Hes found in a really obscure corner of the map in a snowed in bar playing songs but not speaking at all as you get closer to completing your quest his playing becomes more frequent and almost seems to react to the emotions of your prior quest and sometimes seeming to predict what will happen in your next, still he doesnt utter a word
I don't disagree on how cool that is but to be fair, unless you're watching a string orchestra, you rarely can hear when they switch bow direction. This is an instrument I want though. Also sample libraries mimic that concept. But this is still one of the original and coolest ways to approach that idea.
Dude, that makes me sad. That makes me appreciate portable devices so much more. I would imagine people cry in theaters just because how beautiful it sounds. And how also rare to hear instruments like these.
I think most people either sang or played an instrument of some kind lmao. After all it's not that hard to carve out a flute or make a xylophone/marimba, even if you're super poor and can't afford to buy your own say lute or lyre. I mean, tounge drums are some of the most beautiful sounding instruments out there imo and they were originally made by people who wanted to get rid of their old propane tanks. As a species we've always loved music, and I doubt anything could ever take it from us 😊 That being said if I only ever got to hear music from my favourite artists live, that would totally suuuuuuck 😅
If it was stuck in your head wouldn't you be hearing it all the time? Hence, they wouldn't have to wait. There we go, I just solved a problem you dreamt up for people who've been dead for hundreds of years! Unless by this era you mean now in which case I'm going to have to question your mental state.
even worse, having this song stuck in your head without being able to remember more than a fragment, you know you liked it, you know you heard it, but you need to hear it again so you can remember
@@massimodelgenio3296 The hurdygurdy also drones, it's just slightly hard to hear through the organ. Don't blame you for not hearing it, but listen at the start of the video and the initial note can be heard through the playing.
Why isn't the Hurdy-gurdy a more common instrument? It sounds awesome and looks really cool. Plus the clicky noises from the keys are really nice. It should be a standard part of orchestras or bands or something.
@@xBloodBoundxthe organ is mentioned in the title, also you can hear it join in at 0:16, playing not only drone notes but also following the main melody line.
Can you IMAGINE how this instrument must have CAPTIVATED audiences in Medieval times before modern technology ? ....They would have been absolutely ENTRANCED by it ! .....& even in our modern era it STILL entrances.
@@drafura to be fair - hurdy gurdy was church instrument at first, so them being played together is possible, while i don't think about drums in church
@@sadestmage Oh i didn't knew about it being a church instrument, so yeah it's possible they had a similar experience appart from the drums if it was played in church ofc
In my 70 years I have never heard a more beautiful performance of a more wonderful song as this. It grabbed me last year and I never tire of it. Thanks Andrey...so much.
Nunca viu porque grande parte da sua vida não existia a Internet nem RUclips Eu ja vi musicas de violino mais bonitas, porem se tivesse as mesmas nesse violino robotico com maquina de escrever embutida, seria muito bom de ouvir e bem interessante
-"Here in their natural online habitat, we can observe an older folk giving his feeling on a topic, and then the younglings, who's caracteristical immaturity seems to lead towards an aggressive approach against their ancient, do their best to appear dumb to the hoard." -"They indeed did a fucking good job at appearing stupid, Joe, they sure did."
lets just say i reported a certain comment for a certain stupid as fuck meme and that i encourage others to do so as well. on topic: yeah this shits cool as fuck im happy i found it at 26 instead of 71. OH LOOK A MILLENNIAL AND A BOOMER SHARE SIMILAR INTERESTS OH FUCK OH SHIT GOD DAMN THIS IS IT BOIS ITS OVER FUCK FUCK BITCH AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-
Same, it's been a little over a week. The others are all great, but this one carries a strange air of purpose and promise, in a haunting but driving way. The organ and especially the drum bring a very poignant and punctual energy. It's a perfect expression of abstract emotion, and I can't possibly imagine people casually dancing to it like the name implies.
@@geraldillo that is a tough question to answer in it's entirety. depending on the exact time in the middle ages, (low, mid, or high) it ranged from yes, to no, to only bums played it.
It's 2AM. A long awaited surgery got postponed due to a O.R. team strike. My life is passing in front of me. I'm watching a russian man playing an instrument i can't decipher, and I love it. Life is good, whatever happens.
technically the Symphonia, the forerunner of the hurdy gurdy, was actually made long before the medieval era. it was thought to originate from early persia and middle eastern origins and saw many iterations, including variants that required two different musicians to operate it, one cranking and the other fingering the frets
Fuck no, I don't want this instrument to be mainstream for like 3 weeks after the movie comes out and then those instagram guitarists will come out of their burrows to jump on the bandwagon making cover of WAP using Hurdy-Gurdy.
@@aryavart296 That's a fair point, but while that will happen, we'll probably also get more people getting interested in the instrument and more good music for it
@@aryavart296 it's not a niche thing, this instrument is in every medieval-fantasy movie. Even the MArvel serie Loki have hudy-gurdy. But modern ones, round-shaped and tempered, not harmonised medievals ones ^^""""
I'm watching a slavic man play an instrment that feels like a scottish medieval song, the name of which sounds like it was made by a pirate, with a traditional japanese screen behind him in the american site youtube, from my workplace in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Am I the only one who will randomly hear this song in their head as they take a shower in the morning or get groceries on the way home from work at the end of the day? I'll just be minding my business and suddenly I'll hear that riff with the vibrato playing in me head. I love it. I effing love this song. It's like a serving of rainbow colored audio tiramisu.
Absolutely. I ordered mine last year in February, and got it this year in August. And what can I say? It's really fun learning and playing. It takes some time to get a bit into it, but it is absoluteley worth it.
@@rolkat9829 really? That’s a lot more affordable than I would have thought. I could work that into the budget. I’ve been playing guitar for decades, but this would be a mesmerizing new challenge.
This piece takes away pain ... it transports you to another time and place ... I dance in my kitchen and imagine myself under tall trees swaying and stepping to the music. It make my 72 year old body feel young again. Thank you.
This machinery gives me the feeling of complete solitude and legendary vibes. In isolation w nothing but memorable noise. Still carried to this generation.
I love the complexity of this song! There's also just something about it that is incredibly pleasing, and feels ancient, like this man has time traveled into the deep past, and stolen songs that have long been forgotten by this world, and brought them back. I love this song!
It's the tonal drone. Modern western music doesn't really incorporate a tonal drone so when we hear music with it we associate it with foreign and ancient sounds. Not to take the magic out of it. I absolutely love the feeling of listening to something that could create the illusion of connection to the long forgotten past.
It is a blessing. If we are blessed to hear this instrument which was nearly lost and we have never heard before, imagine the instruments that await us in Heaven for those who accept the Lord.
Listening this melody in the dark night while in the front of bon fire, my mind slightly drifting away to 1200's and feeling peaceful inside. Life is good
I found this on reddit today. After I put my son to bed, I put my headphones on and have been listening to this on repeat for over an hour. I can't properly convey how powerful a thing it was to listen to this. Beautiful, beautiful playing. Thank you so much.
Vangelis - "conquest of paradise" album had the exact same effect on me as a kid it had a timeless vibe to it would fall asleep as a kid listening each day to it on a casette player with my sister doing her chores at the lamp light It was the soundtrack for a movie depicting how Christopher Columbus discovered America and it features a lot of oriental instruments and voices that go well with watery landscapes and wooden ships
to me, it feels like we are on way to poison the well loved king while at a ball in his name. all cheerful but with that ominous "something is horribly wrong here" feeling.
check out Rob Scallon's video about the Hurdy Gurdy. Learned some interesting things about it like the fact that the top three strings can be swapped for sound.
This sound is so familiar and bound with my soul. I'm sri lankan and there are no equal instruments or melodies in my culture. But i can feel it with my soul. I love to learn how to play this beauty but unfortunately I am just so far away, from it. But one day i will cuz I will never give up. 🎉🎉❤❤
That is definitely one of the craziest instruments I have ever seen and it puts out a sound like nothing I have ever heard before, and you Sir are a Master of it. Very nice.
Как-то поставил себе эту ВЕЩЬ на звонок будильника. Стал просыпаться раньше, чтобы не проспать начало звучания! Автору и исполнителю огромное спасибо!!!
I've never been more moved by a melody or instrument as I have with this. I've listened to it over an over again and have saved it to savour ... stirred to my inner being - the one filled with love and light. Thank you, Andrey
That's because it is! The main melody (and a quieter drone) is played on the hurdy-gurdy, but there's an organ playing a drone and a drum track! They were probably added in in editing.
@@WorldsofTeranel Actually up until the French revolution it was known as a symphonia and was owned by aristocrats. But after the revolution they ended up in the hands of beggars and travelers granting it a negative association with poor people. Exactly why it vanished for so long is uncertain but given the mechanical construction involved it could be assumed the poor did not have the means to maintain their hurdy gurdy's indefinitely.
Best Gurdy composer out there that I've found. I LOOOOVVVEEE the dark medieval tinge to all of your songs. Feels like it's bringing me back to past lives. So warming to my soul.
I have never heard a Hurdy Gurdy played this way. Wonderful. I cannot begin to express how this recording has changed my impression of the Hurdy Gurdy. Masterful playing.
I once saw a spindly man carrying a stone larger than his head upon his back. He stumbled beneath the weight, shirtless under the sun, wearing only a loincloth. He tottered down a busy thoroughfare. People made way for him. Not because they sympathized with him, but because they feared the momentum of his steps. You dare not impede one such as this. The monarch is like this man, stumbling along, the weight of a kingdom on his shoulders. Many give way before him, but so few are willing to step in and help carry the stone. They do not wish to attach themselves to the work, lest they condemn themselves to a life full of extra burdens. I left my carriage that day and took up the stone, lifting it for the man. I believe my guards were embarrassed. One can ignore a poor shirtless wretch doing such labor, but none ignore a king sharing the load. Perhaps we should switch places more often. If a king is seen to assume the burden of the poorest of men, perhaps there will be those who will help him with his own load, so invisible, yet so daunting.
@@grantlahti4405 I walked from Abamabar to Urithiru. In this, the metaphor and experience are one, inseparable to me like my mind and memory. One contains the other, and though I can explain one to you, the other is only for me. I strode this insightful distance on my own, and forbade attendants. I had no steed beyond my well-worn sandals, no companion beside a stout staff to offer conversation with its beats against the stone. My mouth was to be my purse; I stuffed it not with gems, but with song. When singing for sustenance failed me, my arms worked well for cleaning a floor or hogpen, and often earned me a satisfactory reward. Those dear to me took fright for my safety and, perhaps, my sanity. Kings, they explained, do not walk like beggars for hundreds of miles. My response was that if a beggar could manage the feat, then why not a king? Did they think me less capable than a beggar? Sometimes I think that I am. The beggar knows much that the king can only guess. And yet who draws up the codes for begging ordinances? Often I wonder what my experience in life-my easy life following the Desolation, and my current level of comfort-has given me of any true experience to use in making laws. If we had to rely on what we knew, kings would only be of use in creating laws regarding the proper heating of tea and cushioning of thrones. Regardless, I made the trip and-as the astute reader has already concluded-survived it. The stories of its excitements will stain a different page in this narrative, for first I must explain my purpose in walking this strange path. Though I was quite willing to let my family think me insane, I would not leave the same as my cognomen upon the winds of history. My family traveled to Urithiru via the direct method, and had been awaiting me for weeks when I arrived. I was not recognized at the gate, for my mane had grown quite robust without a razor to tame it. Once I revealed myself, I was carried away, primped, fed, worried over, and scolded in precisely that order. Only after all of this was through was I finally asked the purpose of my excursion. Couldn’t I have just taken the simple, easy, and common route to the holy city? For my answer, I removed my sandals and proffered my callused feet. They were comfortable upon the table beside my half-consumed tray of grapes. At this point, the expressions of my companions proclaimed that they thought me daft, and so I explained by relating the stories of my trip. One after another, like stacked sacks of tallew, stored for the winter season. I would make flatbread of them soon, then stuff it between these pages. Yes, I could have traveled quickly. But all men have the same ultimate destination. Whether we find our end in a hallowed sepulcher or a pauper’s ditch, all save the Heralds themselves must dine with the Nightwatcher. And so, does the destination matter? Or is it the path we take? I declare that no accomplishment has substance nearly as great as the road used to achieve it. We are not creatures of destinations. It is the journey that shapes us. Our callused feet, our backs strong from carrying the weight of our travels, our eyes open with the fresh delight of experiences lived. In the end, I must proclaim that no good can be achieved of false means. For the substance of our existence is not in the achievement, but in the method. The Monarch must understand this; he must not become so focused on what he wishes to accomplish that he diverts his gaze from the path he must take to arrive there. -The 8th parable from The Way of Kings, quoted by Dalinar
Нахожусь под глубоким впечатлением: начиная от самого вида инструмента до какого-то КОСМИЧЕСКОГО исполнения!!! Это настолько необычно, что ничего подобного до сегодняшнего дня я не слышала!!! Получила массу эстетического удовольствия!!! От всей души благодарю исполнителя и желаю ему вдохновения на новые шедевры!!! 👏 Браво 👏
Шедеврально!! Я о вас и об этой штуке только от Дани Крастера узнал. Как же это магически круто, переносишься в тот мир где эльфы, драконы и т.д. Браво маэстро!!!
I made a hurdy gurdy bard the day I found this channel. About a month ago I got to play him. It was so much fun and brought some memories of a true traditional medieval campaign.
Звучит просто великолепно! Не представляю как сложно настроить этот инструмент, и как сложно на нём играть... Теперь горю желанием, хотя бы когда- нибудь ,покрутить заветную ручку, извлекая из этого инструмента, до мурашек приятную мелодию!
While I'm sure I've heard this instrument before, this video is the first time I recall ever seeing one. Absolutely beautiful! And that song! I could listen to it over and over! Thank you for sharing!
This sounds like a perfect music for Dungeons and Dragons if you encounter like a wizard in a giant hollow tree. Perfect Music, all you need to it is some magic appear around you as you play it, I love it!
I like the byproduct percussion sounds that are produced while hitting the keys. Add drums with the same rhythm and you get a kickass medieval battle music
This is the reason why youtube exists. I would never be able to hear and see such an amazing instrument
Never too old to learn something new. Glad to see new instrument
@@christopherjackson3455
Yes you can build one from a little kit, but they don't sound like this - more like a bluebottle in a jam jar.
There's a swedish band that uses this as its main instrument
@@Animesanta what is the band called?
Ooorr you can play sea of thieves. They have this insturment
The guy who plays this definitely has a side quest
Side quest? He's the questgiver that links to the new endgame dlc content.
he is the sidequest
Hes found in a really obscure corner of the map in a snowed in bar playing songs but not speaking at all as you get closer to completing your quest his playing becomes more frequent and almost seems to react to the emotions of your prior quest and sometimes seeming to predict what will happen in your next, still he doesnt utter a word
@@josephesman710 dead on.
I kinda think this is the main quest ngl
This bard just gave my team a +10 to accuracy and poison resistance.
ROFL
Best comment on here 🤣
when you have a hunter horn main in your squad
Dude that comment 😂😂😂
Which game are refaring to?!
This instrument sounds so incredibly beautiful, I can’t believe it’s not more well-known or “popular”.
It was, in the long past. It was mostly used by travelling musicians in Europe.
@@ScienceDiscovererAnd by the poor.
It's still popular among those who listen to Early music into the Renaissance.
I remember thinking the same thing about the rebec. A violin that you can pluck as well as play with the bow!
Imagine if woodwinds never ran out of breath, or if strings had an infinite bow length.
You don't have to, with this amazing instrument.
Incredibly underrated comment. Very cool observation.
I don't disagree on how cool that is but to be fair, unless you're watching a string orchestra, you rarely can hear when they switch bow direction. This is an instrument I want though. Also sample libraries mimic that concept. But this is still one of the original and coolest ways to approach that idea.
The electric clarinet can do that infinite note thing. Pretty sweet.
Kinda like a bagpipe lol, sounds like one too imo...
Imagine having 2 of each instrument, so that one covers. Or better yet. Breath when you're supposed to!
Imagine getting a song stuck in your head during this era. You'd have to wait for the musician to go on tour again to hear it!
Dude, that makes me sad. That makes me appreciate portable devices so much more. I would imagine people cry in theaters just because how beautiful it sounds. And how also rare to hear instruments like these.
I think most people either sang or played an instrument of some kind lmao. After all it's not that hard to carve out a flute or make a xylophone/marimba, even if you're super poor and can't afford to buy your own say lute or lyre. I mean, tounge drums are some of the most beautiful sounding instruments out there imo and they were originally made by people who wanted to get rid of their old propane tanks. As a species we've always loved music, and I doubt anything could ever take it from us 😊 That being said if I only ever got to hear music from my favourite artists live, that would totally suuuuuuck 😅
If it was stuck in your head wouldn't you be hearing it all the time? Hence, they wouldn't have to wait. There we go, I just solved a problem you dreamt up for people who've been dead for hundreds of years!
Unless by this era you mean now in which case I'm going to have to question your mental state.
even worse, having this song stuck in your head without being able to remember more than a fragment, you know you liked it, you know you heard it, but you need to hear it again so you can remember
And with no guarantee the next musician you find will even know the song you are talking about.
Drones like a bagpipe; dances like a hammered dulcimer; hums like a harp; "plinks" like a music box. . . AMAZING!!
That bagpipe is an organ.
@@massimodelgenio3296 The hurdygurdy also drones, it's just slightly hard to hear through the organ. Don't blame you for not hearing it, but listen at the start of the video and the initial note can be heard through the playing.
@@planetearth8044 😄 that's not what I meant.
@@massimodelgenio3296 then what did you mean
A character in God of War: Ragnarok (inspired and voiced by the composee Bear McCreary) gives you a side quest and he is playing the Hurdy Gurdy!
This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard in my entire life
The Swedish nyckleharper too is a wonder instrument to listen to as well.
I adore this sound
Why isn't the Hurdy-gurdy a more common instrument? It sounds awesome and looks really cool. Plus the clicky noises from the keys are really nice. It should be a standard part of orchestras or bands or something.
I believe it's mostly because the upkeep of the instrument is a nightmare, and they tend to be expensive.
"[T]he clicky noises from the keys are really nice."
My friends, we found the incipient dice goblin.
Expensive instrument. Even a cheap one is pretty high.
@Cereal Pirate Hey, our pop music is trash. Our video game soundtracks are excellent.
@@brucemaximus3797 facts
How in the world hasn't this instrument become mainstream in the whole world? Sounds great to me!
It once was, centuries ago and still is played in some parts as a folk instrument.
I love it.
Its expansive minimum 1500Euro !
@@killerkraut9179 and you think the guitars used by professional musicians are less than that? lmao
@@KryptoKn8 But i think starter guitars are cheaper !
This instrument sounds like multiple instruments playing at once. It's mesmerising and beautiful
Sim. Dá para perceber percussão, violino, flauta e guitarra em único instrumento.
@@ThatGuyBobby No organ, just drums. The droning sound you hear is resonance from the strings on the top and bottom of the Hurdy Gurdy.
@@xBloodBoundxthe organ is mentioned in the title, also you can hear it join in at 0:16, playing not only drone notes but also following the main melody line.
@@dmues5s I stand corrected. :)
@@xBloodBoundx No...the Hurdy Gurdy is playing only the melodies, and the organ, the chord drone progression.
Can you IMAGINE how this instrument must have CAPTIVATED audiences in Medieval times before modern technology ? ....They would have been absolutely ENTRANCED by it ! .....& even in our modern era it STILL entrances.
the organ addition in the video is what makes it sound so captivating tbh
Круто
@@drafura to be fair - hurdy gurdy was church instrument at first, so them being played together is possible, while i don't think about drums in church
@@sadestmage Oh i didn't knew about it being a church instrument, so yeah it's possible they had a similar experience appart from the drums if it was played in church ofc
The hurdy gurdy was a peasant instrument. It would've just been played at the local tavern
In my 70 years I have never heard a more beautiful performance of a more wonderful song as this. It grabbed me last year and I never tire of it. Thanks Andrey...so much.
Indeed. This music is absurd.
Have a good life, sir
Listen to Aequilibrium, too. It's good
Nunca viu porque grande parte da sua vida não existia a Internet nem RUclips
Eu ja vi musicas de violino mais bonitas, porem se tivesse as mesmas nesse violino robotico com maquina de escrever embutida, seria muito bom de ouvir e bem interessante
@@glendermarcio4354 você não sabe o que diz
There is something in this song or in this instrument that wants you to hear more
I can't believe I'm 71 & just discovered this instrument & this particular song, I listen to it every day.
@@justsomeone7883, One of many screen names I use, only I capitalize the B oomer.
@@justsomeone7883 not here bruh
-"Here in their natural online habitat, we can observe an older folk giving his feeling on a topic, and then the younglings, who's caracteristical immaturity seems to lead towards an aggressive approach against their ancient, do their best to appear dumb to the hoard."
-"They indeed did a fucking good job at appearing stupid, Joe, they sure did."
@@Zgag k
lets just say i reported a certain comment for a certain stupid as fuck meme and that i encourage others to do so as well.
on topic: yeah this shits cool as fuck im happy i found it at 26 instead of 71.
OH LOOK A MILLENNIAL AND A BOOMER SHARE SIMILAR INTERESTS OH FUCK OH SHIT GOD DAMN THIS IS IT BOIS ITS OVER FUCK FUCK BITCH AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH
RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-
I'm absolutely obsessed with this song, I've been listening to it over and over again for the last few days
I agree it's a well written song and perfect for the instrument
Same, it's been a little over a week. The others are all great, but this one carries a strange air of purpose and promise, in a haunting but driving way. The organ and especially the drum bring a very poignant and punctual energy. It's a perfect expression of abstract emotion, and I can't possibly imagine people casually dancing to it like the name implies.
Same. Found this on a subreddit and have wanted to find it on RUclips forever
It's been three days so far and I can't stop. I have literally begun synching it to other songs that I know. 😂
It's difficult for me to explain as well. It's just pure art.
The clacking of the keys are like there own percussion and I love it.
Me: *set this music as alarm tone
Me at 5 A.M.: *entering a dungeon
LOL
That's called....work.
Blighttown.
420 likes... I just can’t like your comment
why do i hear boss music
someone showing up to a tavern with one of these bad boys was equivalent to a world class DJ opening for a show with a ten million dollar setup
The resemblance with that came to my mind as well. The man is obviously a virtuoso but was this instrument played in the same manner in the dark ages?
need bepis
@@geraldillo that is a tough question to answer in it's entirety. depending on the exact time in the middle ages, (low, mid, or high) it ranged from yes, to no, to only bums played it.
@@KitsuneRogue ultimate hipster instrument
and when the musician got drunk, I wonder how he sounded....
They might have been playing techno in the middle ages... who knows??
It's 2AM. A long awaited surgery got postponed due to a O.R. team strike. My life is passing in front of me.
I'm watching a russian man playing an instrument i can't decipher, and I love it. Life is good, whatever happens.
Hope you're well and good 1 month later that day.
How are you doing now, comrade?
*silently takes of his hat and puts it against his groin* you were good son, real good. Maybe even the best.
Are you OK?
Hope you are doing fine comrade, wherever you are now
this instrument fell out of favor in the 1600s because it became associated with peasantry??? THIS SOUNDS LIKE ROYAL COURT MUSIC!
Now you can’t afford it if you’re a peasant.
Love your profile pic
it sounds peasanty... which is pretty badass
I still can't afford one
Thats because this is a top of the line instrument. Theres a huge range in sound quality.
Medieval instruments are really cool. The engineering that went into them is amazing.
technically the Symphonia, the forerunner of the hurdy gurdy, was actually made long before the medieval era. it was thought to originate from early persia and middle eastern origins and saw many iterations, including variants that required two different musicians to operate it, one cranking and the other fingering the frets
Ok history buff chill bro we didn’t didn’t need world war big brain addition
Also teehee you said fingering
@@Zakumei that's so cool!
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I've listened to this song so many times. You've made me want to learn the Hurdy Gurdy myself, I'm saving to buy one now.
@C McK I've seen kits to let you build your own for less if you're proficient at all with wood and glue (would recommend hide glue).
@C McK Nerdy Gurdy is something i see recommended a lot
SAME
I'd like to see a modern version of it.
I wonder if anyone's attempted to make a digital voice of it.
@@lancethrustworthy I would think it would be really difficult since there's so many unique clicks and drone tones and so on.
Wow. He looks so calm as he lays down an epic soundtrack to a movie that needs to be made... :)
Fuck no, I don't want this instrument to be mainstream for like 3 weeks after the movie comes out and then those instagram guitarists will come out of their burrows to jump on the bandwagon making cover of WAP using Hurdy-Gurdy.
@@aryavart296 That's a fair point, but while that will happen, we'll probably also get more people getting interested in the instrument and more good music for it
@@James.D.B. Can't we appreciate a niche thing, why does it need to be accepted by a wider audience to have some kind of legitimacy ?
@@aryavart296 You're right, I guess it's more enjoyable this way anyways
@@aryavart296 it's not a niche thing, this instrument is in every medieval-fantasy movie.
Even the MArvel serie Loki have hudy-gurdy.
But modern ones, round-shaped and tempered, not harmonised medievals ones ^^""""
For so long, I have never heard such a majestic instrument in my life
I'm watching a slavic man play an instrment that feels like a scottish medieval song, the name of which sounds like it was made by a pirate, with a traditional japanese screen behind him in the american site youtube, from my workplace in Buenos Aires, Argentina
What a blessed world we live in.
The confluence of culture is a wondrous thing
Mr. Worldwide
Хочется верить, что стремление к созиданию в каждом из нас немножечко больше, чем стремление к хаосу)
Mr.Worldwide
Am I the only one who will randomly hear this song in their head as they take a shower in the morning or get groceries on the way home from work at the end of the day? I'll just be minding my business and suddenly I'll hear that riff with the vibrato playing in me head. I love it. I effing love this song. It's like a serving of rainbow colored audio tiramisu.
I'm glad I'm not the only one haha
You're not alone, king! o/
The instrument is calling to you...
Same! I'll start humming it out of nowhere! 😆 This tune, more than any other, makes me want to learn to play the hurdy gurdy!
Totally!! Me too, you’re not the only one!!😂
Played this to my glass of water.
Now its the holy grail.
I hate being thirsty and accidentally transform my water into wine...
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Real nice. I played this in my apartment building parking lot.
Now I'm the mayor.
I would say you have had a spliff or two in your time
Fate/zero
Glad the algorithm spat this one at me. Thoroughly enjoyed
I cant get enough of this song. Something about it just resonates with my soul
Same here, ive had to listen to it so many times in a row, wierdly attracted to it haha
I have the same feeling!
Same here
Same here.
Eu tbm não! Sentimento fantástico. Parece quando revivemos algo do qual sentimos muita saudades..
Ever since I heard about the herdy gurdy I want to learn it so badly it sounds so mystical every note just flows so well on this instrument
Agreeable
Absolutely. I ordered mine last year in February, and got it this year in August. And what can I say? It's really fun learning and playing. It takes some time to get a bit into it, but it is absoluteley worth it.
@@DerRobert28 how much do the cost usually?
@@angelataylor5241 450$
@@rolkat9829 really? That’s a lot more affordable than I would have thought. I could work that into the budget. I’ve been playing guitar for decades, but this would be a mesmerizing new challenge.
This instrument must be the medieval equivalent of a space shuttle. Fascinating instrument producing beautiful sounds.
No shit. This is groovy
Someone looked at a violin and thought, “why not mechanize it?”
Pieter
That was the equivalent instrument to the synth. I want to hear Darude, Sandstorm played on it. 😉
@@charlesrast4235 my new play list
So very wonderful. Music of any and all kinds help to heal our souls and our bodies. Be Blessed.
This piece takes away pain ... it transports you to another time and place ... I dance in my kitchen and imagine myself under tall trees swaying and stepping to the music. It make my 72 year old body feel young again. Thank you.
I feel that at 57!
I am only 16 years old now, but i am fully understand your feelings about this music. That music, that instrument are work of art.
@@mynikkay9787 r/lewronggeneration
@@johnbear9205 If your goin r/ literally anything, you can't tell him he's wrong gen if you are too.
For some reason I can’t get enough of this piece of music.
It's good for a ringtone
same here my guy, same here. There's an old folktale; it says that those who hear this instrument become obsessed and lost in its noise.
I have heard this music for several times and I don't get tired of it. It's so beautiful!!!
It's addictive.
@@betoperro6075 THAT'S A GOOD IDEA!
Это наиболее целостная, мелодичная, технически сложная мелодия одновременно на всем вашем канале. Браво Маестро. Это шедевр
Полностью согласен
It's not a masterpiece, it's true✨ perfection✨
This machinery gives me the feeling of complete solitude and legendary vibes. In isolation w nothing but memorable noise. Still carried to this generation.
Абсолютно 🙏🙏🙏🙌🏻
Это не просто произведение, это прям рассказ целый. Потрясающе.
У меня такое.же. Просто баллада. За 2 дня прослушал раз. 40
@@евгениямельник-д2ц ruclips.net/video/NJ8C89HiTcg/видео.htmlsi=wm0chZlZiF1Q-yue
I love the complexity of this song! There's also just something about it that is incredibly pleasing, and feels ancient, like this man has time traveled into the deep past, and stolen songs that have long been forgotten by this world, and brought them back.
I love this song!
Yes, the middle ages are perceived differently through the music of that time.
It's the tonal drone. Modern western music doesn't really incorporate a tonal drone so when we hear music with it we associate it with foreign and ancient sounds. Not to take the magic out of it. I absolutely love the feeling of listening to something that could create the illusion of connection to the long forgotten past.
It's the droning. You get it with bagpipes and the didgeridoo as well.
С этим звуком уносишся в глубокую магическую древность среднеВековье.
Спасибо...
"средневиковья"
"средневиковья" - уносишься обратно в школу
@@A1T что вы так с ним? Не надо быть такими злыми. Быть может, он ещё из неё даже не вышел.
@@ЭкзорцистСемён справедливо.)
@@A1T а еще "уносишся" и ты в первом классе...
This would be a perfect menu theme for assassins creed or the witcher
Like valhalla
hmm,Or for certain warhammer games
I was just thinking it reminded me of the witcher hah
youre right,sounds like an historical game music
I'd spend most of my time in the menu screen then 😂
Браво Андрей Виноградов !
So unique. I've never seen the instrument like this before.
Me too
Meeeee threeeee
Me four
Me five
Me six
This song hits me deep in my Soul. I can't even explain it. Absolutely Beautiful...
It is a blessing. If we are blessed to hear this instrument which was nearly lost and we have never heard before, imagine the instruments that await us in Heaven for those who accept the Lord.
What's the name of this particular song though?
@@JTBCOOL1 that’s beautiful.
@@JTBCOOL1 My friend though made me exited hearing the Lord and the Eternal Kigndom.
@@constantine6490 Reverse Dance I believe
Listening this melody in the dark night while in the front of bon fire, my mind slightly drifting away to 1200's and feeling peaceful inside.
Life is good
Wonderful image
The high point of Christian civilization. It's all been downhill from there.
life was terrible in the 1200's
@@D2jspOFFICIAL not for everyone
@@vitornunes07 It still was terrible in general
ЭТО ПРЕКРАСНО!!!!! Я НЕ МОГУ ПЕРЕСТАТЬ СЛУШАТЬ, ЛУЧШЕ Я НИЧЕГО НЕ СЛЫШАЛА❤❤❤❤❤❤😮😮
То самое чувство, когда ты "видишь" мелодию, стоит закрыть глаза и вот перед тобой живая картина. Глубоко. Браво. Нет слов.
Это всё ваш предидущий опыт. Вы бы не смогли "видить"
Моря из блэк фрэг зовут меня
I found this on reddit today. After I put my son to bed, I put my headphones on and have been listening to this on repeat for over an hour. I can't properly convey how powerful a thing it was to listen to this. Beautiful, beautiful playing. Thank you so much.
Same. Reddit. Headphones. Repeat. Moving.
I just got bose earbuds for Christmas, gonna play this on repeat 🙏
Drone music can really strike at something deep in you
Just found it on reddit now, wow...
Vangelis - "conquest of paradise" album had the exact same effect on me as a kid
it had a timeless vibe to it
would fall asleep as a kid listening each day to it on a casette player with my sister doing her chores at the lamp light
It was the soundtrack for a movie depicting how Christopher Columbus discovered America and it features a lot of oriental instruments and voices that go well with watery landscapes and wooden ships
This song is oddly kinda sad.
But cheery at the same time?
Idk, I have mixed feels when I listen to this
X2
to me, it feels like we are on way to poison the well loved king while at a ball in his name. all cheerful but with that ominous "something is horribly wrong here" feeling.
It feels like the moment an abused protagonist realizes their true power and stops letting people walk all over them 😊
It feels like a bunch of clans forced to go to the ball together despite wanting to kill each other.
check out Rob Scallon's video about the Hurdy Gurdy. Learned some interesting things about it like the fact that the top three strings can be swapped for sound.
This is so amazing the world needs more hurdy gurdy
Самая атмосферная музыка, что мне встречалась за очень долгое время, просто шикарно.
Боже мой ! Отлично исполнение , Поздравляю ! Из Бразилии - Маркос.
А чо за инструмент
@@ЯрикВодила-ж4к Колёсная лира. Оказывается в ходу аж с 12 века.
@@scover3 *вы познали для себя что-то новое. +1 к интеллкету*
@@scover3 жоска, выглядит нереально;D
This song is so hauntingly beautiful... So cheerful and ominous at the same time.
Its hauntingly familiar.
Exaclty, what a great description
Astonishing that this instrument design is around 1,000 years old.
😲really..???!!!
Uh, yeah, really. Look it up if you're serious.
makes you wonder for how long good music was withheld form the public haha
Ikr, French are fabulous...
What's more astonishing is it's been a thousand years and this is only how far we have progressed.. lol
This sound is so familiar and bound with my soul. I'm sri lankan and there are no equal instruments or melodies in my culture. But i can feel it with my soul. I love to learn how to play this beauty but unfortunately I am just so far away, from it. But one day i will cuz I will never give up. 🎉🎉❤❤
That is definitely one of the craziest instruments I have ever seen and it puts out a sound like nothing I have ever heard before, and you Sir are a Master of it. Very nice.
the sound sounds like a string quartet. at least to me. i can hear violin and a cello sound in it
Its a version of the Nickelharpa, if im not mistaken.
Вот кого нужно было в Скайрим приглашать делать контент для бардов
Как и в принципе писать музыку для всей серии игр Древних Свитков
Интересно что бы из этого получилось
100%
Ностальгия по временам в которых никогда не жил. Браво
Не будь так категоричен, все мы там были...
@@николайефремов-р3м 🥱
Те же чувства
рас такая настольгия возможно жил... Родовая память.
Жил, жил, не переживай... 😊
Nothing makes me focus more than this song. It's hypnotizing.
Как-то поставил себе эту ВЕЩЬ на звонок будильника. Стал просыпаться раньше, чтобы не проспать начало звучания! Автору и исполнителю огромное спасибо!!!
Прошло 4 месяца. Как успехи?
Wooah really?? That's so interesting 😳
Та же ситуация. Единственное, что как-то могло сравниться в качестве мелодии будильника - Divinitus by Jeff van Dyck из первого Rome.
I've never been more moved by a melody or instrument as I have with this. I've listened to it over an over again and have saved it to savour ... stirred to my inner being - the one filled with love and light. Thank you, Andrey
Same here, brought tears to my eyes
That's some serious hurdy gurdying there. Top drawer hurdy gurdying
Definitely
hurdage gurdage
Hurd-Gurdation
Lol
Hurdy-Gurdage
БРАВО, сколько талантливых людей и все мы на сегодняшний день с помощи интернет сети особенно Ютуб позволяет обьяденится превосходно ❤❤❤
На расеи пока ютуб только замедлили, или уже забанили? И от интернета бы тоже отвыкал понемногу, ибо скоро будет чебурнет.
@stra-Poni Так замедлили, что, считай, забанили, без VPN ничего не загружается
@@avinograd хорошо что сами себя от людей ограничивают на расеи.
Sounds like three or more different instruments playing together. Amazing musical technology!
That's because it is! The main melody (and a quieter drone) is played on the hurdy-gurdy, but there's an organ playing a drone and a drum track! They were probably added in in editing.
You should look up songs made with the electric hurdy gurdy. They have an even wider range of sounds that can be made from it.
I know it makes he wonder why it fell out of style and never made it big in the modern era
@@Mr.Obongo probably beacuse of the name tbh
@@WorldsofTeranel Actually up until the French revolution it was known as a symphonia and was owned by aristocrats. But after the revolution they ended up in the hands of beggars and travelers granting it a negative association with poor people. Exactly why it vanished for so long is uncertain but given the mechanical construction involved it could be assumed the poor did not have the means to maintain their hurdy gurdy's indefinitely.
Best Gurdy composer out there that I've found. I LOOOOVVVEEE the dark medieval tinge to all of your songs. Feels like it's bringing me back to past lives. So warming to my soul.
I appreciate that you were able to accurately say what a lot of us were feeling but couldn't find the words for.
I have never heard a Hurdy Gurdy played this way.
Wonderful. I cannot begin to express how this recording has changed my impression of the Hurdy Gurdy. Masterful playing.
Imagine being the ripe old age of 35 and hearing this during a festival in the medieval. Absolutely mystical.
Can’t stop playing this over and over!
chrisamerriman I’m doing the same thing
hello
Im in the club
I once saw a spindly man carrying a stone larger than his head upon his back. He stumbled beneath the weight, shirtless under the sun, wearing only a loincloth. He tottered down a busy thoroughfare. People made way for him. Not because they sympathized with him, but because they feared the momentum of his steps. You dare not impede one such as this. The monarch is like this man, stumbling along, the weight of a kingdom on his shoulders. Many give way before him, but so few are willing to step in and help carry the stone. They do not wish to attach themselves to the work, lest they condemn themselves to a life full of extra burdens. I left my carriage that day and took up the stone, lifting it for the man. I believe my guards were embarrassed. One can ignore a poor shirtless wretch doing such labor, but none ignore a king sharing the load. Perhaps we should switch places more often. If a king is seen to assume the burden of the poorest of men, perhaps there will be those who will help him with his own load, so invisible, yet so daunting.
It's from The Way of Kings, by Nohadon, king of Alethela during the Heraldic Epochs.
@@grantlahti4405 nice!
I don't know what I more amazed by this man or you as a reader. well played the both of you.
Yes.
@@grantlahti4405
I walked from Abamabar to Urithiru. In this, the metaphor and experience are one, inseparable to me like my mind and memory. One contains the other, and though I can explain one to you, the other is only for me.
I strode this insightful distance on my own, and forbade attendants. I had no steed beyond my well-worn sandals, no companion beside a stout staff to offer conversation with its beats against the stone. My mouth was to be my purse; I stuffed it not with gems, but with song. When singing for sustenance failed me, my arms worked well for cleaning a floor or hogpen, and often earned me a satisfactory reward.
Those dear to me took fright for my safety and, perhaps, my sanity. Kings, they explained, do not walk like beggars for hundreds of miles. My response was that if a beggar could manage the feat, then why not a king? Did they think me less capable than a beggar?
Sometimes I think that I am. The beggar knows much that the king can only guess. And yet who draws up the codes for begging ordinances? Often I wonder what my experience in life-my easy life following the Desolation, and my current level of comfort-has given me of any true experience to use in making laws. If we had to rely on what we knew, kings would only be of use in creating laws regarding the proper heating of tea and cushioning of thrones.
Regardless, I made the trip and-as the astute reader has already concluded-survived it. The stories of its excitements will stain a different page in this narrative, for first I must explain my purpose in walking this strange path. Though I was quite willing to let my family think me insane, I would not leave the same as my cognomen upon the winds of history.
My family traveled to Urithiru via the direct method, and had been awaiting me for weeks when I arrived. I was not recognized at the gate, for my mane had grown quite robust without a razor to tame it. Once I revealed myself, I was carried away, primped, fed, worried over, and scolded in precisely that order. Only after all of this was through was I finally asked the purpose of my excursion. Couldn’t I have just taken the simple, easy, and common route to the holy city?
For my answer, I removed my sandals and proffered my callused feet. They were comfortable upon the table beside my half-consumed tray of grapes. At this point, the expressions of my companions proclaimed that they thought me daft, and so I explained by relating the stories of my trip. One after another, like stacked sacks of tallew, stored for the winter season. I would make flatbread of them soon, then stuff it between these pages.
Yes, I could have traveled quickly. But all men have the same ultimate destination. Whether we find our end in a hallowed sepulcher or a pauper’s ditch, all save the Heralds themselves must dine with the Nightwatcher.
And so, does the destination matter? Or is it the path we take? I declare that no accomplishment has substance nearly as great as the road used to achieve it. We are not creatures of destinations. It is the journey that shapes us. Our callused feet, our backs strong from carrying the weight of our travels, our eyes open with the fresh delight of experiences lived.
In the end, I must proclaim that no good can be achieved of false means. For the substance of our existence is not in the achievement, but in the method. The Monarch must understand this; he must not become so focused on what he wishes to accomplish that he diverts his gaze from the path he must take to arrive there.
-The 8th parable from The Way of Kings, quoted by Dalinar
Нахожусь под глубоким впечатлением: начиная от самого вида инструмента до какого-то КОСМИЧЕСКОГО исполнения!!!
Это настолько необычно, что ничего подобного до сегодняшнего дня я не слышала!!! Получила массу эстетического удовольствия!!!
От всей души благодарю исполнителя и желаю ему вдохновения на новые шедевры!!! 👏 Браво 👏
The coolest and best sounding instrument I've ever found/had the pleasure of being suggested!
Шедеврально!! Я о вас и об этой штуке только от Дани Крастера узнал. Как же это магически круто, переносишься в тот мир где эльфы, драконы и т.д. Браво маэстро!!!
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я тоже ксати, а вот этот видос забыл названия, напомнишь?
Я впервые инструмент увидел в песне The Longing, по рекомендации Ютуба.
Даже не зная что больше удивляет, то, как звуки извлекаются из этого инструмента или то какая внеземная музыка струится из него.
Not going to lie, i made a whole character and Backstory based on this and i want to play them so bad
I made a hurdy gurdy bard the day I found this channel.
About a month ago I got to play him.
It was so much fun and brought some memories of a true traditional medieval campaign.
@@jamesmoreland7569 That is so cool! I am so glad you got to be able to play that character~! =)
@@jamesmoreland7569 how do you make it? i'm still new here.
Me too! Haha this is awesome
@@remiicario they’re talking about DnD
If I could only listen to one piece of music for the rest of my life.. This is the one
Of all the songs I’ve heard this guy play, this one is my favorite. The addition of the organ and the banging of the drums is sublime 👌
Э... Слов нет, челюсть отпала. Это что за чудо инструмент? И исполнение фантастическое.
Я потрясён.
органиструм
Колесная лира.
1:02 is my fav part
No video has made me want a Hurdy-Gurdy more! This sounds so good!!!
I say this with zero exaggeration.
This fucking slaps.
@Rainman slim This comment made my week! LMAO - and I completely agree! 🙂
A plus comment, you sir win for best comment on the internet
You should throw this on to a car stereo with some decent subs the beat slaps
Класс, сразу представляются кельты, рыцари, драконы, фэнтези, красивые скалы ❤️
Хай
Не знаю откуда у меня это в рекомендациях но это невероятно красиво!
Have listened to this countless times. If I need "Centering" or just let everything melt away. I play this. Many thanx 👍👍
Звучит просто великолепно! Не представляю как сложно настроить этот инструмент, и как сложно на нём играть...
Теперь горю желанием, хотя бы когда- нибудь ,покрутить заветную ручку, извлекая из этого инструмента, до мурашек приятную мелодию!
While I'm sure I've heard this instrument before, this video is the first time I recall ever seeing one. Absolutely beautiful! And that song! I could listen to it over and over! Thank you for sharing!
This its the same instrument you play in sea of thieves
@@whanngabrylsanoy721 I do not know what sea of theives is.
@Psycogamer 12 no, i haven't.
Божественная мелодия. Душа поет внутри под неё.
И в воображении сразу стены из камня, замки, принцы и лорды и званный бал, огонь в каминах и вообще пиздец 😂 не?
Еще баранины и вина. А сюда мы быдем бросать кости)))) Не, ну круто мужик играет, зачетно@@FAU740
Корабли бороздящие морские просторы и кипящие жизнью порты
I am absolutely in love with everything going on in this video.
I FREAKING LOVE IT.
I'm still humming every bit of this, I love it sooooo much!
💯🔥
@@rainymarlin5232 YES, you know!
Завораживает! Околдовывает! Проникает до самых глубин души!
Словно в волшебный мир погрузилась. Браво музыканту!!!
Удивительный инструмент! И мелодия прекрасна!!! Браво!!!
I am blown away by the sounds from this instrument! Beautiful, the song carried me away to a lush green scenery in Europe or U.K. Beautiful.
For you brexit is complete :)
@@mrityunjaytripathi5588 I support Brexit, the worst thing the U.K. could have ever done was to join the E.U.
I am also blown away by the beautiful sounds of this Musical instrument. It's a blessing to hear such Sounds. Thank you.
I can't believe somthing like this exsists. I feel like it would only be in my dreams. Perfect RPG music.
Это самая лучшая и прекрасная мелодия который я слышал. Спасибо большое за прекрасный исполнения!
Absolutely mind-blowing - the skill required to play that instrument, and play it so well is incredible...
This sounds like a perfect music for Dungeons and Dragons if you encounter like a wizard in a giant hollow tree.
Perfect Music, all you need to it is some magic appear around you as you play it, I love it!
Пришли новые наушники Маршал, снова переслушиваю, и снова как в первый раз.... Рекспект и уважение!!! Жаль больше одного лайка не поставить.
Так вот как делают эту музыку...черт возьми даже не представлял что такие инструменты существуют.... круто
Thank you for the visual ability to witness this fascinating instrument and for the experience of hearing it played.
Назад в прошлое, в средневековье, где жили рыцари, драконы и менестрели. Спасибо, эта музыка великолепна, в ней есть отражение времен.
@Загибалов Ivanov так Бузову включи на полную и тащись)
@Загибалов Ivanov отшмальнись тогда,может станет легче.другим.
Где крестоносцы скидывали с церквей мусульман тысячами, жизнь не стоила ничего или стоила всего))
This is the song that taught me this instrument existed and I've been in love ever since
This guy just laying a sick medieval beat like its nothing. He has amazing skills.
I've recently become obsessed with this instrument and your performances are incredible 🔥🔥
I like the byproduct percussion sounds that are produced while hitting the keys.
Add drums with the same rhythm and you get a kickass medieval battle music
Yes! Key percussion an integral part of the song.
Wow! Sowas Schönes hört man selten - so richitg zum Schwelgen. Danke!