Post tunes you'd hear in taverns or courts or during festivals etc and talk about it. Bonus points for holiday themed songs.
Ancient and medieval music
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It was basically single cord and instrumental? Why should we care again?
When I clicked on this link on Youtube, this was in my recommended videos.
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And yet most people think mongols were uncultured savages
Cant be beat
Not actually ancient.
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Same, not even really medieval. More like renaissance.
The songs themselves are pretty much all medieval, but the book itself is from a slightly later period. Though the medieval period is seen to have ended notably later in Finland, culturally speaking, in the 16th century.
Something on the instruments:
Anglosaksian:
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English Country dances 17th century:
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Finnish folk music 13th century:
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Saltarello, 14th century Italian:
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>Finnish folk music
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>tfw no qt loud peasant girls to sing some local song at a feast following a victory over the moors
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>The guy in the art with the two flutes at 3:24-3:28
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You've probably heard medieval music over the last couple of weeks.
Most Christmas Carols are medieval tunes with Victorian lyrics.
Oldest known song from Scandinavia, Danish song called "Dreamed me a dream".
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That's actually pretty fucking cool
>mfw I'll never pillage a small hamlet with all my horsemounted friends
Jesus Christ those fucking voices. I couldn't stand 2 seconds of it.
user, did you just want to post traditional Turkish-Hun/ Mongolian music?
All yo had to do was say so, not deceive.