@@dannejoon I don't find guys cute either in any way, I'm straight... but someone being proud of their partner is something everyone has a right to, regardless of sexuality or gender. Some people would take your comment as homophobic, I hope you realise that?
The lyrics are sung in the ancient Indian language, Sanskrit, and are a translation of an ancient Welsh poem which says: "Under the tongue root a fight most dread, and another raging behind in the head" Lyrics: Kor-ah, Mah-tah, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah. Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah. Yood-hah, Kor-ah. Kor-ah, Syahd-ho. Rah-tah-mah, Daan-yah. Kor-ah, Kee-lah, Daan-yah. Nyo-hah, Kee-lah, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah. Syahd-ho, Kee-la, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah. Kor-ah, Daa-nyah. Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah. Kor-ah, Daa-nyah. Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah. Nyo-hah, Kee-lah, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah. Syahd-ho, Kee-la, Daan-yah, Rah-tah-mah. Kor-ah!
@@AdvaiticOneness1 I don't know if I trust the knowledge of Sonic the Hedgehog, but I thank you for the explanation. It sounds legitimate. I mostly wanted to see who remembers the cartoon Conan the Adventurer😂, but it's definitely cool to learn something. Sanskrit, huh? John Williams is a genius.
15 minutes to find a video with an orchestra playing the correct tempo, who else would it be but the royal philharmonic! epic
Thank you so much for posting this!!! I was in the choir and I'm soooo glad to have a recording!
Great job! 👏
I was there. IT WAS FREAKING AMAZING! I HAVE GOOSE PIMPLES!
THAT'S MY BOYFRIEND RIGHT THERE IN THE CHOIR! THIRD FROM THE END!! DIDN'T HE DO GREAT?? It was such an amazing concert!!!
It was cute until I realised you were a guy :'3
Danlore King Moment
@@dannejoon Why's it any less cute now you know he's a guy?
@@Maffchops Because I personally don’t find guys cute at all. In fact, guys acting femininely cute creeps me out 👀
@@dannejoon I don't find guys cute either in any way, I'm straight... but someone being proud of their partner is something everyone has a right to, regardless of sexuality or gender. Some people would take your comment as homophobic, I hope you realise that?
Are they saying Wrath-Amon? As in the antagonist from the cartoon Conan The Adventurer?? Cuz that makes no sense but it's awesome, nonetheless.
I think it’s “ratamah”
The lyrics are sung in the ancient Indian language, Sanskrit, and are a translation of an ancient Welsh poem which says:
"Under the tongue root a fight most dread, and another raging behind in the head"
Lyrics:
Kor-ah, Mah-tah, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.
Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah. Yood-hah, Kor-ah.
Kor-ah, Syahd-ho. Rah-tah-mah, Daan-yah.
Kor-ah, Kee-lah, Daan-yah.
Nyo-hah, Kee-lah, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.
Syahd-ho, Kee-la, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.
Kor-ah, Daa-nyah. Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.
Kor-ah, Daa-nyah. Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.
Nyo-hah, Kee-lah, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.
Syahd-ho, Kee-la, Daan-yah, Rah-tah-mah. Kor-ah!
@@AdvaiticOneness1 I don't know if I trust the knowledge of Sonic the Hedgehog, but I thank you for the explanation. It sounds legitimate. I mostly wanted to see who remembers the cartoon Conan the Adventurer😂, but it's definitely cool to learn something. Sanskrit, huh? John Williams is a genius.
If you have Battle of the Heroes or any others I'd be great if I could get the off you 😀
Piers Spicer This song should be in every final boss fight
Piers Spicer This song should be in every final boss fight
too slow
It's the correct tempo. Every other orchestra tends to do it wrong.