@@maolcogi I do think that, imo it would've been cool to come across it without knowing it was there so I can be like "yooo awesome" and have that little moment, but nah you took that away. Also easy for you to say "Imagine thinking it's a spoiler" when you got to experience it without knowing it was there
@@smh- apologies, anyone who is proficient with performance and instruments can play it! I just associate perform cause it’s usually associated with bard independently.
@@ChaoticAvengerIf you enjoyed Baldur's Gate 3 and haven't played Divinity OS2 then I implore you to give it a go, it's easily as good as Baldur's Gate 3.
most likely? I like the detail they included not changing its volume outside of necessary mastering. Harpsichord is one of those instruments that you can't play louder or softer on, it's just one consistent tone. It also has a resonator unlike a clavichord (i should add some harpsichords are double boarded and you can lock both boards together to double your sound, but because it's technically a "plucked" instrument not a percussion kinda like how modern pianos are, changing how hard you hit the key won't change the volume of the note)
Curiosity kills the cat, or gets it send to Fort Joy
You got that right hilga, you got that right
And I'm saying, you can trust ME
You‘re risking fort joy for one night with a lizard
I love the whistling.
Love that we can play this in Baldur's Gate 3 as a Bard. :D
Came back here after all these years to say the exact same thing. Though I wish "Drunk with Dwarven Mirth" would be available as well.
@@DrZaius3141 They;re basically the same tune though
Thanks for the spoilers bruh
@@HereticHero haha very funny. Imagine thinking this was a spoiler for real. 😂
@@maolcogi I do think that, imo it would've been cool to come across it without knowing it was there so I can be like "yooo awesome" and have that little moment, but nah you took that away. Also easy for you to say "Imagine thinking it's a spoiler" when you got to experience it without knowing it was there
Когда услышал эту песню в форте Радости, я остановил всю команду дабы послушать это творение.
Жз❤❤
Happy 5th birthday to an amazing game and soundtrack❤️
Hello from reddit and cheers
@@MaiSirAndrey Cheers, and good taste in music friend!!:)
@@artisan3286 hello
@@Champion_of_Vlaakith tsk’va, vlaakith blesses me this day
@@artisan3286 Together, we might survive.
Fits perfectly to the tavern in Driftwood. Even the last section wich is essentially the fight music there is perfect. It's also perfect for beast.
I genuinely cant help but to whistle to this masterpiece
I just came here cause this song is playable on Baldur's Gate 3 by Bards using their ability to perform. It's amazing.
for some reason i also able to play it on my sorc and i love it
@@smh- apologies, anyone who is proficient with performance and instruments can play it! I just associate perform cause it’s usually associated with bard independently.
@@ChaoticAvengerIf you enjoyed Baldur's Gate 3 and haven't played Divinity OS2 then I implore you to give it a go, it's easily as good as Baldur's Gate 3.
Fun son used to great effect in d&d campaigns
Quirky Bones, Rivellon, and this song are masterpieces
This is my favourite
One of the best things I've ever heard
It be a fuckin' FOUR-BARRELED BLUNDERBUSS!
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One of the best tracks of the game. Love the combination of the Driftwoody and the sea themes.
Only reason to go to the tavern in Driftwood when you aggro the whole town
This makes me want to get on a ship with me mates and plunder the sees fer loot.
Dryante did a fantastic cover, highly recommended
Best bard song
my name is GILLION TIDESTRIDER AND THIS IS MY DESTINY! 🐟
Gillion and beast would be best friends
Dam hearing this in riptide on jrwi is amazing
is it harpsichord at beginning? nice
most likely? I like the detail they included not changing its volume outside of necessary mastering. Harpsichord is one of those instruments that you can't play louder or softer on, it's just one consistent tone. It also has a resonator unlike a clavichord (i should add some harpsichords are double boarded and you can lock both boards together to double your sound, but because it's technically a "plucked" instrument not a percussion kinda like how modern pianos are, changing how hard you hit the key won't change the volume of the note)
I don’t know how to whistle 😢
I know how to but i don't know how to snap my fingers :D
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