Ok, thanks, I'll correct it now. Your comment was confusing. As if I should've written what you wrote. That doesn't tell where the mistake was. Better put the correct version, if you're helping with the spelling :)
Imagine, there you are on the battlefield, watching the enemy slowly marching towards you with their musicians playing this music.. Then suddenly the tempo switches to 0:48 and all of them starts to run against you...😅🤣
Whipping up a sort of german fairytale/grimm fantasy themed d&d campaign and thought "i wonder what origins polka has?" And looking up "medieval polka" brought me here. Not disappointed lol
Of course, the plastic was mined from the very dangerous plastic mines with simple plastic tools. Lucky the first mobiles were invented, so the miners could call or text for help if needed.
I'm more concerned that the bathhouse whores are out in public with their bastard progeny and showing so much skin while they're at it. Truly scandalous.
Gabor P In my generation (born 60-70) it's about the 10th most common man's name in Finland. So, you will find lot's of Timos in Finland - like Gabors, Sandors, Györgys and Laszlos in Hungary
@@hamammeister It is not Levan, it is ievan, Finnish folk music. And dinn9012 is right, Ottoman war tune looks like it. If you can listen 'Mehter Marşı', you can notice it.👍
This music makes me wannna go on that dangerous quest...
Schön, dass Berthold Heisterkamp aka Ernie es noch zu seiner Jugendfreizeitfahrt geschafft hat ;) Klingt echt super
Krum krum krum krum krum....
dü düdeldü düdeldüdüdüdeldüdel@@SvenStanec
So what kind of music are you into?
Me: It's complicated.
Man, I haven't heard this song played so well in a long time...
This is so fitting, because it's a folk song originally,
played with fiddles and accordions and such instruments.
We also play AC DC on these instruments! ;-)
Ok, thanks, I'll correct it now. Your comment was confusing. As if I should've written what you wrote. That doesn't tell where the mistake was.
Better put the correct version, if you're helping with the spelling :)
A raw display of the beauty and power a non-traditional or off-period instrument can have. A beautiful recreation to a beautiful song!
Thanks a lot
Indeed
Imagine, there you are on the battlefield, watching the enemy slowly marching towards you with their musicians playing this music..
Then suddenly the tempo switches to 0:48 and all of them starts to run against you...😅🤣
Absolutnie genialne wykonanie! Cudo po prostu ❤👏
100% battle hymn !
Whipping up a sort of german fairytale/grimm fantasy themed d&d campaign and thought "i wonder what origins polka has?" And looking up "medieval polka" brought me here. Not disappointed lol
Glad to hear this type of music in 2018
We're glad to play this kind of music :-)
I am amazed there were strollers in medieval age ;)
Of course, the plastic was mined from the very dangerous plastic mines
with simple plastic tools. Lucky the first mobiles were invented,
so the miners could call or text for help if needed.
How about eye glasses and wrist watches ? lol
I'm more concerned that the bathhouse whores are out in public with their bastard progeny and showing so much skin while they're at it. Truly scandalous.
The Quest for the Magic Leek.
It warms my heart o much
IEVAN polkka - ievan polkka (not Levan)
Ieva (IEVA) = Eva
the capital i looks like the lower l :))
In the band Loituma the guy name also Timo ! lol
Gabor P In my generation (born 60-70) it's about the 10th most common man's name in Finland. So, you will find lot's of Timos in Finland - like Gabors, Sandors, Györgys and Laszlos in Hungary
Cool, thanks for the info !
From Finland
The drop was surprisingly impressive owo
When you see a barbarian woman with hair so sky blue and holding thine leek.
It’s a joke cause Miku
That masked warrior in the background.....must be so scary to fight men dressed like that....
Kiitos...kiitos ,aivan ihanaaaaa
This is great. I would dance!
Fantastic !!!!!
Thanks...
Thanks a lot!
thanks for sharing. Very nice!
A fucking MASTERPIECE , Now i wanna fight with a dragon
❤️GREAT ‼️
Levan polka Medieval .. uwur💙
Its Ievan with CAPITAL I (not lovercase l). Ieva is a woman's name - same root as English Eva. Ievan means Eva's. Thus Eva's Polka in English.
Esto está buenísimo
This video gonna blow up soon
This was fuckn dope
Que bonita versión
1.25x speed
Thanks!
Many thanks for thine wisdom, kind stranger!
1.5
Me and the bois at school beating on a table
Brilliant!
thanks...
Thanks a lot!
Wo ist der Lauch? :D
Nice ^^
did anyone raise a hand in the crowd, I would
lol......0.50 - 1.15 , sounds like the Ottoman war tune !...nice !
no is still Levan Polka,
not Ottmann war song!
greats Micha from FATZWERK!
@@hamammeister It is not Levan, it is ievan, Finnish folk music. And dinn9012 is right, Ottoman war tune looks like it. If you can listen 'Mehter Marşı', you can notice it.👍
amazing, can't believe they covered an anime song
It's not a fucking anime song, this was originally a medieval Folk song from Finland, It has been around from 30s, 50s, 90s, 2000s and still today
Listen this in 1.5x
awe and kisses
thanks back
Kommt aus Finnland!
Trochę śmiesznie z tą kobzą ale ogólnie ok.
Listen to this at 2x the speed and your brain melts.
Where are the dancing girls?
These drums look and kind of sound like the indian bangla drums. Are drums traditionaly used in europe? Is it a traditional instrument?
I think drums have been used by all civilizations
@@hod-avb
Makes sense.
and whence the dragon on their coat of arms
nineteen
Name of the second song please.
Ievan polka
@@fusselmietz5929 No, sir. The song starts at 1:50 and ends at 2:22.
Ramazan davulcuları...:)))
Tuskin ne keskiajalla noin hötkyivät.
初音ミク感はないですね…。(^^;)
Zo
there almost as good as hatsune miku
The Quest for the Magic Leek.
This video gonna blow up soon
Only time will tell.
This video gonna blow up soon