I am Vietnamese I love listening to music from different cultures and this type of music made me feel like I could imagine myself being there during the Aztec times and experiencing the life that they had and being in the jungle
They built amazing cities and temples, both above and underground. They understood the stars enough to predict their movement for hundreds of years into the future. They hunted in the jungle, but made it their own.
appreciate the love u have for my forefathers. love Vietnamese women lol had a crush on one and my one regret is I never got to show that baby some real love ❤️🇻🇳🇳🇮🤝🌹
I feel something special knowing that this is the sound of my people. I feel as if I have lost my connection but I will explore my heritage and my culture
This felt so good listening to while drawing in a Guatemalan-Maya jade mask eating chocolate and smudging Yerba Santa truly makes me wanna study what’s our peoples history is.
pues... no sé, mis abuelos paternos no eran de aquí, eran de España, mi abuela paterna era pelirroja y solo los que eran mestizos mexicanos eran de mi abuela materna
@@RoerDaniel Claro que no, la cultura mexicana es una mezcla de cultura española (que a su vez es una mezcla de visigodos y arabaes) y las diversas culturas prehispánicas.
finally found where my roots are from. so glad my ancestors connected with me so i could enjoy such beautiful music from my culture. this so healing ❤️
That’s great to hear brother. Keep your indigenous roots alive, speak the language, value nature, admire Mesoamerica’s beautiful forms of architecture, and tag yourself with an indigenous partner of the same descent to let your future generations survive and thrive with your native genetics. Be proud bro ✊
Gratitude to you for uploading this! I have been searching for this ever since my ancestors started calling me. I built an altar to them we are Real Tight now. They not only walk with me my Ancestors are me. Nitze Tialli Pialli to the family reading this.
I’ve had a similar experience as yours. They have always been watching over me since a young child. I’ve had a few freak accidents happen to me that you wouldn’t believe. They saw my soul and my intentions and gave me a mission. They also lend me their power. In times of great need I call upon them and they ride down from the heavens with a Calvary. I wish you well on your journey sister.
Tonatiuh is an Aztec Goddess and this is Mayan music from a completely different culture entirely (whose language families aren't even similar). Are you sure it was your ancestors calling you? 😅
No manches como que del norte y como que tribus, los Mayas eran de el sur de la península de Yucatán y estados cercanos como Chiapas, Campeche o incluso otros paises como Belice y Guatemala y aunque Azteca esta bien lo mas correcto es Mexica y ninguna de las dos eran tribus, los aztecas eran los gobernantes de el territorio mexicano (Imperio Azteca) antes de la llegada de los españoles y los mayas eran una de las civilizaciones mas inteligentes del mundo. Do not stain as from the north and as what tribes, the Mayans were from the south of the Yucatan peninsula and nearby states such as Chiapas, Campeche or even other countries such as Belize and Guatemala and although Aztec is fine, the most correct thing is Mexica and none of the two were tribes, the Aztecs were the rulers of the Mexican territory (Aztec Empire) before the arrival of the Spanish and the Mayas were one of the most intelligent civilizations in the world. Sorry but i don't speak english
This makes me emotionally because two years ago out of nowhere I asked my family If I had mayan ancestry they replied yes you do. Ever since I have tried my best to reconnect with my culture.
Honestly I wish I was indigenous. They have arguably the greatest cultures to exist. They accomplished so much, beautiful architecture, beautiful unique languages, worshipped and valued nature and the wildlife, they deserve so much better. Reconnecting with your peoples is a better way than going with the modernization Mexico pushes in Spanish.
Nuestras raíces nunca morirán porque están dentro de nosotros solo hay que recordar y escuchando esta música me retornan a un pasado ya vivido. Estoy orgullosa de la gente que sigue las tradiciones prehispánicas tlazocamati
por fin encontré música tradicional antigua de los pueblos originarios, que por cierto, muy parecida a los que habitan en otras regiones de todo américa, lo que confirma el lazo de parentesco entre unos y otros.
@@josebonilla4249 muy mal que nos han educado…afortunadamente por lo menos en México, se está haciendo énfasis en conocer nuestras culturas mesoamericanas desde pequeños, yo tengo hijos en escuela del estado, por eso veo los textos. Saludos.
De parte de un “extranjero” en Tierra Norte Americana. Mi gente no se mudo, la linea divisora no’s separo. Este sonido, rhytmo…trai con el, el llamado de todos aquellos Que somos undios por nuestros ancestores. Beautiful, simply beautiful. Todas las tierras son extranjeras para mucha de su jente
Thank you! Wonderful music! 😍🥰 Greetings from Russia. Music of Earth has very much in common: deep bonds with nature and inner self. It reminds me of my Udmurt origin... upd. fixed a mistake.
You should have more likes some people just don't understand what you're saying I take it God bless you God bless Russia and the whole world in Jesus name always with love this is Jeremiah tribe Issachar.
This isn’t Central America it is Mexico. Central Americans think they are better than Mexicans but they are not. Mexico has always been more advanced and superior to Central America. Since ancient times until today Mexico is more advanced and superior to Central America.
Me encantó este álbum: ATEKOKOLI Me es muy exquisito oír todos los instrumentos ancestrales que interpretaron los autores de esta bonita obra. Ricardo Lozano. Jorge Ramos. Gracias. Que hermoso es conectar con nuestras Raíces he imaginarme rodeado de mística naturaleza. Saludos a todos los escuchas 🗺️ desde Tepotzotlán México 🇲🇽
Was listening to this with eyes closed with headphones, on a psychedelic journey. It really felt I was walking deep in the Amazon, seeing ancient civilizations in the distance. Powerful music. Cheers from Sweden! 🙌
As a mexican, I find it weird that, except for Amalia García, no one has ever included voices and singing in prehispanic mesoamerican music. Aztecs, mayans and other indigenous populations surely must have sung in their languages, many of which we still know well enough.
I witnessed the power of this music first hand. I was eating at a Mexican Restaurant during a rush. They played this music and totally just crushed it with intense focus and motivation. It was the darndest thing!
Hello, please keep in mind Ricardo and Jorge removed the disc from RUclips because people were using their music for the wrong reason and purposes so please try not to repost their music. Thank you.
Probably, they misattributed the source. That's why Ricardo and Jorge removed it. Copyright is part of it. Fair use on the other hand, is used for research, commentary and criticism but not any reason other than I mentioned such as for profit.
@@adamas8838 what I meant back then was try not to use it for your hippie candle commercial and stuff like that 😭I’ve seen some wack stuff with my dad’s and Ricardo’s music here
La mayoría de mis antepasados eran aztecas. Mi abuela, que se mudó a los Estados Unidos desde México cuando era niña, todavía practica ciertas creencias hasta el día de hoy. Tiene varios CD como este porque no puede usar un dispositivo electrónico para escuchar esta música. Me alegro de poder escucharlo a menudo en este video, ¡así que gracias!
Que belleza de música prehispánica en conecta con mis raíces...aquí en un parque de Lima sjl , uso esta música para mis prácticas de kinam y la gente me queda mirando..yo sigo conectado con la naturaleza sin inmutar conectando mis pocjpos que son el nombre quechua de mis chakras o vórtices de energía...gracias señor por estar todavía con buena salud y que no me haya enfermado del covid , estoy seguro que estos ejercicios que práctico colaboro en mi sistema inmune...gracias..
@@palatina5993she or he Is calling this music from México beautiful, and sending regards from New Zealand and is telling he/she belongs to an indiginous group. Regards from Tijuana México.
México tiene una cultura muy antigua y rica, amo mi país y esta música antigua es tan mística. Pocos son los países de America que tuvieron grandes y avanzadas civilizaciones, México tiene 2 de las 3 civilizaciones más antiguas e importantes de America, en nuestro país se creó el chocolate desde hace miles de años, así como el chicle y otras cosas. Además los mayas ya sabían de astronomía y tenían su propio sistema de escritura e incluso de drenaje. ❤
Helped me realized and thank all of my ancestors for the things they went through so I can be at this very moment it made me feel like I should do better because they didn’t go through what they went through just so I waste my time not becoming wealthy and freeing my family from poverty
Amazing, Just had to play this while i walk around Chichen Itza, unbelievable place and hard to believe what this place was like 1000s of years ago! 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇬🇧🇲🇽🇲🇽
@@TheTranceCartel You are probably not even Mexican. Based on your other comments you seem like an Afrocentric "we wuz kangs" misinformed reject. You definitely have the colonizer and the typical offended Karen attitude. Why do you want to separate people and have Indigenous culture be forgotten , you forget Mexicans are mixed? You for sure are not a pure Mayan or Mexica and with your energy you have no room to talk gatekeeper Pocho.
@@TheTranceCartel So? Plentiful of Mesoamericans in the region adopted the pet and is considered significant in Mesoamerican history. What is your point, troll 😂? Lord, you have an obsession.
Muchas gracias por esto tan bonito que nos permite experimentar al escuchar esta música, como dicen aqui nos reconecta con nuestra raiz. Viva todas las culturas nativas del continente Americano.
@@bigmuhlest7492 I took 4 gs and saw everything breathing growing or waving. It felt like I was in a geometric spider web and I was in tune with everything at the very moment. Felt so connected, warm wonderful love to everything. Those are some awesome mushrooms 💯
i'm a 32 years old russian dude that discovered aztecs through late 1990s AoE2 game and all these years later i'm still upset and angry about Cortez. All the human sacrifices concerned. I am also of an oppinion that aztec were the pure beautiful culture that could largely contrribute to the humanity if not for the Cortez. The Mexico City situation with all the sinking and water shortage seems somewhy just.
"Upset and angry about Cortes" why? It was the Tlaxcala and Purépecha who ended the brutality and savage colonialism of the Aztec Empire, Cortes was just their excuse to finally undo the Mexica Triple Alliance
@@TheTranceCartel The history of those days is fuzzy, but judging on what's available on the alliance and Spanish invasion neither of three tribes really survived the invasion. which wasn't sanctioned, since Cortez left for americas before the permit was approved, which it wasn't. aztec had culture, history or deep folklore at least; speculation, but if not for europeans they'd consume the other tribes eventually like they did before and evolve into a new and better political state. i mean they were quite advanced from what we can gather from current sources. consuming chocolate, exercising poetry, trying to build a society, then come Cortez, with flu, guns, horses and everything else your culture isn't ready for feels just unfair.
@@TheTranceCartel You are probably not even Mexican. Based on your other comments you seem like an Afrocentric "we wuz kangs" misinformed reject. You definitely have the colonizer and the typical offended Karen attitude. Why do you want to separate people and have Indigenous culture be forgotten , you forget Mexicans are mixed? You for sure are not a pure Mayan or Mexica and with your energy you have no room to talk gatekeeper Pocho.
Beautiful. I like everyone else here with an Nahautl/Aztec username feel very connected to "my" ancestors listening to this, even though they're from a people hundreds of km away who speak a completely different language and have a completely different culture. Ignorant people without a history will cling to whatever they can, I suppose.
You are probably not even Mexican. Based on your other comments you seem like an Afrocentric "we wuz kangs" misinformed reject. You definitely have the colonizer and the typical offended Karen attitude. Why do you want to separate people and have Indigenous culture be forgotten , you forget Mexicans are mixed? You for sure are not a pure Mayan or Mexica and with your energy you have no room to talk gatekeeper pocho.
@@horns6619 Because I am pointing out that the Mayans and Aztecs were two entirely separate ethno entities that spoke languages that belonged to genetically different linguistic sprachenbunds and language families, who were ethnically dissimilar (to the point that the Aztecs were at constant warfare with the people who constitute what is now El Salvador/Guatemala)--that makes ME the colonising Karen? 😅 If 'Colonising Karen' means I'm not some historically illiterate Consuela that thinks Mexico was a single unified entity of 'Brown People' (how racist in of itself!), then I wear that appellation with distinction
@@horns6619 "Why do you want to separate people" Err, because the Mayans and Nahuatl/Mexica WERE separate people? Have you ever read a single book about Mexican history before Columbus?
I cant stop thinking about the death howl flutes if some of this type of music was inspired during a siege, you could have someone bring out the flute to calm everyone down and thereby communicate with the besiegers through music, despite being far away they could almost talk to each other, given most of the words would've been pretty colorful xD
Them Spanish been hella quiet ever since this dropped.
Pialli. 💪🏾🇯🇲🇲🇽🇲🇦
Good. Spain can go stay in Europe.
Reul sht... lmao 💀 😂
We still waitin to catch that fade...they dont wanted
Many Spanish partook in ayahuasca ceremonies and did not agree with the brutality committed by there people who he went off with
I am Vietnamese I love listening to music from different cultures and this type of music made me feel like I could imagine myself being there during the Aztec times and experiencing the life that they had and being in the jungle
They built amazing cities and temples, both above and underground. They understood the stars enough to predict their movement for hundreds of years into the future. They hunted in the jungle, but made it their own.
Same, i’m Vietnamese and i fell in love with Mesoamerican cultures
appreciate the love u have for my forefathers. love Vietnamese women lol had a crush on one and my one regret is I never got to show that baby some real love ❤️🇻🇳🇳🇮🤝🌹
I feel something special knowing that this is the sound of my people. I feel as if I have lost my connection but I will explore my heritage and my culture
Me as well in half Honduran and half Salvadoran. What about you
@@erik9157 like 3%mayan, guatemalan and European Guatemalan, according to the records I have.
@@miso48Same. My dad’s side of the family is from Guatemala, and they have no Spanish DNA in the dna test results. They only had indigenous results.
Im a quarter Spanish from my dad, a quarter Indian and half Aztec. My family from my mom’s side is nearly direct descendants from the Aztec tribes.
This is one of my most listened to videos. While I am not of descent of the Central American cultures, I am Lakota, and I appreciate this music.
Same 🩸
We are all family, Our music is your music✊🏾
We’re all cousins
From the Rez, to the Barrio, to the rain forest. Many nations. One people.
You look predominantly European to me
This felt so good listening to while drawing in a Guatemalan-Maya jade mask eating chocolate and smudging Yerba Santa truly makes me wanna study what’s our peoples history is.
Bouta drink peyote to this
@@mikeol510 I hope it goes/went in your way
Chocolate 🍫🙌🏼💯
Some of this is also Honduran, Kopan is Copan Ruinas in northern honduras!!
And it is also Mexican Chichen Itza,Tulum and other places in the Yucatan peninsula
Tracklist:
00:00 1. Kukulkan
05:04 2. Kopan
07:44 3. Ahaw Kin
11:48 4. Ek Chuah
16:15 5. Xibalba
20:26 6. Hurakan
23:15 7. Hunanpu
27:05 8. Xan
29:57 9. Ixtzul
🙏🏿☀️🔥
Gracias
Ola hermano! Gracias desde Brazil
Thank you!
Thank you legend 🎉
Nuestros ancestros hubieran querido que los recordemos con mucho amor y respeto.
Kaua prosper in uey mexicah yeyekolistli . Niktlasohtla moaltepeuh tlauel miak
si claro tus "ancestros" compruebanos que de verdad deciendes de ellos
pues... no sé, mis abuelos paternos no eran de aquí, eran de España, mi abuela paterna era pelirroja y solo los que eran mestizos mexicanos eran de mi abuela materna
@@magicattack9988 Wey, viaja al sur y te vas a dar cuenta que con solo mirar sus caras ya te das cuenta que si descendemos de ellos xd
@@magicattack9988 Cállate alv
Nuestra cultura nunca murió, solo se tomó un tiempo para retornar más fuerte.
A’ho 🙏🏽
LA MATARON
Nos isieron perder el camino. Pero siempre lo encontraremos.
@@GustavoSanchez-bu7ne hicieron*
@@RoerDaniel Claro que no, la cultura mexicana es una mezcla de cultura española (que a su vez es una mezcla de visigodos y arabaes) y las diversas culturas prehispánicas.
finally found where my roots are from. so glad my ancestors connected with me so i could enjoy such beautiful music from my culture. this so healing ❤️
Los americanos son mentirosos y prejuiciosos.
The songs of my ancestors, I have no Spaniard in me, VIVA LA RAZA!!!!!! ✊🏽✊🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽
That’s great to hear brother. Keep your indigenous roots alive, speak the language, value nature, admire Mesoamerica’s beautiful forms of architecture, and tag yourself with an indigenous partner of the same descent to let your future generations survive and thrive with your native genetics. Be proud bro ✊
“I have no Spaniard in me” “VIVA LA RAZA” lmao chose one bro
Y hablas ingles, che pocho meco 🤣
@@albertwesker5674😂 right? At the end of the day we are all mixed to some extent. Long gone are the days of being 100% anything.
Very proud to hear that, perpetuate la raza further🫶🏽
I am transported to another time and place when I hear this music. For musicians to achieve this is genius. ❤
Merci beaucoup.... pour ce magnifique partage....quelle richesse cette culture... connexions puissantes a l'âme et au cœur 💓💓
Tbh my history tech set played this joint in class and it went crazy
Lucky
@@yourhighness6457 fr dawg
@@samsanity5995 top notch taste buds
Gratitude to you for uploading this! I have been searching for this ever since my ancestors started calling me. I built an altar to them we are Real Tight now. They not only walk with me my Ancestors are me. Nitze Tialli Pialli to the family reading this.
Tlazocamati! Yolo, Huitlzillihuitl
@@HummingbirdFeather Nechepacta nimizixmatl 😁
Good luck on your spiritual journey, may your andsestors always receive light
I’ve had a similar experience as yours. They have always been watching over me since a young child. I’ve had a few freak accidents happen to me that you wouldn’t believe. They saw my soul and my intentions and gave me a mission. They also lend me their power. In times of great need I call upon them and they ride down from the heavens with a Calvary. I wish you well on your journey sister.
Tonatiuh is an Aztec Goddess and this is Mayan music from a completely different culture entirely (whose language families aren't even similar).
Are you sure it was your ancestors calling you? 😅
Revivir con musica a mis ancestros y brindarles mis respetos, porque seguimos aqui renaciendo junto con ellos.🤩
Love to the Aztec and Maya from the tribes of the north❤️
Love to the tribe of the north from the tribe of Issachar
No manches como que del norte y como que tribus, los Mayas eran de el sur de la península de Yucatán y estados cercanos como Chiapas, Campeche o incluso otros paises como Belice y Guatemala y aunque Azteca esta bien lo mas correcto es Mexica y ninguna de las dos eran tribus, los aztecas eran los gobernantes de el territorio mexicano (Imperio Azteca) antes de la llegada de los españoles y los mayas eran una de las civilizaciones mas inteligentes del mundo. Do not stain as from the north and as what tribes, the Mayans were from the south of the Yucatan peninsula and nearby states such as Chiapas, Campeche or even other countries such as Belize and Guatemala and although Aztec is fine, the most correct thing is Mexica and none of the two were tribes, the Aztecs were the rulers of the Mexican territory (Aztec Empire) before the arrival of the Spanish and the Mayas were one of the most intelligent civilizations in the world. Sorry but i don't speak english
Hello northerner :3
@@yon9x173 creo que querian decir tribos de Indios de los Estados Unidos.
@@yon9x173 estas bien guey
I love being from Honduras 🇭🇳
This makes me emotionally because two years ago out of nowhere I asked my family If I had mayan ancestry they replied yes you do. Ever since I have tried my best to reconnect with my culture.
Try chewing on some salvia Divinorum leaves my friend. Ska Pastora Maria
@@euclidpanarchy1502 what does that do?
@@glennquagmire6153 it's a one of a kind spiritual medicine. You can read about it all over the web. It acts as an atypical dissociative
@@euclidpanarchy1502 I need to check it out, Thank you 😌
Honestly I wish I was indigenous. They have arguably the greatest cultures to exist. They accomplished so much, beautiful architecture, beautiful unique languages, worshipped and valued nature and the wildlife, they deserve so much better. Reconnecting with your peoples is a better way than going with the modernization Mexico pushes in Spanish.
Nuestras raíces nunca morirán porque están dentro de nosotros solo hay que recordar y escuchando esta música me retornan a un pasado ya vivido. Estoy orgullosa de la gente que sigue las tradiciones prehispánicas tlazocamati
por fin encontré música tradicional antigua de los pueblos originarios, que por cierto, muy parecida a los que habitan en otras regiones de todo américa, lo que confirma el lazo de parentesco entre unos y otros.
Que triste ver más comentarios de extranjeros que de nuestra propia tierra. Hermosa música
No estes triste yo soy lenka y pipil. Y entre mi gente pocos saben de estas razas ancestrales y todos se creen muy españolitos
@@josebonilla4249 muy mal que nos han educado…afortunadamente por lo menos en México, se está haciendo énfasis en conocer nuestras culturas mesoamericanas desde pequeños, yo tengo hijos en escuela del estado, por eso veo los textos. Saludos.
De parte de un “extranjero” en Tierra Norte Americana. Mi gente no se mudo, la linea divisora no’s separo. Este sonido, rhytmo…trai con el, el llamado de todos aquellos Que somos undios por nuestros ancestores. Beautiful, simply beautiful. Todas las tierras son extranjeras para mucha de su jente
@@josebonilla4249 soy mexicana y orgullosa de mis ancestros ❤️🌱
@@josebonilla4249 compatriota! Saludos a la distancia!
Thank you! Wonderful music! 😍🥰 Greetings from Russia. Music of Earth has very much in common: deep bonds with nature and inner self. It reminds me of my Udmurt origin...
upd. fixed a mistake.
You should have more likes some people just don't understand what you're saying I take it God bless you God bless Russia and the whole world in Jesus name always with love this is Jeremiah tribe Issachar.
full blown mayan here loving my music this sounds and feels original 🤟🏾🤟🏾🤟🏾
This music in shrooms is amazing i feel the vibrations of every instrument
Incredible and powerful, thank you so much. Central America has so much to give to the world, and inspire the whole of humanity in many ways
This isn’t Central America it is Mexico. Central Americans think they are better than Mexicans but they are not. Mexico has always been more advanced and superior to Central America. Since ancient times until today Mexico is more advanced and superior to Central America.
@@michaelmolina7682 I mean, you guys both got your asses whupped by the Spanish so 🤷🏻♂️
@@michaelmolina7682 wtf have some respect
@@TheTranceCartel diseases did most of the work
most of the people who used to play (and still play) these songs are in Mexico, and Mexico is very much North American
My Ancestors 🤩
Me encantó este álbum: ATEKOKOLI
Me es muy exquisito oír todos los instrumentos ancestrales que interpretaron los autores de esta bonita obra.
Ricardo Lozano.
Jorge Ramos. Gracias.
Que hermoso es conectar con nuestras Raíces he imaginarme rodeado de mística naturaleza.
Saludos a todos los escuchas 🗺️ desde Tepotzotlán México 🇲🇽
Was listening to this with eyes closed with headphones, on a psychedelic journey. It really felt I was walking deep in the Amazon, seeing ancient civilizations in the distance.
Powerful music.
Cheers from Sweden! 🙌
No need for psychedelics, when you already have a strong mind..yes you.
the aztecs and mayans were north of the amazons, nonetheless i am glad you enjoy our culture, cheers
As a mexican, I find it weird that, except for Amalia García, no one has ever included voices and singing in prehispanic mesoamerican music. Aztecs, mayans and other indigenous populations surely must have sung in their languages, many of which we still know well enough.
There's actually a band called Anawak who does stuff like that! I recommend their albums Cuatro Aguilas and Primer Sol :D
The first track sounds so cool and high energy like being chased in the jungle or arena combat if you speed it up to 1.25 or 1.5 speed
Yeah they would fight using the music in battle still do, hard to beat music that's been around older than humanity lol
Desde El Salvador 🇸🇻 🫶🏼
I witnessed the power of this music first hand. I was eating at a Mexican Restaurant during a rush. They played this music and totally just crushed it with intense focus and motivation. It was the darndest thing!
Hello, please keep in mind Ricardo and Jorge removed the disc from RUclips because people were using their music for the wrong reason and purposes so please try not to repost their music. Thank you.
Wait what happened?
Could you please expand on this?
Probably, they misattributed the source. That's why Ricardo and Jorge removed it. Copyright is part of it. Fair use on the other hand, is used for research, commentary and criticism but not any reason other than I mentioned such as for profit.
@@adamas8838 what I meant back then was try not to use it for your hippie candle commercial and stuff like that 😭I’ve seen some wack stuff with my dad’s and Ricardo’s music here
You should pin 📌 this post to the top
Im not even indigenous, just a fan of the culture
Sending love and gratitude to the majestic Jaguar 🇺🇸
So glad this is finally getting attention.
Cierras los ojos, y llegas a otra época con esta música. Que bueno que lo subieron.
Recently my anxiety has been taking over me and I had to listen to the music of my ancestors. I have to let everything out.
Viva Mexico Antiguo. Saludos de Las Vegas Nevada
11:46 is the best by far
It sounds like a battle theme, especially with the Aztec Death whistle
Imagine chillin in the rain forest minding your business and you hear that scream with drums playing
La mayoría de mis antepasados eran aztecas. Mi abuela, que se mudó a los Estados Unidos desde México cuando era niña, todavía practica ciertas creencias hasta el día de hoy. Tiene varios CD como este porque no puede usar un dispositivo electrónico para escuchar esta música. Me alegro de poder escucharlo a menudo en este video, ¡así que gracias!
wow this is such powerful and beautiful music! makes you feel connected to everything-past,present,future,spirit x
Hitting the peace pipe feeling one with the land enjoying the beautiful musica❤ of my ancestors
Love, love, love! Was called again to it yesterday, spring equinox, and it delivered a beautiful transformation during meditation😊
VIVA MÉXICO!!!! 💚🤍🤎🤍❤️🇲🇽
Que descubrimiento más hermoso me ha dado este canal. Gracias
Que belleza de música prehispánica en conecta con mis raíces...aquí en un parque de Lima sjl , uso esta música para mis prácticas de kinam y la gente me queda mirando..yo sigo conectado con la naturaleza sin inmutar conectando mis pocjpos que son el nombre quechua de mis chakras o vórtices de energía...gracias señor por estar todavía con buena salud y que no me haya enfermado del covid , estoy seguro que estos ejercicios que práctico colaboro en mi sistema inmune...gracias..
I've been searching for these sounds for a long time. Thank you ❤️
This is so Aztec that my water turned into coffee
Playing this during the eclipse on Monday April 8th. Time to get tribal
Respect the beautiful sounds from New Zealand maori indigenous
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@@palatina5993she or he Is calling this music from México beautiful, and sending regards from New Zealand and is telling he/she belongs to an indiginous group. Regards from Tijuana México.
I just found out I'm 40% mesoamerican Indian, love the music
this is life/love-giving/supporting music---thank you so much...
Nos quieren quitar lo poco que nos queda...nuestra identidad... saludos desde el imperio purepecha...
Beautiful... my ancestor's music ❤
Belíssimo, ouvindo do 🇧🇷
Saludos hermano ✋
México tiene una cultura muy antigua y rica, amo mi país y esta música antigua es tan mística. Pocos son los países de America que tuvieron grandes y avanzadas civilizaciones, México tiene 2 de las 3 civilizaciones más antiguas e importantes de America, en nuestro país se creó el chocolate desde hace miles de años, así como el chicle y otras cosas. Además los mayas ya sabían de astronomía y tenían su propio sistema de escritura e incluso de drenaje. ❤
Amazing the track at the start was powerful to listen to while rucking 40kgs for 8kms...something about the rythm and beat that empowered me
Helped me realized and thank all of my ancestors for the things they went through so I can be at this very moment it made me feel like I should do better because they didn’t go through what they went through just so I waste my time not becoming wealthy and freeing my family from poverty
Imagine a Namor film with this kind type of music, that would be epic.
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I love listening to this! You can feel our ancestors through these sounds.
Amazing, Just had to play this while i walk around Chichen Itza, unbelievable place and hard to believe what this place was like 1000s of years ago! 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇬🇧🇲🇽🇲🇽
Love my people my family history goes back to the South west and Mexico. The Zapotec and seri
Canadians and u.s.a americans are taking over now
me transformo en un Guerrero con esta Hermosa Musica
Beautiful old Mexico ❤
Wow... !!! My best friend, Great... We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks Have a happy day!
Música única que te transporta y te hace vibrar el espíritu....Ome teotl Mexicas aahhh hoooo.....
My Xoloitzcuintli puppy loves this.
Which makes no sense since Xoloitzcuintli are from Northern Mexico, thousands of km from where this music is from
@@TheTranceCartel You are probably not even Mexican. Based on your other comments you seem like an Afrocentric "we wuz kangs" misinformed reject. You definitely have the colonizer and the typical offended Karen attitude. Why do you want to separate people and have Indigenous culture be forgotten , you forget Mexicans are mixed? You for sure are not a pure Mayan or Mexica and with your energy you have no room to talk gatekeeper Pocho.
@@TheTranceCartel you wanna be Aztec or Mayan so bad that you hate anyone who is or feels connected to them.
@@TheTranceCartel So? Plentiful of Mesoamericans in the region adopted the pet and is considered significant in Mesoamerican history. What is your point, troll 😂? Lord, you have an obsession.
Why does this song play in my head whenever I'm walking through a park while it's raining
When I listen to this I feel like I'm dancing with my ancestors.
That Aztec/Comanche Chick ✌🏽💚🙏🏾🦅🇲🇽🌹
real mexican music
Anyone else listening on the day of the eclipse?
hermosura. gracias
Absolutely phenomenal
Thank you ANCESTORS. Non polluters!
Thank you for this
Honor to my ancestors
Wooow en la primera me sentí como si estuviera en un campo de batalla esperando una señal asta la piel se me erizó
Beautiful
Thank you. 💜
Me encanta esta música 💕
Muchas gracias por esto tan bonito que nos permite experimentar al escuchar esta música, como dicen aqui nos reconecta con nuestra raiz. Viva todas las culturas nativas del continente Americano.
If you have a cat this is the perfect music to play! :P
Me gusta meditar con este tipo de musicalizacion ancestral..es hermosa..
Eating Mexican Huautla mushrooms to this has been a life changing experience
Took 5gs and met Quetzalcoatl
@@bigmuhlest7492 I took 4 gs and saw everything breathing growing or waving. It felt like I was in a geometric spider web and I was in tune with everything at the very moment. Felt so connected, warm wonderful love to everything. Those are some awesome mushrooms 💯
I was just thinking shroom trip would be intense.
@@addisonyoungg8052 it was something else all right. Wish I could experience it again. It was really beautiful ❤️
Aztec and Mayan music is fascinating!
Uma obra prima. 👏👏👏
i love this song!!
SALUDOS DESDE COMPTON CA.
i have a real colima owl ocarina from a shaft tomb. i want to play a song like this on it.
Bellísima música me encanta gracias
Ok so I see a lot of calming effect of others. This inspires my anger with solitude
It doesn't help you? And you feel anger for others wealth? In that case of you see, you have a path to walk now
Awesome music from a great culture!
Música tan esencial! 💚🌞
i'm a 32 years old russian dude that discovered aztecs through late 1990s AoE2 game and all these years later i'm still upset and angry about Cortez. All the human sacrifices concerned.
I am also of an oppinion that aztec were the pure beautiful culture that could largely contrribute to the humanity if not for the Cortez.
The Mexico City situation with all the sinking and water shortage seems somewhy just.
"Upset and angry about Cortes" why? It was the Tlaxcala and Purépecha who ended the brutality and savage colonialism of the Aztec Empire, Cortes was just their excuse to finally undo the Mexica Triple Alliance
@@TheTranceCartel The history of those days is fuzzy, but judging on what's available on the alliance and Spanish invasion neither of three tribes really survived the invasion.
which wasn't sanctioned, since Cortez left for americas before the permit was approved, which it wasn't.
aztec had culture, history or deep folklore at least;
speculation, but if not for europeans they'd consume the other tribes eventually like they did before and evolve into a new and better political state. i mean they were quite advanced from what we can gather from current sources.
consuming chocolate, exercising poetry, trying to build a society, then come Cortez, with flu, guns, horses and everything else your culture isn't ready for feels just unfair.
@@TheTranceCartel you wanna be Aztec or Mayan so bad that you hate anyone who is or feels connected to them.
@@TheTranceCartel You are probably not even Mexican. Based on your other comments you seem like an Afrocentric "we wuz kangs" misinformed reject. You definitely have the colonizer and the typical offended Karen attitude. Why do you want to separate people and have Indigenous culture be forgotten , you forget Mexicans are mixed? You for sure are not a pure Mayan or Mexica and with your energy you have no room to talk gatekeeper Pocho.
@@TheTranceCartel you keep coming back to the comments every month to through negativity around get a life you wannabe.
Beautiful. I like everyone else here with an Nahautl/Aztec username feel very connected to "my" ancestors listening to this, even though they're from a people hundreds of km away who speak a completely different language and have a completely different culture. Ignorant people without a history will cling to whatever they can, I suppose.
You are probably not even Mexican. Based on your other comments you seem like an Afrocentric "we wuz kangs" misinformed reject. You definitely have the colonizer and the typical offended Karen attitude. Why do you want to separate people and have Indigenous culture be forgotten , you forget Mexicans are mixed? You for sure are not a pure Mayan or Mexica and with your energy you have no room to talk gatekeeper pocho.
you wanna be Aztec or Mayan so bad that you hate anyone who is or feels connected to them.
Your a wannabe native with no Indigenous blood that came to these comments to spread negativity.
@@horns6619 Because I am pointing out that the Mayans and Aztecs were two entirely separate ethno entities that spoke languages that belonged to genetically different linguistic sprachenbunds and language families, who were ethnically dissimilar (to the point that the Aztecs were at constant warfare with the people who constitute what is now El Salvador/Guatemala)--that makes ME the colonising Karen? 😅
If 'Colonising Karen' means I'm not some historically illiterate Consuela that thinks Mexico was a single unified entity of 'Brown People' (how racist in of itself!), then I wear that appellation with distinction
@@horns6619 "Why do you want to separate people" Err, because the Mayans and Nahuatl/Mexica WERE separate people? Have you ever read a single book about Mexican history before Columbus?
this is very beautiful thank you
Greetings fromPeru nice music
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Viva los Incas, Mayas, Chichimeca, Olmecas!!
On April 2nd I found that I am 79.5 percent Mezoamerican with no Latin blood the truth feels great
You probably have some Latin in you generations ago tho lol.
@@InfernalLeo777 then he wouldn't have any in him ? If it was *generations* ago
I cant stop thinking about the death howl flutes if some of this type of music was inspired during a siege, you could have someone bring out the flute to calm everyone down and thereby communicate with the besiegers through music, despite being far away they could almost talk to each other, given most of the words would've been pretty colorful xD