Godwinson’s army at the Battle of Stamford Bridge
*Insert Shrek Joke Here*
Ahh that's not nice... It's just a donkey.
*what are you doing in my swamp!*
Well excuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuse me princess!
Sorry wrong princess
Onions
@@crawlingboy "Ogres are like onions..."
"They stink?"
"Yes!"
“What pray tell are thoust doing in thy bog!?”
Bardcore is I think one of the best things that came out of the pandemic
Easily.
"Haply that gent is ov'rcompensating f'r something"
When you realize Shrek's story is set in the medieval times....
@makutamaster Like there is absolutely nothing that tells us when is Shrek taking place but somehow you know that that's 16th century. How do you know it ?
Yo i wish we would all chill in Shrek‘s world ...
that's why this song is meta
@@ZACHdu42 The fact that all the architecture and technology is medieval and the way people dress.
Average American: Speaking gibberish forms of English
Bardcore comment sections: Speaking perfect Shakespeare
Some of thee may perish in the upcoming battle, but that be a sacrifice I am willing to make - Lord Farquaad
When the guild posted a quest to kill the swamp ogre
Is nobody gonna ask how Donkey is *LITERALLY RIGHT THERE PLAYING THE HARP?!*
Delightful! I hope you'll get the same attention as Cornelius Link.
I recall when a band of Donkeys played this in 1654. Was a good year.
Verily
me and the boys after beating the bard's college quests in skyrim
Haha
This is probably the music Shrek was hearing in his morning routine.
medieval music, a sickness killing thousands. it is definitely back to the dark ages rofl.
RIP the goat
When your D&D party has to travel through a swamp.
This really is music for the soul.
I was really feeling down but I'm feeling better while listening to this
Учитывая время,когда происходят события Шрека,средневековая версия канон
The feeling I've had is that so many instrumentalists are going, "where's my harp/lute/leather drums and so on."
RUclips recommendations have really made me more culturally appreciative.
I'm south-east asian and have gone on a nordic, pagan-germanic, hindu-meditative, Mongolian throat-singing, medieval genre blender for the past 2 months now.
These songs have a weird effect that makes my brain go back to a time that i haven’t even experienced before.
I just know this is what medieval songs would sound like. Which is enough of for me to escape my current bounds of reality and plunge deep within my imaginations,
Hope Hildegard will do a cover of this!
That would be saintly
Bardcore fills my heart. I'm loving your music.
The lass appeared a bit simple with her hand atop her forehead, one finger pointing heavenward and her thumb towards the east.
Listening to the bard covers had making me learn old medieval English language more... Sounds majestic af
This is definitely a more Shrek universe version of All Star.
*The soldiers keep raiding and they do not cease raiding*
ALL MY NOBLES IN THE KINGDOM, SAY HUZZAH!!
HUZZAH
HUZZAH!!!!!
HUZZAH
please never stop. this is amazing
“Roll to enter swamp”
one day all of recorded human history will be described through the medium of Allstar covers and frankly i cannot wait for that day
Medieval music is something I didn't knew a need it, but i'm glad I found it
This video really made my day better. I love this song and the medieval style. Thank you for this beautiful gift.
“Doess thouu know the man of muffins?”
most wondrous! The thieves and blacksmith guilds art enthrall'd by thine captivating melody.
"What the heck are you doing in my swamp"
-sun tzu said to the group of Jedis in the movie called star trek
When the swamp ogre successfully rescues the princess.
first time I've listened to bardcore just for fun, now Im addicted
Only the "bass" sounds kinda too modern to be full on medieval, other than that I love it and I hope there's more Medieval versions of popular songs they're amazing
have ye done searches for 'bardcore'?
@@superlovelynumber1 I certainly did! Most excellent content from bards of many
I mean, this is way more fitting to be played in Shrek
1:28-1:46
That flute solos slaps harder than it has any right to do
I can imagine this played and sung in medieval times about Shrek. Being such a hit for not just kids, but all ages, raising the eyebrows of every iconic fairy-tale writer from yesteryear and having a hearty good laugh about it.
“I used to be an All-Star like you, until I took an arrow to the knee.”
Imagine if this was actually in shrek tho
My biggest inspiration for making this channel in the first place was the Pied Piper from Shrek Forever After. He is the father of this genre lol
The French: Tries to stop the Vikings from stealing their stuff and sacrificing people to odin on their altars.
The Vikings:
I love this song is associated with Shrek when the music video was made to promote Mystery Men.
I know right!
Greetings, boy. Thou art an All Star. Thou must get thy game on and go joust with the other squires.
Damn, definitely will play these in my next Dungeons&Dragons session! My players will love these! ❤️
Ye! Get out of mine swamp!
Thou! Geht rout of mine swamp! (This is 0% accurate, ic know)
Its kinda hilarious that the Image has Donkey playing the Harp while Donkey wasn’t even shown in this scene yet
I gotta say I'm adding just about every song you make that would fit into Oblivion or Skyrim and it just works f***ing beautifully. Really, you can hear the artistic talent and love of music, well f***ing done.
somebody once told me the king is gonna roll me i aint the sharpest tool in the castleeeeeeeeeeeeee
Imagine a whole Shrek movie with medieval versions of the songs they have used
I'm so hyped for full albums like this. Best trend the last 10 years
I love that the there's a Donkey on the thumbnail, also great cover.
If you ever wonder what kind of tunes your party's bard is busting to give you that boost
why does this feel like this was performed by a bard who's paranoid about the plague
When the Lord and the Lady of the castle are avoiding each other in the most humorous way 😂
Shrek actually takes place in this time period
_Ye Kingdom of Far, Far away, Ass? 'Tis where we be headed. Far...FAR...away._
"What art thou acting in mine swamp?"
What Arth, ye doing in thy Swamp?
Many a knight may perish, but 'tis a gamble I shall readily make!
20 years of Shrek
I saw this in smg4’s video and was looking everywhere for it only to find out he put it in the description of the video
Time to use this as background music for a tavern in my DnD campaign
Fun fact: This was how the song was actually played during Shrek. The song was revamped when they made Shreks story into a movie.
I like it when you show what instruments you use
When you think about it, this is the canon version.
All these covers have given me GOLD for my dnd campaigns
Loved Shrek, change all our lives
Bruh, why is this so relaxing?
I'm loving the song and all,but some people and their english skills are making me super envious!
Don't be we're all massive nerds
Long ago... Ye olde ogre rescued a princess. Farqaad wantedeth the princess for hith fouleth plans. So ye olde ogre droppedeth her of to Lorde Farquaad.
This song cast an area of effect healing spell on my bedroom
ðætte hlêoðorcwide [is] twihynde [banger]
I know All Star is a meme but man it fuckin slaps still. This no different.