Danhatman party like you don’t have radiation running through your body from the phone screen in your face everyday. Party like your society is dictated by your duchy and not some mysterious globalist banking empire. Party like your life has meaning!
@@gr3ybrun1x66 I have to agree, everyone thinks that they'd be the lord and not the peasant, the lucky one who doesn't die as a child or hell, die during birth. And the guy above who thinks modern life is dull and meaningless, with no freedom, is an idiot.
The name of Rokatanc is actually from the hungarian word Rókatánc it's a thing that beggar hungarians and gypsies did in hungary in the first millenium its basically just a dance which looks like you imitate animal moves (but i have no idea why the foxes are pointed out in the name). Amúgy meg én is magyar vagyok és én is furcsáltam a címét néztem is, hogy európai nyelvre egyáltalán nem hasonlít a cím.
its not real medieval music. the band, Vox Vulgaris, is a kind of neo-folk band which makes essentially experimental modern medieval music from scratch, usually with a lot of improvisation.
@@purromemes7395 The melody / theme itself, yes, but this particular interpretation of it, no, not the way it's orchestrated etc. There is a lot of speculation as it is in the way that medieval music ensembles of today bring that music to life, but these guys really take it for a new spin, making it more familiar to modern ears. SADLY we have little information on how medieval music sounded. As far as notation goes, all that they did write down was the melody lines, and they would improvise on them, kinda like how jazz musicians would improvise on a written theme. The rest of info comes mostly from images, illustrated miniatures in manuscripts that would show what instruments they played and how they were grouped together (maybe you know all this, but I'm leaving it here for others to see too)
***** I'm French and I feel ashamed for being ignorant of their History and Culture. Please Hungarian people, forgive my ignorance. The more I learn about you, the more I'm impressed.
Charles VII: Good duke, come and join our army. Jean II of Alençon: I cannot, for I hath not yet paid my ransom, good sire. Charles VII: A maiden is come amongst us. Jean II of Alençon: ...
The wenches twerk to this bards tune when I rideth through town with my armored pantaloons hanging loweth upon my posterior... Much to the dismay of the priesthood
Thou profests such filth! In thy times of mine forefathers such were the ways of scoundrels and heathen. Thou deserveth not even to be soiled in muddy fields. Begone!
@@danil8379 blame the latins with their latin empire that weakend the byzantins to the point they could never recover. The latin empire is the biggest insult to history.
The average life expectancy was 60 some odd years. Infant mortality rates skew the statistics to make it seem like half But if you survived to 20 chances were you'd live a full life.
Thy betrothed: Please cometh over to my manor, my lord Thou : Forgive me as I am still busy fighting Saracens. Thy betrothed : My parents art away.... Thou : I am now at thy balcony, my loveth
@@bunselflike how old you wanna go? Before the invasion of the dirty ass Norman's, English was super German because the Saxons, and the Angles were initially hired to protect the remaining roman-britons said fuck you and stayed slowly taking over.
As a musician in this genre, I can confirm this. The bagpipes they use are even a fairly modern re-development and not in any way historical. There have been efforts at reconstructing the actual music and instruments, but to our modern ears it mostly sounds fairly boring and unengaging. We do use historical melodies in no small part however. We just reinterpret them.
@RogThePirate Actually it's first millenium hungarian folk music as the name also tell us it's the rókatánc which is a dance where the dancer tries to imitate an animals moves by the way I'm hungarian thats why i know this and the instrument is the hungarian bagpipe which is about 1100-1000 years old but no problem musician. xd I hope you leart something new.
@@rogthepirate4593 Also i find this about the vox vulgaris band "Vox Vulgaris is or was a Swedish group founded in the end of the 1990s, playing medieval music on instruments like bagpipes and percussion.".
@Zoomer Waffen >Tryst me, naive. I don't think you know what this means lmao. You said that they're lacking in experience and invited them to a sexual encounter
I agree with above comment.... You do not fuck with the Israeli. I'm old enough to remember Munich. Golda Meir asked the world leaders for help in apprehending the Terrorists but no one was willing to help them. So she said "Ok" and activated agents from "The Institute" as it is called and all over Europe they found killed members of the Black September Organization. Mossad wiped them out completely, left none of that organization alive. And when the world complained about this she just shrugged her shoulders at them. Our leaders of today should take lessons from that lady.
It may not have been used as a war beat, but just imagine if a medieval army heard this being played, the intense beats and dramatic solos would be enough to get their adrenaline up and ready to smash the enemy!
I have a bit of a medieval streak in me. I love medieval history and legends, a great majority of my stories (I'm an aspiring author) take place in medieval times, and I'm taking a college course this semester that focuses on medieval lit. And, of course, I love listening to medieval music!
yes, because black plaig are sooo cool. And so are 70% child mortality and lots died because they didn't knew about bacteria. But reenactment are cool. Just came from Visby, which have a week long medival festival. Where Vox Vulgaris played back in 2000. And many other similar bands.
It was medival, and was from about 1346 to 1353, and killed of villages and cities. And people didn't knew how to protect themself. And there was a similar plaig before, with Y. Pestis. So yes there was more than one plaig. And you had all other thongs like smallpox etc... gizmodo.com
HospitallerKnight1113 estimates based on church books 300 years or so. And about fertilities in poor countries in the 1950th. I would actually guess the child fertility was larger, where there was no vaccines, no knowledge about bacterias and so on. Do you have better sources?
This is the beat from the famous medieval rapper "50 Ducats" and his song "In thee Tavern."... It goes a little something like this: "We shalt party like it's thy birthday! We shalt drink Lager like it's thy birthday! We shan't give a doo because it's thy birthday!"
This is the kind of song that makes me want to down a whole loaf of ergot spiked rye bread and dance in the town square for days on end until I f*cking die
This is such a great song to boost your morale when you are jousting or at least riding. Those beats are perfect for a galoping horse. Then I guess I should say it fits riding better, since you don't galop while jousting
I don't know if I really would love to actually live in those times or not. Medieval music is more like a passage to some fantastic world to me. And I would love to keep it that way. Wouldn't wanna risk ruining the romanticism of it ever haha .
Ytrewq Wertyq you mean “getting burned at the stake for believing in the same version you of the same god as everyone else but worshiping slightly differently”
The first 10 seconds or so of this music reminds me of the Black Sails score, or aspects of it lol. Then it goes into the typical Medieval action hero Flynn Rider' Robin Hood music. Awesome!! :D
When your feudal lord assigns you to guard the wine.
Lmao underrated comment
Best comment
Yuri Bezmenov bahahahaha
i smile weirdly and bow to you.
Care to explain the joke?
When the plague doctor hands you your plague test results and it reads, ”nay”
Thou have passed without studying. ‘Tis an outstanding display of wit.
@@SCP-wp4le oh God oh fuck it's THE doctor right there
KomodoHype
@@Espectador666 xQc
@Ozan Arayiz you know when people say "there's always that one guy" in a derogatory way?
They mean people like you. :{
I can so imagine my father not letting me go to this party. He'd probably put me in a monastery afterwards.
😭
Thats why we have swords mate ;)
Convent*
Your username is so fitting XD
@@zerosaber257 monastery is actually correct, technically. The terms aren't really as strictly defined as we commonly use them.
Me: Hand me that hurdy gurdy, younge fellowe!
Younge fellowe: ye best not produce shyte
Me:
Thou shall not produce excrement!
Oh, there's no hurdy gurdy in this song, mate.
Those are bagpipes.
@@rogthepirate4593 Thanks I was wondering that. I was pretty certain they were bagpipes though
@@eraimattei no worries ^^
They're german Marktsack pipes to be exact.
I know cause I play those meself.
@@rogthepirate4593 thats pretty fricking cool
Party like you don't have the Bubonic Plauge!
Danhatman party like you don’t have radiation running through your body from the phone screen in your face everyday. Party like your society is dictated by your duchy and not some mysterious globalist banking empire. Party like your life has meaning!
@@gr3ybrun1x66 I have to agree, everyone thinks that they'd be the lord and not the peasant, the lucky one who doesn't die as a child or hell, die during birth. And the guy above who thinks modern life is dull and meaningless, with no freedom, is an idiot.
lMAO
Or corona...
Survived Corona Virus outbreak, and lived!
Rokatanc actually may mean Rókatánc, which, in Hungarian, means Dance of the fox
@@noemiareli5686 bruh
The name of Rokatanc is actually from the hungarian word Rókatánc it's a thing that beggar hungarians and gypsies did in hungary in the first millenium its basically just a dance which looks like you imitate animal moves (but i have no idea why the foxes are pointed out in the name). Amúgy meg én is magyar vagyok és én is furcsáltam a címét néztem is, hogy európai nyelvre egyáltalán nem hasonlít a cím.
@Samael És nem értem mit akarsz mondani?
@Samael Igen mert nem tanz van a címben írva hanem tanc és tudom hogy a tanz egy germán európai szó
@Samael Tanz az egy német szó amit mi magyarok át vettünk annyi a különbség, hogy mi c-t írunk a z helyett, de a kiejtés és jelentés ugyan az
I played this tune as final song in a live dj set of mine and the crowd went crazy! It was amazing to see all the people jumping around! :D
you are a legend
That sounds lit
I would pay a lot to see that live !
A true and worthy bard. Thy services shan’t go without spoils
madlad
This actually goes hard. If you really think about it, dance music hasn't really changed that much. They were doing build ups and drops back then too!
its not real medieval music. the band, Vox Vulgaris, is a kind of neo-folk band which makes essentially experimental modern medieval music from scratch, usually with a lot of improvisation.
@@kth4480 this is a traditional hungarian song
@@kth4480 what do you mean? this track was recorded in the 1300s obviously
@@kth4480 this specific song is medieval though and was written in 13th century Bavaria
@@purromemes7395 The melody / theme itself, yes, but this particular interpretation of it, no, not the way it's orchestrated etc. There is a lot of speculation as it is in the way that medieval music ensembles of today bring that music to life, but these guys really take it for a new spin, making it more familiar to modern ears.
SADLY we have little information on how medieval music sounded. As far as notation goes, all that they did write down was the melody lines, and they would improvise on them, kinda like how jazz musicians would improvise on a written theme. The rest of info comes mostly from images, illustrated miniatures in manuscripts that would show what instruments they played and how they were grouped together
(maybe you know all this, but I'm leaving it here for others to see too)
Wow the medieval Hungarians were metal as fuck.
***** I'm French and I feel ashamed for being ignorant of their History and Culture.
Please Hungarian people, forgive my ignorance.
The more I learn about you, the more I'm impressed.
Appriciate, and Hail from HUNGARY!
Yes! :)
***** Yes, it's legit. And yes, holy fucking shit.
***** Oh! Canadian?
Modern songs: Irrelevant after a season.
800 year bangers:
Charles VII: Good duke, come and join our army.
Jean II of Alençon: I cannot, for I hath not yet paid my ransom, good sire.
Charles VII: A maiden is come amongst us.
Jean II of Alençon: ...
I listened to this while doing math homework. It really kept me going!
The wenches twerk to this bards tune when I rideth through town with my armored pantaloons hanging loweth upon my posterior... Much to the dismay of the priesthood
Thou profests such filth! In thy times of mine forefathers such were the ways of scoundrels and heathen. Thou deserveth not even to be soiled in muddy fields. Begone!
Thy lords and ladies lose their shit to this when the royal minstreals from the gallery drop this
Today's thots are equlovant to the wenches of then. Everybody loves a ride but nobody wants responsibility for the kid
Twerking is a modern decadent "tradition". Yeah, I get it's a joke, but it's pretty sad if you think about it.
1:21 dropped harder than byzantine's walls.
That hit me right in the heart :/
Ooooof
@@danil8379 Same happened to the gates of Toledo in Spain. They were opened by a Rabbi and the Islamic army marched in.
@@danil8379 blame the latins with their latin empire that weakend the byzantins to the point they could never recover. The latin empire is the biggest insult to history.
TOO SOON
Our D&D DM had this on as background music.
I find this to be more suited for games like Pendragon. But I guess this would be pretty cool on a low-fantasy D&D setting.
Waltzcarer D&D for life.
"You enter the tavern what do you do?"
"-Grab the waist of the prettiest tavern wench and dance till midnight!"
@@tatuira93 heh, I'm actually running low fantasy D&D with this in the BG
Only 1400's kids will know.
Zobek Guerrero It's better to have a short but good life than being alive when Justin Bieber and his followers are.
The average life expectancy was 60 some odd years. Infant mortality rates skew the statistics to make it seem like half But if you survived to 20 chances were you'd live a full life.
1400? More like 1100!
We stay lit in 1420
1120*
Wait for that bass to drop
omfg lmao
I'm still waiting for the bass drop :(
1:19 you're welcome
Thy betrothed: Please cometh over to my manor, my lord
Thou : Forgive me as I am still busy fighting Saracens.
Thy betrothed : My parents art away....
Thou : I am now at thy balcony, my loveth
Who are thou, so wise on the ways of poetry
*come (cometh is indicative, not imperative)
*are (art is singular, not plural)
*love (not a verb)
@@alternateperson6600 you speak Old English? 😭
@@BrYAn-uu6nm this is modern english, old english is largely unintelligible to modern english speakers
@@bunselflike how old you wanna go? Before the invasion of the dirty ass Norman's, English was super German because the Saxons, and the Angles were initially hired to protect the remaining roman-britons said fuck you and stayed slowly taking over.
This always makes me imagine a medieval square filled with people that go fucking apeshit when the drums kick in at 0:20
+PawnSacrific3 the medieval mosh pit. :P
Weird comment. What the hell?
Medieval People would be much more social than the modern pigs who boast about why being trans is good
Always that one guy commenting
"when you billhook a noble off his horse and realize you'll be rich from the ransom"
Halberdiers Rock!
Ye Olde Techno
Haggis Hater Productions Ye old metal
Old Skool UK Castle and Illegal Village Fates !
ahh, the 1380's
Ye was invented in the 1600s
Sorry to burst anyone's bubbles but the fancy "Y" seen in those old shop signs isn't a "Y" It's actually a "TH"
Andrew de la Mennah It actually is just like metal in terms of song structure. It's really interesting
Telling my dad this is the first Metal Song in History.
I'm happy that 2,2m people was interested in my country's old, medieval music :)
Sorry I'm late for the battle of Hastings, what did i miss ?
Normans won 3-1
The referee was clearly on the side of William. Too bad after that awesome play against Harald last week.
I hope you like being ruled by French speaking Vikings because the Normans won :(
Pour tout vous dire, je suis enchanté!
@@mrmoth26 1-0
I have heard Vox Vulgaris for real.
And they say themself that they are doing an interpretation, as NOBODY know for real how it sounded.
Anders Jackson sounds very sensible. In this prospect It would be interesting to research when humans began to document music
As a musician in this genre, I can confirm this. The bagpipes they use are even a fairly modern re-development and not in any way historical.
There have been efforts at reconstructing the actual music and instruments, but to our modern ears it mostly sounds fairly boring and unengaging.
We do use historical melodies in no small part however. We just reinterpret them.
@@rogthepirate4593 Hungarian folk music clue is its title
@RogThePirate Actually it's first millenium hungarian folk music as the name also tell us it's the rókatánc which is a dance where the dancer tries to imitate an animals moves by the way I'm hungarian thats why i know this and the instrument is the hungarian bagpipe which is about 1100-1000 years old but no problem musician. xd I hope you leart something new.
@@rogthepirate4593 Also i find this about the vox vulgaris band "Vox Vulgaris is or was a Swedish group founded in the end of the 1990s, playing medieval music on instruments like bagpipes and percussion.".
When you see that ankle and accidentally conquer Jerusalem.
DEUS VULT
Oy vey
Man you aint gonnna do shiiit
I mean, who doesn't?
@Zoomer Waffen >Tryst me, naive.
I don't think you know what this means lmao. You said that they're lacking in experience and invited them to a sexual encounter
"Drinking and cheering with a sword at one's belt."
Thats exactly what Im going to do.
Oranje boven!
De Prins van Oranje bedankt voor het verslaan van Filip V.
I suddenly feel the urge to drink insane amounts of ale and dance in the town square while listening to this.
@hoodle101 the local constabulary
@hoodle101 The Spanish inquisition
WE MAKING IT OUT OF THE OUBLIETTE WITH THIS ONE🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔊🔊🔊🔊
For those who like trivias: rokatánc means foxdance in hungarian. It's pretty fun to imagine some foxes dancing in a medieval parade with this song :)
I want to see this dance 🥰
This track is so addictive! I keep coming back to listen time and time again.....Brilliant! :)
Do you still listen to it?
You there bro
Going to Jerusalem and retaking the holy lands is on the very top of my bucket list.
cuddlehead1 Time for another crusade, DEUS VULT
+Cuddlehead *DEUS VULTING INTENSIFIES*
What about Constantinople?
Good luck with that
I agree with above comment....
You do not fuck with the Israeli.
I'm old enough to remember Munich.
Golda Meir asked the world leaders for help in apprehending the Terrorists but no one was willing to help them.
So she said "Ok" and activated agents from "The Institute" as it is called and all over Europe they found killed members of the Black September Organization.
Mossad wiped them out completely, left none of that organization alive.
And when the world complained about this she just shrugged her shoulders at them.
Our leaders of today should take lessons from that lady.
WE MAKIN IT OUT OF THE CASTLE WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🥶🥶🥶
WE GETTING TO AGINCOURT WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Genetic memory. I feel it to my core being.
Hate to break it to you but Vox Vulgaris is famous because they are not a recreation group. This has many modern influences.
This music is just so satisfying! It's amazing!
Original song is from Hungary ( Rókatánc - Fox Dance )
Not as much epic as this tho
Anyone else get the urge to shout "Hey!" at regular intervals while hearing this?
im with you man
Sir, you have my bow.
I felt like yelling "Deus Vult! "
I just want to dance over a table and drink beer from my giant jar
me. and also huge desire to make a large dance circle with a number of people
omg i love medieval music, it like touches my inner core
Energic medieval melody
Im just sitting here with a unpasteurised beer pounding my fists on my wooden table in rhythm. *PARTY HARD*
Hmmmmmhhh, cloudy medieval ale
This is one of my favorite medieval music!! :D
I can't wait to hit the tavern and throweth some shapes to this.
Forsooth, thine shapes seem but wizardly to mine eyes... BURN THE WARLOCK!
This music awakes and takes to dance my sleeping medieval self :) Best wishes from Hungary
This is the best song ever!!
I don’t care what century we’re in rn. This shit goes HARD
This is such a sick tune. Those beat drops. :D
this is so good can't describe the calm energy i'm feeling
Man, The Shape of Medieval Music to Come is one of the best albums I recently discovered.
Unos fuertes espadazos, mujeres hermosas y unas buenas birras .... Y esta música de fondo!!!! Espectacular!!! Saluteee 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷!!!
MY LORD THIS IS THY BESTETH MUSIC I HAVE EVER HEARD!
I really love this song...
Que gran composición la disfruté mucho, saludos desde Chile!
Matthias Hunyadi conquered Bécs while listening to this.
-Hungary shall never kneel to Österreich- he thought.
🥺🥺🥺😢😢😢😢😢😢😥😥😥😥
“S nyögte Mátyás bús hadát Bécsnek büszke vára”
tfw when your entire village doesn't get taken hostage by bandits
I really love medieval music and this with my 16 years ;)
28
I also like❤ medieval music!
16 people need to be put in the stocks.
+Sam Fernley (Happy Homebird) Not harsh enough, Iron Maiden torture device is the right thing.
+SloveintzWend That's a renaissance invention.
That's 20 now
52 now, I think they'r breeding m'lo'd.....!?!
it's amazing what communist propaganda can do
The Magyars make some great music.
AGT88 probably Magyar with east europe influences
Transylvania
@@yuvalesroni1680 This is not from Transylvania.
Yeah, we DID. Nowadays its the usual trash
@@davidbence485 Transylvania was part of hungary
Absolutely Fantastic Tune from Times gone by!! Everyone up to be dancing!!!❤💃💖🕺❤
It may not have been used as a war beat, but just imagine if a medieval army heard this being played, the intense beats and dramatic solos would be enough to get their adrenaline up and ready to smash the enemy!
Just awsome !
5*
Now I have energy for whole day ! Thank you.
Medieval Pop.
Do not compare modern shitty Music with this!
"Ugh, all those young people only listen to this horrible new music! Back in my day, we used to listen to REAL music!" - some old ass, circa 1534
More like medieval metal
0:18 Who came here from evolution of music
meeeee
😅
meee
Of course not 😅😅😅😂😂
ur pissed
Why did I get addicted listening to this
I have a bit of a medieval streak in me. I love medieval history and legends, a great majority of my stories (I'm an aspiring author) take place in medieval times, and I'm taking a college course this semester that focuses on medieval lit. And, of course, I love listening to medieval music!
This is magical
moqa why did you send me here..
THIS GOES INSANE
Perfect music to write my Renaissance Fair scene.
I was born in a wrong millennium :P
yes, because black plaig are sooo cool. And so are 70% child mortality and lots died because they didn't knew about bacteria.
But reenactment are cool. Just came from Visby, which have a week long medival festival. Where Vox Vulgaris played back in 2000. And many other similar bands.
+Anders Jackson where are you getting your statistics?
It was medival, and was from about 1346 to 1353, and killed of villages and cities. And people didn't knew how to protect themself. And there was a similar plaig before, with Y. Pestis. So yes there was more than one plaig. And you had all other thongs like smallpox etc...
gizmodo.com
HospitallerKnight1113 estimates based on church books 300 years or so.
And about fertilities in poor countries in the 1950th.
I would actually guess the child fertility was larger, where there was no vaccines, no knowledge about bacterias and so on.
Do you have better sources?
Art thee sure?
rokatanc- rókatánc- it means: "foxdance".
Great music.
awesome! makes me dancing around the room :D
"Rokatanc" means Fox dance in Hungarian.
Kinda surprised to see a Hungarian title.
great music!!! glad i found this.
This is the beat from the famous medieval rapper "50 Ducats" and his song "In thee Tavern."... It goes a little something like this: "We shalt party like it's thy birthday! We shalt drink Lager like it's thy birthday! We shan't give a doo because it's thy birthday!"
This is the kind of song that makes me want to down a whole loaf of ergot spiked rye bread and dance in the town square for days on end until I f*cking die
Sehr schön.
These Vox Vulgaris people are particularly good. VacnaPaul, keep them coming!
This is such a great song to boost your morale when you are jousting or at least riding. Those beats are perfect for a galoping horse.
Then I guess I should say it fits riding better, since you don't galop while jousting
wow this is very beautiful
When you owe money to the church but you see the Danes off the coast
Underrated comment
Based
its a pity danes dont kill bankers now
"My son the lord with haveth thee soul for thine sins against the church"
"Forsooth good friar, tis seems He will speaketh to thee first!"
This music was such a banger. I remember the good old days where I danced in the village and I met my husband.
I can totally see this be successful party music in the 21th Century.
BRILLIANT! And nothing short of....
When your family survives the plague for the second time
My left ear enjoyed this.
I don't know if I really would love to actually live in those times or not. Medieval music is more like a passage to some fantastic world to me. And I would love to keep it that way. Wouldn't wanna risk ruining the romanticism of it ever haha .
Fantastic witch burning every monday
And disease!
And either having to be a hardcore Christian or facing angry mob accusing you of poisoning the wells beacuse you believe in something different.
Ytrewq Wertyq you mean “getting burned at the stake for believing in the same version you of the same god as everyone else but worshiping slightly differently”
Glad to know that ignorant people hate medieval times based on false stereotypes.
This is really awesome! :)
I love the bpm change at 2:55
this is so freaking awesome!! this is onother level of music 🎶 i think in this type of music the spanish rock band. " Mägo de Oz" got inspired.
In the middle ages, this kind of music was concidered to be rock n roll!!
This is sick!! Love it so much!
Great song.
@08skydancer lol,I too was born too late and live in the past,good luck with your writing,love this music,cheers from Canada;)
this sounds like some great medieval party/festival music
@lrishNationalist
that's a very nice sentense, very effective too. you've one this debat. congratualations
It's 2022 and I am dancing off in my armor to that banger. Appreciate it Bro!
Based
Imagine in the medieval times, instead of building all the badass stuff to fight, they built it to have epic dance battles
Yo why this go hard tho
The first 10 seconds or so of this music reminds me of the Black Sails score, or aspects of it lol. Then it goes into the typical Medieval action hero Flynn Rider' Robin Hood music. Awesome!! :D
someone needs to mash this up with ac/dc's "thunderstruck" I think it would totally work