歌手を紹介します。 Meet the singer. Maine Vocal 東北きりたん(Tohoku Kiritan) Chorus 1(green) 東北ずん子(Tohoku Zunko) Chorus 2(white) 東北イタコ(Tohoku Itako) Chorus 3(man) タカハシ(TAKAHASHI) 苗字が東北の三人は姉妹です。 タカハシは合成音声ソフトCeVIOシリーズのキャラクターの一人です。 The three with the surname Tohoku are sisters. Takahashi is one of the characters in the CeVIO series of synthesized voice software.
@hank009jp7 Having the military rule your country is never a good thing. Myanmar throughout their history and current Egypt are good examples. You don't need to have the military to be the government just to have a strong military. The US and France for example.
I always felt that there was a understanding between us Brits and the Japanese...even if they were soured by events during the war. Both prosperous nations that achieved more than most thought possible and developed great cultures, pursuits in science and technology and similar personalities in a love for tea, the sea manners....and a neighbour we would drop everything for to just dunk on them. May the gods bless our two great islands. 🇬🇧🇯🇵
【Romaji lyrics 】 1. Shintaku tamawarite kaibyaku no toki Konpeki no umi ni okoseshi Britannia Konpeki no umi ni okoseshi Britannia Korezo Kuni no Akashi so Shugo tenshi rawa Kaku utaeri Rule,Britannia! Umi wo subeyo Hukutsu no Tami to tomoni towa ni ale 2. Nare no Higo no moto ni aranu kuni wa Imawashiki bokun no moto ni hirehusan bokun no moto ni hirehusan Idai naru chi to jiyu no sora if to senbo no manazashi Rule,Britannia! Umi wo subeyo Hukutsu no Tami to tomoni towa ni ale 3. Ifudodo no sono misugata ni Osorenasu morobito kozorite nale matsuru morobito kozorite nale matsuru Miyo ame saku kaze wo maeni Daichi ni tada nezku kashi no ki wo Rule,Britannia! Umi wo subeyo Hukutsu no Tami to tomoni towa ni ale 4. Hamukau chikara naki iyashiki mono no Nare no na otoshimento suru catz no takurami wa Nare no na otoshimento suru takurami wa Koketsu naru hi wo kakitate Sono mi yakitsukushi nare no na wo taten Rule,Britannia! Umi wo subeyo Hukutsu no Tami to tomoni towa ni ale 5. Nare ni suberareshi shukufuku no chi wa Sono iko ni amaneku terasare sakaetamo amaneku terasare sakaetamo Boku naru umi yomo no kishibe Sono te ni suberarete towa ni sakaen Rule,Britannia! Umi wo subeyo Hukutsu no Tami to tomoni towa ni ale 6. Megami muses wa jiyu wo tatae Nare no kofuku no kishibe ni omomukan kofuku no kishibe ni omomukan Hirui naki bi shukufuku no shima Ohshiki kokoro ni michibikaren Rule,Britannia! Umi wo subeyo Hukutsu no Tami to tomoni towa ni ale
The “Great” British Empire now consists of a small chunk of Ireland and a few islands too unimportant to show up on a map and is now known internationally for bad food and getting stabbed
Wonderfully done! I was well acquainted with your first version and this was a markedly great improvement. It's much more difficult to even tell that this was done in software. Keep up the good work, we appreciate it!
This was a very beautiful, and very flattering, rendition. I am honoured by your performance. As an Englishman, I was moved nearly to tears by it. 🥲 Thank you so much for your performance, and may the bond between our sister island kingdoms be forever strong! 😊 🇬🇧🇯🇵
Britannia, Britannia rule the waves. Imagine Britannia as a sea. Not just any sea, but a vast, aquamarine expanse, shimmering under a twinkling star-bespattered celestial dome. This sea symbolizes the grandeur of a race's homogeneity. With every crest and trough of its persistent waves, the sea tells its tale, each ripple a story from the sacred script of its ancestry, each splash a unique note in the symphony of its history. The waves' ceaseless surge hints at an indomitable resolve to exist, to thrive and to persevere the eons with a resilience that stands as unyielding as the age-old cliffs against which they crash. Determined as the undulating sea, Britannia must rise, harnessing every gust of wind, every glint of sunlight, to stir the waves of our purpose. For within this concerted effort, we ascertain the preservation of this sea, ever ablaze in its hues - a resplendent testament to our unyielding will to safeguard our ethereal symphony of racial homogeneity. Here, we find our communal journey's compass, our cultural integrity's azimuth - a navigational star leading us towards the continuity of our precious customs, traditions, and shared values. Envisage the continuous ballet of the cosmos: unyieldingly interconnected, harmoniously consistent, each celestial body playing its part in the grand theatre. So it is with our ethnocultural constellation. Each star, a particle in our racial galaxy, mirrors our shared luminosity. Let us, therefore, behold and treasure the iridescent beauty of racial homogeneity, casting rays of undying light into the expanse of eternity.
@@defennia Very groovy, friend! Most of mine (all on my dad's side) either came from England about 1660 because Charles II was crowned king or about 1738 from Northern Ireland because they were granted land there around 1653.
"In the golden days of Britannia, the land blossomed under a unified sky. Here, the essence of racial homogeneity shaped an Eden where every heartbeat resonated with the same ancestral rhythm. Like a meticulously crafted symphony, untouched by dissonant chords, each citizen's soul sang a harmonious melody, echoing centuries of shared history and unbroken tradition. Britannia’s fields glowed with the brilliance of a single, undying sun. Under this celestial beacon, shared customs and inherited values flourished like ancient oaks, their roots entwining in the fertile soil of a unified past. The air itself seemed imbued with an ineffable purity, a crisp clarity that mirrored the untainted waters flowing through its rivers-each stream a lifeline weaving together the tapestry of a common heritage. In this serene landscape, the spirits of ancestors danced through the ages, unfettered by the fragmentation of external influences. The language, a powerful symphony of familiar intonations, wove an unbreakable ribbon of continuity through generations, crafting a cultural mosaic resplendent in its singularity-every tile a testament to a shared journey. Gone were today's shadows cast by the mingling of divergent paths. In their place stood a luminous canopy of concord, the very air brimming with a fragrant blend of unity. This homogeneity was not mere uniformity, but a vibrant, cohesive identity where the heart of Britannia beat with a collective strength, rendering it impervious to the erasure of cultural decay. In the solemn embrace of this harmonious past, communal bonds tightened instead of unraveling. Each festival was a symphony of shared experiences, each tradition a vibrant brushstroke on the canvas of national identity. Without the cacophony of discordant cultures, the essence of Britannia shone brighter, a singular star in the firmament of British society, illuminating the path forward with the light of an undivided past." - Andrea Zanzotto
If I'm not wrong, you had uploaded a version of the english anthem, both as God save the King and God save the Queen, I really loved it, but I can't find it anymore, did you take it down? any chance I could get the video again for private use? I like to listen to your songs when I'm on my way to school. 🙂
@redcatofdeath No disagreement to be had there. Far too many plastic faced Bliarites in politics these days, in bed with uncompetitive corperations & other agents of internationalist cronyism. Trends tend to come to an end eventually though, either via gradual change or abrupt collapse of the status quo 🤔 . I would certainly welcome a change in leadership that'd adopt an *Associated but not Absorbed* approach to general policy, and an actual strongman approach to strategic importance (re' national utilities & agrarian/industrial assets); a Switzerland 2.0 approach if you will 🙂 .
Very based, Really enjoyed this, it's amazing how well done it is. It also surprises me how far AI has come in recent years. I would like to suggest I Vow to Thee, My Country or Jerusalem the Anthem (the poem And did those feet in ancient time) please. Or maybe Oak, Ash and Thorn. It's definitely lesser known, but it's very good, one of my favourites. Although it might be less suitable than the other two.