We Don't Talk About Bruno - Medieval Cover / Bardcore
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- Опубликовано: 21 янв 2022
- #bardcore #tavernwave #medieval #medievaltiktok
From "Encanto"
Originally perfomed by Adassa, Stephanie Beatriz, Mauro Castillo, Rhenzy Feliz, Carolina Gaitán and Diane Guerrero
Medieval instrument cover
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"Seven foot frame, rats along his back"
People of 1300s: *screams*
No wonder people were so scared of him, he had connections with the plague
Lol
i am exhausted today and this made me laugh thamk you
I guess he was the Pied Piper’s arch nemesis
This is the best comment in the whole section😂
Why sir Bruno didn't warn us of the plague is beyond me
underrated comment
Sir Bruno twas burned at the stake for his heretical prophesies
Because he was in colombia
@@mandalorianhuntsman8894 💀
Fear not, for The Lord's instrument: Lady Julieta of house Madrigal shall aid us in healing !
*I had some trouble with some of the rhymes, but here's my best shot (edited for formatting):*
Speak thee not about Bruno, no no no
Speak thee not about Bruno! Yet--
'Twas the day of my nuptials (our blessed nuptials),
He and I preparing, with nary a cloud in the heavens (clouds forbidden in the heavens)
Bruno entereth, in his face much mirth (Thunder soundeth!)
Is this thy ballad or is't mine? (My sorrow, fair mistress, continue)
Bruno spake of rain anon (Wherefore he speaketh?)
A flood from out my brain brought on (Granddam, the gamps, make haste!)
Wedded in a tempest strong (A joyous morn, but prithee--)
Speak thee not about Bruno, no no no
Speak thee not about Bruno!
Ho! since my youth I've fear of Bruno's misstep or misspeaking
Evermore I hear his soft-voiced mutterings a-leaking
Through the walls as though they were the sound of sand in flight (ch ch ch)
Laden heavily and brought low by his blessing
Granddam and her kinfolk were left ever guessing
Foreknowledges they could not comprehend without a fight, is my meaning bright?
Near five cubits high, his form with rats a-crawl
Thy name doth he cry? Blackness shall befall
Yea, thy terror his feast like a nightmare-dwelling beast...
Speak thee not about Bruno, no no no
Speak thee not about Bruno!
The death of my fish was known, to him ere to me
He foresaw my corpulence, ignoring my pleas
He said my tresses would desert me, from my crown they did flee
Beware, fair maid, when thy future he doth see!
I, he said, would be favored by fortune
A pledge to anon be fulfilled,
I, he said, would see growth of my blessing
In bounty where e'er I hath willed,
Marry, Mariano cometh anon...
Spake he to me of heartache to come
Of my love beyond me, t'another handfasted
(Presently, his voice doth reach my ears) Sister mine,
Thy silence I prithee thee keep...
Oh, Bruno
Yea, I speak of Bruno
I require knowledge of Bruno
Presently, the truth of Bruno?
Isabela, thy suitor arrives!
(Now, present feast-tide!)
[above verses, sung at once]
...(Speak thee not about Bruno) Wherefore I've spoken of Bruno?
(Speak thee never of Bruno) I should ne'er hath mentioned Bruno!
this is so well done I really enjoyed reading this! great job
@@FredWood41 I agree
this must've taken so long!
Speak thee not about bruno was well fit with the rhythm of the song.. the rest nahh
@@yaminoonna3218 I know, I tried
akaajsbwhde yess this comment is so underated, love these lyrics lol > -
The “Isabela your BOYFRIEND’S HERE” part slaps so hard
"Isabela, thy sweet draws near!"
@@Curtis006 "Isabella, thy court draws near"
Best part
THEY ADDED THE "ISABELA YOUR BOYFRIEND'S HEEERE" PART OMFG
And "Time for Dinner!" 🤭
time stamp?
@@LavroseRovender 2:48
Lady Isabella thy betrothed is near
Lol i sing this part in the original too
with this cover, we could just imagine Bruno being classified as an "evil wizard with tragic visions that the people fears about"
I mean technically that’s all true except he’s not evil lol
He even lives atop a tower.
@@captainteeko4579 that's mostly the point, this would the trope of "town creates stories about this person being evil without even knowing them personally"
Pondering my vision
Well, Bruno is friends with rats, so he is, on our modern term, "sus"
"Now presenting, Lord Bruno of House Madrigal, first of his name. The Exiled, the Harbinger, the Oracle of the Encanto."
(I'm having far too much fun making these titles.)
I LOVE this! What titles would the rest of them have? :D
Oh my! hahaha
*Third of his name
@@anone.mousse674 what
@@anone.mousse674 First of his name. He’s not the third Bruno
What a blend of music to hear a song composed of Colombian rhythms, written by an American, covered in electronic medieval instruments by someone in Germany
would lin manuel count as an american if he's from Puerto rico? (citizenship wise)
@@laura-ni8ym google says yes
I am from Colombia, and there are not colombian rhytms here. There are mainly a "latín beat" just as american people think South American músic should sound.
@@king-erickxavierX Although it sounds like Havana by Camila Cabello, kinda Cuban style
@@laura-ni8ym Puerto Rico is part of the United States. All people born in Puerto Rico are American citizens, they could even run for president. They're in a similar legal position to people who were born and live in DC.
Everyone is talking about Camillo and Isabela's parts but is nobody going to talk about Dolores' part??? It goes so hard
I agree it’s so underrated
@@greybun5273 no it’s not go to the music videos and all u hear is Camilo and Dolores (not complaining, there my fav parts. I’m just saying they arnt underrated)
@@rockyc6480 Dolores's part is underrated in this version, barely anyone is talking about it.
yeahh my part is so good
Yeah I love dolores’ part
2:05 I absolutely love the slow pace of Isabella’s part. It’s like she’s making a graceful approach through a flowery patch.
is Isabela scene, show beautiful
The harp especially
And in a sense, she was
I felt Mulan/Chinese vibes from it (I'm not trying to disrespect any other cultures and races, sorry if it's offensive)
Lady Isabela of House Madrigal, Twas a Fair Maiden...
Dolores’ part just goes hard, like it’s super underappreciated
fr it has me swaying my hips and shit
The fascinating thing is that a "Madrigal" is a form of medieval voice leading and harmony building.
In this version, Bruno is still a fortune teller, and it would still fit the setting.
Yeah but in this version they probably would've burnt Bruno for being a witch OvO
@@halodawnthenightdemon2229 but assuming the rest of the family still has powers, then everyone would have been burned for being witches.
@@rainIight you have a good point
@@rainIight the town they were in was lead and built by them, so they would be burned by outsiders
@@TheD1V1NE WITCHCRAFT
as a fan of medieval music and encanto, this is the perfect crossover
Same. This would be the perfect soundtrack to a D&D/Owl House AU for Encanto, I think
@@DevsQuillsandCartoons literally same thoughts I had such TOH vibes from this
FR
y'all know this isn't really at all like medieval music except for the instruments
@@danielroca9547 Indeed, that is the point of bardcore. Medieval instruments. It’s obviously not actually medieval music.
0:19 Pepa & Felix
1:07 Dolores #1
1:24 Camilo
1:38 chorus/townspeople
2:04 Isabella
2:22 Delores #2
2:47 ISABELLA YOUR B O Y F R I E N D IS HERE!!!
2:39 Mirabel
2:52 Everyone
Edit: Corrections
Camilo part is just 😂😂😂
thanks!
This is starting to get me mad cuz of how often it happens. It’s Dolores, not Delores
+
@@ell13_ where do they get the extra e-
01:25
Apple bottom trousers
Footwear imbeded with fur
The whole tavern was gazing at her
The lady hitteth the flo'r
Next thing thee knoweth
Shawty's Hitten down low low low low low
Shawty's Hitten down low low
Underated as freak.
It took a minute to get the reference
@@Sal_The_Alicorn_Blader9 it was obviously the apple bottm jeans refrence
@@chaosruby9792 yeah
I declare of my death as I've unexpectedly met a masterpiece in the depth of comments pile!
As a Latina who works at a Renaissance Faire… I will be playing this in my booth.
@badussy's middle-aged meatflaps wth
@badussy's middle-aged meatflaps what-
@badussy's middle-aged meatflaps wtf
@badussy's middle-aged meatflaps bro wtf
Please do!!! That would be so epic!!!
I love how even in the medieval version, Camilo's part is lit
I never recognized his part in this can you put a time stamp?
@@fingernailplays5602 1:25-1:38
Right? Even my 6-year-old nephew recognized it.
yesss, is so good
It really gives that "Bard telling scary stories in a tavern" vibe, which makes me love it so much
Fun fact a Madrigal is a type of Renaissance composition where a chorus of half a dozen or so each sing a different melody simultaneously
Bruno: *predicts the plague*
Abuela: *"BRUNO SUMMONED THE PLAGUE."*
I mean, he did controln the tow's rats, so... that might be one thing he unknowingly did have control over
Truly, Lord Camilo's part gave me the medievial creepy-carnival emotions that gets you all bedazzled!
🐍 S N A K E S ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 🐍
Lady*
TRUE AYY
@@fram3byfram319 Lord?*
some shy Weirdo Oh shit mixed up characters my b
Right down to “Isabela, your boyfriend’s here!”,
done gloriously! Another bop, as per usual.
She has the best part imo
Isabela didn’t say brunohas a flowery pad
@@bubbleteaunicorn7198 We don’t talk about Bruno.
@@bubbleteaunicorn7198 shhh, we don’t talk about him
@@bubbleteaunicorn7198 shhh, we don't say his name...
*Encanto ~ Medieval Edition*
" _A long time ago, a family of magical individuals were born from a magical castle grown from a candle, created out of the hands of a woman named Alma, after the village was being invaded by raiders. The villagers were hostile at first, but as the family started helping the village over the years, they decided to make a truce with the family. That was until the infamous Bruno was born._
_Unlike the others, Bruno spread terror throughout the village, and made others fear him through his cryptic yet evil visions. The village then threatened the family, and told them that if they didn't dispose of Bruno, they would take matters into their own hands, and break the truce. Alma then agreed to dispose of Bruno to keep the truce going, but the day Bruno was supposed to be killed, he disappeared._
_As the years pass by, and more family members are born, one of them, Mirabel, is alerted of the event of a terrible curse haunting the castle. After exploring this curse further, she finds out that Bruno was hiding inside a secret room of the castle as all the years passed by, living as an outcast, watching the curse writhe in the castle. Mirabel then uses Bruno's powers to find the secret of this mysterious curse, to find out that it was a spell of malice that the candle naturally possessed, only activating when a strong force of dark energy is emitted from one place, hence the day Alma agreed to let Bruno be executed. Mirabel scolded Abuela for this conflict, not long before the castle was crumbled to pieces by the curse._
_Afterwards, Mirabel tried her best to make sure the village didn't know Bruno was still around, but despite her efforts, the village found out. A huge battle sprung in-between the family and the village, the family using their powers to try and survive. After the family became overwhelmed, they were about to be killed, before Bruno stepped in-between the soldiers, and agreed to be executed. But despite this, Alma moved by Mirabel's words refused, and stated that she would rather take a sword to the chest then watch one of her children die._
_With this sentence the village decided that nothing as evil as they thought could be so kind as to sacrifice themselves for another's well-being. The village then became pacifistic towards the family, and agreed to help them rebuild the castle. But before this could happen, the curse was broken, and the castle was rebuilt with magic. The village and the family, along with Bruno, then rejoiced with a party inside the castle, and the village and the family lived in harmony. The End._ "
Wait what about Abuela lmao
@@blob4559 Oh yeah the writer didn't really close her story off huh?
Not bad
abuela's name is "alma" abuela just means grandmother in spanish
I want to see this acted out T^T
I can feel the character's personality even in this verizon it's incredibly well put together.
Notice how Dolores' part goes a little quiet before picking up the brashy tone that Isabella has against Mirabelle only for it to get a little rockies to show how worried Mirabelle is IT'S SO GOOD KUDOS TO YOU!
And Camillo's parts are Loud and Overbearing it's amazing
I said the exact same thing … I love how the music captures their emotions…. Bravo 👏🏾
We doth not speaketh of Bruno
No No No
We doth not speaketh of Bruno_
BUT! Twas my wedding day
(Twas our wedding day)
We were to be wed
And there twas not a cloud in the heavens
(Clouds be not allowed in the heavens!)
Lord Bruno did come in, with an impish grin
(THUNDER)
Was it thou telling the tale or was it I?
(Apologies fair maiden, goeth on)
Lord Bruno proclaims "Be that rain?"
(Why doth thou tell us?)
Upon hearing this I twas to faint
(The skies raineth down upon us!)
To be wed in a hurricane
(Twas a joyous event but even so)
We doth not speaketh of Bruno
No No No
We doth not speaketh of Bruno_
Alas!
Could not live in fright, he twas stuttering and stumbling
Mine ears would hear him always muttering and mumbling
Lord Bruno reminds me of the sands of an hourglass (Shh Shh Shhh)
Twas a heavy burden with thy gift so humbling
Lord Bruno had her Highness and the Kingdom fumbling
Struggling to decipher visions they doth not comprehend
Doth thou comprehend!?
Taller than thine house
Plague rats upon his back
And when he calleth thy name
All twould fade to black
Lord Bruno sees thy years
And consumes thy fears
We doth not speaketh of Bruno
No No No
We doth not speaketh of Bruno_
He spoke that my fish would pass, upon the Sabbath: DEATH!
(No no)
He spoke that I would grow large and just like he sayeth
(He sayeth)
He spoke that my dark locks would soon be gone, now look upon thine head
THOU FATE SHALL BE SEALED WHEN THY PROPHECY BE READ!
He proclaimed that the life of my dreams twas promised and would come to be mine.
He proclaimed that thine witchcraft twas more powerful than the bloodline.
He proclaimed that the Prince of my dreams would be just beyond reach, betrothed to another_
(It be like I hear his voice now)
Thine sister!
I wish thou not to speak!
Oh Lord Bruno
Mysterious Lord Bruno
I wish to knoweth of Lord Bruno
Speak of the truth and tell me of Bruno
Lady Isabella thy suitor hath arrived!
Time to feast!
((Lord Manuel Miranda Layereth Lyrics upon eachother))
We doth not speaketh of Bruno
Why doth I speaketh of Bruno?
We doth not speaketh of Bruno
Never should thou proclaim Bruno!!
Lmao good job
you changed it. few hours ago i saw the original and i wanted to take a screenshot of it :C
can you post the original one you wrote?
woah !!! this is amazing !! my favourite remix; good job !!!
@@miexnie2257 it isn't different it's just there was a typo 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@rosepilling275 oof sorry bout that
Isabela is voiced by a Harp, Dolores by a lute, and Camilo by a bagpipe! Amazing, you did well with choosing the instruments to represent the Madrigals💕
whatabout pepa and felix?
Camilo's part actually isn't a bagpipe, it's a wheel violin, also known as a hurdy gurdy
@@anonymouspotato7538 was about to comment it, thanks :)
@@anonymouspotato7538 I was about to say, what does a scottish instrument have to do with Camillo?
@@peeptoesdoesstuff9879Maybe it just sounded similar to him and they were trying to make the instruments sound similar to the characters for the cover
*Everyone starts cetting bubonic-y*
*Camilo:* "A 7 foot RATS. RATS along his RATS. When he calls your RATS, it all fades to RATS!"
I NEEDETH THIS ON SPOTIFY
Edit: okay there’s something that makes me inherently happy when I see people adding lord and lady to the characters’ names and I don’t know why ☺️
“Lord Camilo”
*turns*
“Unmask yourself, you greedy knave! Dare you assume the face of a good and gentle lady?”
“Eh. There was an attempt, dear sir- I tried.”
We dareth not to speak of brunus.
it isn’t ancient rome TvT
@@kurootetsuroushyenalaugh5580 ah yes, because you came to this video for historical accuracy
@@StoneBubbles They don't have interest on history.
@@StoneBubbles :)
Isabela's part is always enchanting, like a show stopper, even in bandcore.
@@lilbroom529 it was a mis click be nice
This sounds like a boss battle especially Dolores, Camilo, and the chorus/townspeople
Exactly! Especially Dolores' part!!
Specialy in dolores part
I love Isabella’s part.
It really sounded all fairytale flower fairy like 🧚🏻♀️🌺🌳
Yeah ..so smooth
This was a great cover. While Lin Manual Miranda’s overlapping technique, I imagine, would be tough to emulate, I think you did well with what you had to work with. Also, I like how you used different instruments/tones for each character, it really adds to it. This would make a really great soundtrack for an Encanto D&D AU 😉👌👍
When many people sing at the same time , and it doesn’t sound terrible, it’s actually called a Madrigal
@@potatogaming7044 technically it's not an actual madrigal but that's being pedantic
@@youtubeisstupid1952 it's called a fugue right?
I wouldn't credit the overlapping to just LMM. It's pretty classic among musical theater, and he's really brought that over to this song.
@@IDidntForgetYou There are multiple genres of polyphonic music such as madrigal, fugue, canon, ricercare, and many others, but in my opinion this could'n't be a fugue as it lacks of a lot or it's caracteristics
When converted to Medieval instruments, you can really hear the Arabic influence on Spanish, and therefore later, Latin American music
I think saying Iberic music would be more accurate.
Hadn't thought of that. ¡Increíble!
@@giovannirafael5351 Spain is on the Iberian peninsula
@@kenzashenna Yes but it's not the only country there. All countries in the peninsula were invaded by the Arabs and Latin America is regarded as the former colonies in America of Portugal, Spain and sometimes France.
@@giovannirafael5351 south america was mostly invaded by people from andalucía, which is the place with the most arabic influence in spain.
God, I can just imagine a Medieval themed Encanto.
"Thou dare not speakest of the most wretched and cursed Brrrruno... Even to merely utter his name is to bringst doom upon thine own."
Funny thing: flamenco has roots around medieval times, so an old form of flamenco music would be pretty appropriate for this song.
7 meter posture, rodents across his spine when he chants thy name it all vanishes into darkness, he observes thy dreams , he munches on thou screeches, we speak not of sir Bruno IV.🥂🧐🇬🇧
sir bruno spoke to me of thou’s fish deceasing,
after that day...KILLED
thou received from sir bruno that thou would overindulge, just as he spoke!
sir bruno said that all of thou’s hair follicle’s would vanish one day, now what a sight on thou’s head!
thou’s fate is shown when the prophecy is read!
sir bruno spoke to me that thou’s life of their dreams, would come true and someday come to me!
sir bruno told me that thou’s witchcraft would grow stronger, somewhat alike of birds flying across the trees!
(milady your husband is on his way)
You understand 7 meters doesn't equal to 7 foot right? 😂
*thy ;)
@@ender5892 eh, there’s not really another way of saying
It
@@DespicableDave31 2 meters
I’ve heard the song so many times, my mind just adds the words.
same.
Lol i can see the scenes and the dances, human brain is surely incredible
Especially camilo's part and the last part where everyone sings with each other
I listened to Spanish of we don't talk about bruno so I hear more Spanish than english
lol same
Dolores’ parts made me want to move my hips and head then to cry for her. This was actually much better than I expected. Been ignoring it in my recommended for a couple days but glad I pressed play. Thanks making this and sharing.
The polyphonic stuff going on in this song makes this sound almost authentic at times, 2:52 is just as goosebumps inducing as the original
This actually slaps. As someone who listens to this song on repeat, I will be adding this to my playlist
I'm the 270th likes 🎭
This song really translates well across time periods and cultures.
He foretold mine sow wouldst perish,
Upon the morrow, expir’d!
He foresaw my untimely gorge,
Now a gorge hath I sir’d!
He prophesied mine locks a fall from grace,
Mark my helm retir’d!
Upon his omen is fortune’s wheel conspir’d…
underrated comment LOL
This version really makes the magic (and Lord Bruno himself) feel like an ancient, arcane force that people are afraid of. I can't believe how underrated it is 😭
Omg... Hope we can get a Surface Pressure ver. From you
Will be up next! 😊
@@stantough thanks :D
@@stantough woah, i see this message and in 4 days u already made surface pressure. nice :D
@@stantough pleas what else should I do ❤️❤️
@@stantough So excited! It's my favorite song from Disney of late.
I love that despite there being no singing in this version, I can still sing it word for word
Ok I'm in love with this
Coming soon to major streaming platforms! 👍
I can recognize each person's part, this is done really well
Bruno's Room is actually a portal to the Gerudo Desert, and this music confirms it.
LFMAO love this
I'm in love with the comment
Encanto/Breath of the Wild crossover yes!
I'm in love with this comment too lmao
Wow, this sounds so somber and dark! It feels like watching a medieval tragedy play out right in front of your eyes
The fact that the style of overlapping parts is also found in old madrigals makes this way better.
That gothic switch for Camilo was Enchanting
This gave me a feeling that it was talking about a legendary person. As someone is playing the music, the other sings out the story in a medieval background where there is a fire cracking and everyone just gathers around to listen to the story
Sing along!
We don't talk about Bruno, no, no, no!
We don't talk about Bruno... but
It was my wedding day
It was our wedding day
We were getting ready, and there wasn't a cloud in the sky
No clouds allowed in the sky
Bruno walks in with a mischievous grin-
Thunder!!
You telling this story, or am I?
I'm sorry, mi vida, go on
Bruno says, "It looks like rain"
Why did he tell us?
In doing so, he floods my brain
Abuela, get the umbrellas
Married in a hurricane
What a joyous day... but anyway
We don't talk about Bruno, no, no, no!
We don't talk about Bruno!
Hey! Grew to live in fear of Bruno stuttering or stumbling
I could always hear him sort of muttering and mumbling
I associate him with the sound of falling sand, ch-ch-ch
It's a heavy lift, with a gift so humbling
Always left Abuela and the family fumbling
Grappling with prophecies they couldn't understand
Do you understand?
A seven-foot frame
Rats along his back
When he calls your name
It all fades to black
Yeah, he sees your dreams
And feasts on your screams (hey!)
We don't talk about Bruno, no, no, no! (We don't talk about Bruno, no, no, no!)
We don't talk about Bruno (we don't talk about Bruno!)
He told me my fish would die
The next day: dead! (No, no!)
He told me I'd grow a gut!
And just like he said... (no, no!)
He said that all my hair would disappear, now look at my head (no, no! Hey!)
Your fate is sealed when your prophecy is read!
He told me that the life of my dreams would be promised, and someday be mine
He told me that my power would grow, like the grapes that thrive on the vine
Óye, Mariano's on his way
He told me that the man of my dreams would be just out of reach
Betrothed to another
It's like I hear him now
Hey sis, I want not a sound out of you (it's like I can hear him now)
I can hear him now
Um, Bruno...
Yeah, about that Bruno...
I really need to know about Bruno...
Gimmie the truth and the whole truth, Bruno
(Isabella, your boyfriend's here)
Time for dinner!
A seven-foot frame (it was my wedding day, it was our wedding day)
Rats along his back (we were getting ready)
When he calls your name (and there wasn't a cloud in the sky)
It all fades to black (no clouds allowed in the sky!)
Yeah, he sees your dreams (Bruno walks in with a mischievous grin-)
And feasts on your screams (thunder!)
You telling this story, or am I?
I'm sorry, mi vida, go on (óye, Mariano's on his way)
Bruno says, "It looks like rain" (a seven-foot frame, rats along his back)
In doing so, he floods my brain
Married in a hurricane
He's here!
Don't talk about Bruno, no! (Why did I talk about Bruno?)
Not a word about Bruno
I never should've brought up Bruno!
You're welcome ☺️
Bold of you to assume I need the lyrics to sing along and haven't memorized the whole thing
@@lachocolatchaud Yeah I Listened to the lyrics in my head too
Camillo's Part sounds like the entrance of an Evil Sorcerer
Now it sounds like Italy doesn't want to talk about Giordano Bruno.
Silenzio Bruno
@@rehnhuang1529 SILENZIO BRUNO
*Silenzio
@@rehnhuang1529 silenzio*
Why is no one talking about how good the mix of everyone’s instruments is in the end?? It’s so goooood!
Dolores part is still the best in every single random version of this song
The “he told me the man of my dreams…” part is so underrated. Sounds so much like a fairytale.
i have no idea what i was expecting, but i did NOT expect it to slap so much
Just another fatherless child
I LOVE Dolores' part
I want someone to sneak these into a game or play them at an actual medieval style tavern or smth just to see if anyone would notice
Camilo's part sounds amazing in every version, even in a medieval version.
This cover makes Bruno seem more magical
Now the part about rats has a lot more meaning...
We Do Not Converse About Sir Bruno is a certified Medieval bop
5 weeks top of the public reading chart back in 1222
*Theres just something about listening to this on repeat while reading all the roleplay-esque comments that makes me happy for some reason*
I'm obsessed with the fact that I can pretty much hear Camillo's "Isabella, you're boyfriend is here", line through the music (2:48)!
Please do the medieval version of "The family Madrigal", also from Encanto.
I really love how the instruments/tones were associated to each characters and how good it sounds on the last part !
Even though nobody’s playing voices for these guys, I still know who is who.
If you play it at 1.5 speed It sounds like a chase or a boss fight.
This was phenomenal omg- Dolores and Camilo's parts hit (as usual) and the entire thing is a literal masterpiece!!!
I love how in every cover of this song, Camilo's part is always fire
1:25 hit me hard. I always loved camilo's line
Imagine living in like the 1600s and then some random street performers start doing this
I think id just die
It bothers me you think that the midevil period was the 1600s but overall sentiment I agree
@@foxja1 i am not good at history i will admit
@@thetrashtrain3774liked for honesty
Bruno must be vibing to this masterpiece. Since the song is about him.
You can see him vibing in the background during Dolores' part.
This sounds like if Encanto was an RPG and Bruno was a merchant and this song plays every time you talk to him
I WAS GOING THROUGH MY WATCH LATER LIST WITH HEADPHONES IN AND I WAS ALMOST COMPLETELY ASLEEP AND WHEN I CAME TO I REALIZED THAT WHATEVER I WAS LISTENING TO WAS INCREDIBLY LOUD. WHEN I REALIZED IT WAS A MEDIEVAL COVER OF WDTAB I REALIZED HOW HYSTERICAL I AM.
not a soul heeded his warning, the black death, the plague which we lost half of our people
I love how the different tones signify each character part and how they blend in so well!
Please upload this to Spotify, it's *immediately* going on my D&D ambient music playlist
"What if I don't know how to play this?!"
"Well you better figure it out, because that concert is just around the corner!"
WHY IS CAMILOS PART SO GOOD HOLY SHITH
The Camillo part looks like he is a Summoned Genie Boss from a game.
djimmi the great
Bruno is a Divination wizard that always rolls natural 1’s on his Portents
This sounds epic! Woahhhhh
Imagine this being a real medieval song (maybe about a “Bruno the wizard“) and Lin Manuel Miranda was “inspired“ by it😂
He told me that the man of my dreams would be betrothed to another is my fave
Well, this is something I did not expect... AND IT SLAPS
i went through a massive bard core music phase during the first lockdown. this is the first one i’ve heard since then it’s perfect lmao
This would be sick background music in a fantasy game
When Bruno tells the future of the Crusades and suddenly goes "missing"
The egyptianess that latino bardcore exudes is 👌
Indeed
This is how you know a song made it
It sounds calming and graceful, and it should be a crime that this hard work has very little views.
ISABELA'S PART HITS DIFFERENTLY OMG
I absolutely love this…and for some reason, it sounds like it should be in a Crash Bandicoot 3 level
“What if thoust could not comprehend what he has seen?”