Hi everyone! We're excited to announce that our new CD The Wandering Bard has just been released! You can check it out if you want. :) iTunes : itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-wandering-bard/id1177147199 Bandcamp : dbfiechter.bandcamp.com/album/the-wandering-bard Amazon mp3 : www.amazon.com/dp/B01N0EE4YS Spotify : open.spotify.com/album/3oVzPvsPIrX5vPH1gnxead We hope you all have a great rest of the week! Derek and Brandon
Hey derek just discovered your Chanel :D and I have been looking all over RU-vid fore the soundtrack to this app medieval wars:stratigy and tactics and I cant find it any where :( ...
@@ladyfoxwf1075 701 or 800 for me I do not remember it has been a while Did you happen to travel to Rome in the 1500s I hear there's a capering crusader running around on rooftops
0:01 Knights of Blackhall 3:46 Mediaval Travelers 7:00 Noble oak Manor 10:38 Mistgate 14:13 Village of Emerdale 25:01 The beauteous maiden *Nothing really Special* 31:49 Minstrels of Windsong 42:41 Haunted Ferryman 46:00 Claystone Ruins 49:29 Mediaval Market 52:53 Monks of the Dark abbey 56:01 The old Gobller's Inn 59:36 Riverbard Tavern
Everything is modern and industrialized though. There aren't grand castles alongside waterfalls and rivers or medieval music out in the streets. Ugh I live a boring modern life
Just incredible, when I hear this song I feel like I'm in a medieval castle living a dangerous life venturing into the woods with a bow in the back hunting to survive
I have been listening to this on repeat for the past few days while studying for my Medieval English History & Language exam at uni, because it really helped me concentrate and kinda get hyped while reading, today I got the result and I passed the exam, so just wanted to thank you guys for creating it.
I still don't understand why people dislike videos like this... why click on the video that is exactly what the title says if you don't like medieval rpg music?
Sometimes its just a mistake. You think you cliked on like button, but you actually cliked dislike. It happen more often than what we think (sorry for broken english)
Maybe because they came with an open mind and then decided they did not like it? Or they already know they like this kind of stuff but decided they did not like this particular one? There are people out there that like to try new things and don't automatically like everything under one umbrella, heaven forbid!
I honestly think some people get a sense of satisfaction from disliking videos. Because they are the most pathetic, pettiest of idiots. They just hate people. I never dislike anything unless it's monstrously offensive - but even rarely because I don't hate watch videos generally.
Couldn't agree more, if I don't like a video, I would just close the browser window and open a new one which will play my favorite videos. The only reason for clicking dislike button is when something in the video has gone too far or way too offensive. I just don't understand how those people could click the dislike button for such beautiful arts like this video.
I don't dislike period. But then again, I don't usually like videos either, I mainly do it so I can find it again more easily Than Going through my history
FAOHUESOS Im trying to grow my channel while at the same time helping my friend who composes music to get more noticed. Please anyone check it out here. You won't regret it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nETrvYgj_Qk.html
Kaos I’m not a gamer myself, the only game I play is a modded Sims 2 😂 But I love The Medieval era, and music and nature is always what brings me back there. 🙂
I can't begin to thank you enough for this video. My child has a horrible time falling asleep as well night terrors and this video has been a tremendous help getting us both to sleep. Thanks so much guys.
This literally makes my heart and entire body feel so completely at peace..i caught myself just sitting here smiling! because im just so at peace mentally and physically right now. im definitely going to start playing these more in the background whenever i can thank you
Thank you so much.I just love it.When I listen to this music I feel like Im in a RPG.I can not describe the feeling good.Feels like Im free and can run over the fields.Thank you for giving me an another world in my head
ClandestineOstrich: It could be if someone made a game like that. Terraria is a video game that has a boss called the Twins which is two flying eyeballs; one shoots lasers and the other shoots green fireballs. That might be what you're thinking of (but maybe not, there's no guy with a sword)
I'm actually mapmaking a fantasy world with this playing in the background. It's for a novel though, not a D&D campaign, but I agree this would go swell with some good ole D&D.
dudes I got to hand it to you all. I'm 23 and I love music. your music is by far, the vest I've heard throughout my entire life since I got into it. keep up the good work guys
To the people saying they cant go on an adventure like this: there are places in the world for you! Even if you cant travel abroad there ARE castles that someone somewhere has made in your country. Go for a hike, go out away from the beaten path Join HEMA clubs or SCA youll find what you want
I'm writing a story about this city that's in the center of the Earth. It's a majestic city build entirely out of Quartz and has a kind of Roman theme to omit but not too strong. It's also a magical place filled with busy streets and city life. I was wondering if you could make a song based off of that cause that would be awesome. I write my stories by listening to music related to that theme. Such as if I'm writing a part while we are in a forest I would look up forest music.
You have some incredible atmosphere and stylings to your music. It never blends into in a blur or lurid sounds or tired melodies. They each seem unique. Well done. The best part of it all is that they capture the themes and convey a small piece of the era or idea.
I listened to this while reading 'Idylls of the King' by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Especially like 'Monks of the Dark Abbey', 'The Travelling Bard', and 'Weaver's Town'. Great work.
Thank you sooooo much for creating such masterpiece. I'm currently writing a Fantasy novel so this type of music really helps me write and bring to life the imagery in my head.
I'm a knight that needs to travel to Vithirin to deliver a message to the king. If thy is willing to travel, the spoils will indeed be great by order of thy majesty. The venture will be very dangerous. I shall respect any of decisions. A. Travel with the knight (risk level: ?/10 B. Attack the knight (risk level: 7/10) C. Walk away D. Steal the message (D14 or above)
Thank you for putting in the time and effort to make this wonderful music. It has helped me study over the course of the past year, and I'm sure it will continue to do so.
Brilliant music. Reminds me of relaxing under a huge weeping tree deep in a mystical forest. Lush green forest around me with dark shades and shadows and glimpses of sparkled sunrays breaking through the top lush canopies. Drinking a fine ale without a care in the world. Love the music. Cheers.
❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤ I love this longplay just as every of yours Ean Grimm, Derek and Brandon, especially in celtic, medieval and folk and inn style. Greetings from Poland.
Hey! This music is so Beautiful and Relaxing! I got so inspired and fascinated by this song that i want it as a background music for my vr game coming up this year. If i could use this fantastic song for that i would have been So flabbergasted. The games name is Odyssey Of Legends A Warriors Tale.
Very nice.I would love to see how you would handle 1600s-early 1700s Colonial American music.I ask because I have places like Jamestown, Plymouth, and Salem on my mind as of late.