Fun fact: Bolivar was a real fan of Roman history, for example he swore to liberate Latin America in the Monte sacro, the same place where sicinio and the plebs plotted against the patricians. He also divided the country as Diocletian did in provinces and bigger entities called departments(diocese). He even was proclaimed dictator of Peru copying the Roman title. The flag of Gran Colombia had a roman facsis Which represented the authority of the lictors. I think in part it was because he had one teacher called Andres Bello whom really liked Roman law and wrote books about it, he also create the code of law that is still used up to this day.
Bello was an influential, but little known, figure in Latin American history. I only know of him since The Economist has a column over Latin America named after him.
His obsession with being a dictator is what ruined the country, he essentially liberated modern day colombia to use its gold and soldiers for his selfish purposes
Industrial Era sounds like music that would come out of an oppressive industrial regime, which is perfect considering I always go Fascist with Simon lol
I'm from Colombia and I want to thank you very much for doing this, "La gran Colombia" was the union of Nueva Granada, Panamá, Venezuela and Ecuador in 1821, lasted for about 10 years...
If you are able to settle cities in this game with Bolivar, you'll see that there are plenty of Colombian, Ecuadorian and Venezuelan cities for his empire
@@YuuzahnDragon pues es precisamente ahi donde debemos evitar el error de glorificar a Bolivar como ser perfecto, aceptar sus limitaciones y construir en base a sus fortalezas... A por una Federacion o que compa? :D
@@zarmeza exactamente, esa primera Colombia fue el resultado de una independencia violenta y mal hecha... La historia es como es y no podemos cambiarla pero sí podemos aprender de los errores de personas como Bolívar en vez de ponerlo en un altar como muchos aún lo hacen sin conocer sus desmanes y masacres como la de San Juan de Pasto.... Mejor luchar por una unidad no necesariamente territorial pero sí como la Unión Europe pero entre países de habla hispana... La Unión hace la fuerza, ojalá lo entendamos y dejemos de discutir entre nosotros, ya tuvimos guerras por las fronteras de países que una vez fueron uno... La verdad es que aún lo somos aunque el papel diga otra cosa.
Igor Madeira they said the updates for RDR2 are gonna be delayed due to the pandemic, but they haven’t forgotten about it. Hell, PS Plus is apparently getting an RDR2 deal next month
Wouldn't be surprised if Firaxis had been working on a third expansion for Civ 6 but the pandemic threw a wrench into development so they made a decision to sell the expansion content in a slow release via the New Frontier Pass. That way, the content still saw the light of day and the development pace was enough to give them time to get it all done in time and help pay for it. I mean, it's just a theory but it seems pretty plausible, all things considered.
I am from Colombia and I recently got into the game. Amazing soundtrack, did not expect it to be able to resemble my culture so well. Thank you Sid Meier for this soundtrack and the adaptation. Love it!
Medieval theme have some vibes from Pirates of the Caribbean, industrial theme sounds like from Godfather and Atomic theme is like a new map trailer from Overwatch. I think Geoff Knorr really got talents to turning simple national melodies into gorgeous orchestral cinematic soundtracks. He really deserves Grammy Award.
@@nicholasrestrepo2555 dude literally the Venezuelan golf is at the south of the Caribbean sea... Wtf. You can check it out on Wikipedia if you want to.
@@nicholasrestrepo2555 and pajarillo it's literally a Venezuelan song. .-. I mean you literally can search the covers made on a Spanish ukelele called "Cuatro" (translation= "Four", why it's named four? because it have four strings lmao). And the melody it's very similar to "Joropo" Wich is one of the music genres of the Colombo-Venezuelan culture, Wich is played principally on the "Llanos"(Plains) of Venezuela and Colombia. Then you may be asking: ¿Then why it sound like it was Dominican/Cuban? Because ALL those cultures share the same cultural root. The Canary/Andaluz one, Wich was mixed with the African traditions and the indigenous ones. As an example Cubans tend to use the word "Guajiro" to refer to a farmer, and that name comes from the "Guajiros" indigenous people who live on the "Guajira Peninsula"(Wich is at the north of the Zulian State) and it's shared by Colombia and Venezuela.
Se me aguaron los ojos!! Escuchar esa gaita abriendo el soundtrack, la guitarra... Ese sabor a los llanos, a Caribe, al Pacífico! Directo al corazón de esta tierra. Gracias Civ VI!!
Alejandro Cruz si algo me ha servido esta cuarentena es que mi nacionalismo se elevó un 30%, descubrí que colombia es la cuarta economía de Latinoamérica, lidera un grupo económico con Sudáfrica, filipinas y otros más, va a comenzar a invertir en infraestructura como el tren de Santander - BOGOTA, ruta de transporte 5g, colombia fue el único país de Latinoamérica que envió un batallón a la guerra de Corea y que gracias a ese batallón Corea del Sur pudo resistir a la casi invasión de Corea del Norte, además del tratado colombo paraguayo en la guerra de la triple alianza y que la gran colombia cuando se creó no fue reconocida como país porque en ese tiempo un país debía ser monrquia, pero si contaba con un gran respeto y honor por las potencias europeas, y era la segunda o tercera potencia militar del siglo XIX de Latinoamérica
El compositor de esta canción, Geoff Knorr, dijo que trató de buscar de mejor forma representar todas las naciones que conformaron la Colombia de Bolivar, por lo que su investigación pasó por el joropo, pasillo, hasta los negro spiritual, y así podría seguir. Hizo un buen trabajo
Oh, it's really cool that the names of the original songs that these are arrangements of are included here in the video itself. It's always nice to look up the original versions by people who are natively part of these musical traditions and compare them to the arrangements for Western orchestra in Civ.
@@pablor.sepulveda9929 Yeah, but Pajarillo has by far more Venezuelan vibes. Velo que bonito has a more Colombian-like musical style and Reir llorando is an Ecuatorian pasillo. Not complaining though, I like what Firaxis did here.
The us paid for those revolutions though they financed them. I think that would be appropriate for the phillipines or cuba. since they rebelled against spain once & later the usa.
When I was a child my mother used to put in the radio música llanera while making breakfast, I remember the cold but at the same time warm mornings of San Cristobal with this music. When I played CIV VI and started to hear how similar the Bolivar OST is with famous musicians like Simon Diaz I kinda tear up and at the same time I realize that Firaxis gave more love to my country that most of my fellows have gave it
La travesía de Bolívar es toda una odisea. Desde sus inicios y aquellos aires por libertad, comandando el ejército del Norte...hasta el desmembramiento de la gran Colombia. Mueres para convertirte un héroe o vives lo suficiente para convertirte en un villano. Es una tristeza que Bolívar con tal de lograr sus sueños, terminó agarrando le un síndrome de Napoleón para tratar de anexar toda Sudamérica a la fuerza.
Well, actually aside using Bolivar's as a leader, only one of the songs are venezuela-inspired, "pajarillo"/"Little Bird" wich is about raising a rebelious son, The Gloria al Bravo Pueblo Anthem is not portrayed here
Well the musicians playing there on the song aren't from 1500 bc, they are modern humans, but I get the point. The style is traditional but updated not trash like pop music😊
In my game of Gran Columbia I really couldn't tell the difference between the music of other civs in Europe and this one. Not to mention all I ever hear in my games is Zulu theme and the Spanish theme.
It's been 9 months so I'm sure you're all set by now, but I just wanted to mention this confused me as well at first. Since it's technically not a game it doesn't show up in the Steam library as such. I spent about an hour trying to figure out how to download and install it. It wasn't until I actually opened the game and looked at the leaders setup screen that I realized it downloaded and installed automagically.
Simón bolívar estaría enojado de lo que le hicieron a su país que Venezuela ni que nada ni Ecuador menos panamá ni Colombia todos somos una misma nación solo que con pueblos separados Saludos desde la GRAN COLOMBIA
hahaha, colocan música con flautas ?? lamentablemente, ya para las guerras hispanicas la población indigena estaba diezmada, más aún en Venezuela, eran más ritmos espanyoles y derivados que otras cosas, por ejemplo, el pajarillo u otro Joropo.
@@nowonderboi1516 no sos venezolano, verdad caballero? Desconozco de dónde sacas lo de la percusión 'afro-indígena', lee de historia y más de Venezuela, tuvo poca población indígena y lamentablemente, con la 'colonización', la misma diezmó notablemente, eran los famosos Caribes, negros esclavos era poco porcentaje pero sí una amplisima migración canaria, esos son los padres de Venezuela, andaluza y zaragoneza, justo el corazón rítmico del por aquel entonces 'reino de España de ultramar', y más 'necesitados' del mismo que al no poder pagar esclavo ejercían las labores de trabajo, por ellos evoluciónan los instrumentos y ritmos folkloricos españoles en Venezuela, dime la diferencia de un Joropo venezolano, nacido de españoles y evolucionado por la presencia esclava y descendiente en 1580 y una zarzuela? La música venezolana y cualquier otra en latinoamerica, te guste o no, tiene poco de 'afro - indigena' y muchísimo de Española, Venezuela particularmente tiene un folklore que muestra ello : ese cuatro, bandola y arpas descendientes directos españoles y esas maracas indígenas, que te guste o no, tiene menor medida en el mismo, te repito, de donde sacas lo de 'afro - indígena' del Joropo, y más en un Pajarillo?
@@masterofpuppets4891 caballero. Soy venezolano, gaitero y versado en los ritmos musicales de mi pais. Evidentemente el cuatro(El cual es un derivado de la guitarra española) es un derivado europeo, pero desde las maracas, tambora, fueron(aunque esté último tuvo más influencia hispanica en su diseño) se usan en los compases clásicos afro-caribeños, y le recuerdo que el joropo llanero NO es el único ritmo musical en el país(eso sería como decir que el Ragtime o el Jazz son el único ritmo musical de USA, o la música de Ratatouille el único de Francia), tendrías que añadir la Gaita Zuliana, el vals andino, el pasillo guariquense, el Calypso de sucre, el merengue llanero, la tamborera apureña, y varios mas. ¿Que Venezuela no tuvo una población indígena tan marcada como otras áreas de Latinoamérica? Claro. Eso es un hecho histórico, pero no significa que no hallan dejado su marca cultural, desde la Paila de las arepas, las barbacoas, la terminología de las frutas nativas (como la guayaba, que también se conoce como guava en otras partes del mundo) puedes encontrar su aporte, y eso es solo para dar ejemplos. Negarlo es negar nuestra historia; y en mi opinion, esa mezcla cultural tan única que se dió fue excelente para todos los involucrados, dando pie a un folklore muy interesante en la región.
That panflute is a bit annoying if you hear it all day. I'm doing a deity playthrough with the Aztecs. I found an uninhabited(by civs) island while having my start secured in a save, so I took advantage of that and got alot of envoys and goodiehuts, plus some other stuff for my scout. But while doing that, I went partly insane and tried to lookup the song. No dice from that stupid Google microphone.
I like this music because i ts of civ 6 and you know civ 6 i beutiful i like very much this gran colombian music i so happy because this music is very happy;)
@@VitorMerschmann, it's bad and dot, without the "kinda": Firaxis is recycling animations and models and trying to sell it to us at the price of 40€/45$.
Francesco Sabatini so what? We’re getting new leaders and new nations. If they choose to recycle animations to bring them out on time then thats alright. You act like the animations are the game and make such a big fuss about it.
Hey Devs, are you aware online matches are plagued with disconnects and constant problems? desyncing, etc? Will you ever fix this or at least fix in civ7 if thats comming?
just a question from a new civ 6 fan who wants more content do you know if the australia pack is going to be given for free to epic games users on top of the steam users in the future?
I don’t think anyone can answer that yet. Only one part of 6 came out so it’s difficult to say if the price is justified or not and if the content is worth it. The first DLC is a bit disappointing I find. I love the new civs and new disasters but a big part of the first DLC is apocalypse mode and I don’t understand where the fun is. I usually play on disaster difficulty 4 but apocalypse mode is too much as there is no way to avoid meteors. They just destroy your hard worked for empire and there is no way to recover unlike with volcanic eruptions, floods, etc. So, if you’re into disasters and don’t mind seeing your empire getting destroyed, the first DLC is worth it. But if not, it 6 Dollars for 2 new civs and a few disasters in the main game which is not necessarily justifiable.
@@idam9336 In the next DLC we'll get a district and two buildings. So, probably the buildings will be in that district. That alone makes me look forward to July.
Hola soy de colombia y esto suena colombiano perdon gran colombiano o lo que sea me encanta a bailar salsaaaaaa y pongalo en ingles en traductor para los que no me entiendan;)
Fun fact: Bolivar was a real fan of Roman history, for example he swore to liberate Latin America in the Monte sacro, the same place where sicinio and the plebs plotted against the patricians. He also divided the country as Diocletian did in provinces and bigger entities called departments(diocese). He even was proclaimed dictator of Peru copying the Roman title. The flag of Gran Colombia had a roman facsis Which represented the authority of the lictors. I think in part it was because he had one teacher called Andres Bello whom really liked Roman law and wrote books about it, he also create the code of law that is still used up to this day.
Andrés Bello wrote the law codes for my country, and he was the first principal of the state university of my country
@@pablor.sepulveda9929 That's mean you're from Chile.
@@BourgeonEs Yes, pal
Bello was an influential, but little known, figure in Latin American history. I only know of him since The Economist has a column over Latin America named after him.
His obsession with being a dictator is what ruined the country, he essentially liberated modern day colombia to use its gold and soldiers for his selfish purposes
Spain: "Wait, it's all liberated?"
Símon Bolívar: "Always has been."
Ancient- 0:00
Medieval- 4:00
Industrial- 9:26
Atomic- 14:17
Wilfrid Laurier medieval is best
@@mechagames6210 I think the atomic era was best
thanks wilfrid
Bimran x3 our opinions change 😅 it’s kinda weird but ok 👌
Industrial Era sounds like music that would come out of an oppressive industrial regime, which is perfect considering I always go Fascist with Simon lol
I'm from Colombia and I want to thank you very much for doing this, "La gran Colombia" was the union of Nueva Granada, Panamá, Venezuela and Ecuador in 1821, lasted for about 10 years...
If you are able to settle cities in this game with Bolivar, you'll see that there are plenty of Colombian, Ecuadorian and Venezuelan cities for his empire
The defeat animation really hits hard with me considering how the later half of Simon Bolivar's life actually turned out.
@@YuuzahnDragon pues es precisamente ahi donde debemos evitar el error de glorificar a Bolivar como ser perfecto, aceptar sus limitaciones y construir en base a sus fortalezas... A por una Federacion o que compa? :D
@@zarmeza exactamente, esa primera Colombia fue el resultado de una independencia violenta y mal hecha... La historia es como es y no podemos cambiarla pero sí podemos aprender de los errores de personas como Bolívar en vez de ponerlo en un altar como muchos aún lo hacen sin conocer sus desmanes y masacres como la de San Juan de Pasto.... Mejor luchar por una unidad no necesariamente territorial pero sí como la Unión Europe pero entre países de habla hispana... La Unión hace la fuerza, ojalá lo entendamos y dejemos de discutir entre nosotros, ya tuvimos guerras por las fronteras de países que una vez fueron uno... La verdad es que aún lo somos aunque el papel diga otra cosa.
El joropo es VENEZOLANO
Nice. So glad, that Firaxis haven't forgotten Civilization 6.
While Rockstar is shitting over Red Dead Redemption 2. Even fucking Bethesda managed to do something.
@@profeta4177 Isn't Rockstar updating rdr2?
Igor Madeira they said the updates for RDR2 are gonna be delayed due to the pandemic, but they haven’t forgotten about it. Hell, PS Plus is apparently getting an RDR2 deal next month
Wouldn't be surprised if Firaxis had been working on a third expansion for Civ 6 but the pandemic threw a wrench into development so they made a decision to sell the expansion content in a slow release via the New Frontier Pass. That way, the content still saw the light of day and the development pace was enough to give them time to get it all done in time and help pay for it.
I mean, it's just a theory but it seems pretty plausible, all things considered.
@@iterationfackshet1990 they are probably working on a major update since they are rumored to release a remastered of the first red dead redemption.
I am from Colombia and I recently got into the game. Amazing soundtrack, did not expect it to be able to resemble my culture so well. Thank you Sid Meier for this soundtrack and the adaptation. Love it!
Medieval theme have some vibes from Pirates of the Caribbean, industrial theme sounds like from Godfather and Atomic theme is like a new map trailer from Overwatch. I think Geoff Knorr really got talents to turning simple national melodies into gorgeous orchestral cinematic soundtracks. He really deserves Grammy Award.
Where do u think is Venezuela? Exactly in the Caribbean. And that what you hear, it's part of the Colombian/Venezuelan folklore
@@nowonderboi1516 it’s along the Mediterranean but it isn’t in the Caribbean
@@nicholasrestrepo2555 dude literally the Venezuelan golf is at the south of the Caribbean sea... Wtf.
You can check it out on Wikipedia if you want to.
@@nicholasrestrepo2555 and pajarillo it's literally a Venezuelan song. .-.
I mean you literally can search the covers made on a Spanish ukelele called "Cuatro" (translation= "Four", why it's named four? because it have four strings lmao).
And the melody it's very similar to "Joropo" Wich is one of the music genres of the Colombo-Venezuelan culture, Wich is played principally on the "Llanos"(Plains) of Venezuela and Colombia.
Then you may be asking: ¿Then why it sound like it was Dominican/Cuban? Because ALL those cultures share the same cultural root. The Canary/Andaluz one, Wich was mixed with the African traditions and the indigenous ones.
As an example Cubans tend to use the word "Guajiro" to refer to a farmer, and that name comes from the "Guajiros" indigenous people who live on the "Guajira Peninsula"(Wich is at the north of the Zulian State) and it's shared by Colombia and Venezuela.
@@nicholasrestrepo2555 the Mediterranean? Didn't knew Colombia, Panama and Venezuela was near Italy, the north of Africa and Greece
Se me aguaron los ojos!! Escuchar esa gaita abriendo el soundtrack, la guitarra... Ese sabor a los llanos, a Caribe, al Pacífico! Directo al corazón de esta tierra. Gracias Civ VI!!
A mí también! Ni siquiera me considero un "patriota", pero apenas escuché el pasillo se me enchocolataron los ojos.
Alejandro Cruz si algo me ha servido esta cuarentena es que mi nacionalismo se elevó un 30%, descubrí que colombia es la cuarta economía de Latinoamérica, lidera un grupo económico con Sudáfrica, filipinas y otros más, va a comenzar a invertir en infraestructura como el tren de Santander - BOGOTA, ruta de transporte 5g, colombia fue el único país de Latinoamérica que envió un batallón a la guerra de Corea y que gracias a ese batallón Corea del Sur pudo resistir a la casi invasión de Corea del Norte, además del tratado colombo paraguayo en la guerra de la triple alianza y que la gran colombia cuando se creó no fue reconocida como país porque en ese tiempo un país debía ser monrquia, pero si contaba con un gran respeto y honor por las potencias europeas, y era la segunda o tercera potencia militar del siglo XIX de Latinoamérica
¡¡La gaita Zenú al principio abriendo a nuestro pasado prehispánico, es verdaderamente hermoso!!
El compositor de esta canción, Geoff Knorr, dijo que trató de buscar de mejor forma representar todas las naciones que conformaron la Colombia de Bolivar, por lo que su investigación pasó por el joropo, pasillo, hasta los negro spiritual, y así podría seguir. Hizo un buen trabajo
@@andresorellano3746 donde vistet lo del tren Santander - Bogotá?
The Atomic Era always sounds like a nation theme after apocalypse
It actually fits this DLC.
@Kanapote Takerngkeat It's Colombia not Columbia.
*max climate change apocalypse mode intensifies*
Welp, the Gran Colombia nations are used to live in crysis and apocalipse.
It's so true
Oh, it's really cool that the names of the original songs that these are arrangements of are included here in the video itself. It's always nice to look up the original versions by people who are natively part of these musical traditions and compare them to the arrangements for Western orchestra in Civ.
I know what you mean, but colombia is a western country, lol. You can feel the influence of spanish culture in its music.
I like how in 7:48 they used llaneran Joropo, a musical genre from Venezuela.
Velo Que Bonito and Reír Llorando are available in all eras, buddy!
@@pablor.sepulveda9929 Yeah, but Pajarillo has by far more Venezuelan vibes. Velo que bonito has a more Colombian-like musical style and Reir llorando is an Ecuatorian pasillo. Not complaining though, I like what Firaxis did here.
@@juanf.6266 Pajarillo is an ambient music, it plays on any part of the game
@@juanf.6266 Venezuela was part of Gran Colombia
it really is a giant shame that we didn’t get Atomic Pajarillo
Probably the best medieval theme
It's one of the best, but I think Hungary's is a bit better
@@agrama.4543
ngl i like the flute
@@agrama.4543 Hungary‘s Industry theme!
Is actually Venezuelan Anthem but like a remix
@agrama.4543 hungary is the most medieval a civ can get, so naturally, they would have the best medieval theme
usa: nooo you can't earn freedom by beating an entire empire that's our thing!
gran colombia: hehe independence goes brrrrr
The us paid for those revolutions though they financed them.
I think that would be appropriate for the phillipines or cuba.
since they rebelled against spain once & later the usa.
only for 20 years tho...
The gran colombia project collapsed into itself but its still a nice country.
Of all the Civ6 civ soundtracks, I love this one the most.
same its a nice song
Portugal is my favorite
I'm loving Gran Columbia as a Civ, and I was really interested in their history so I looked them up, Simon Bolivar was a savage(in a good way).
He is also the best JoJo (search "Bolivar el Heroe" you will not regret it)
It's Colombia, not Columbia.
in some cases was a savage in a bad way :v
nah he was a cowardly tyrant, and I say this as a venezuelan
Gustavo Casal nacionalista español jeje
this is orgasmic, normally i prefer ancient/medieval themes to atomic and future, but this keeps getting better and better
Hey ! We have the same profile picture !
That's what was always good in Civ - this is music!)
And, yes, I want to destroy all the guitars from Llanero by these melodies
It's a cuatro, kind of an ukulele :p
I can't get over the fact that this has been released just over 4 years ago already, time flies!
I am blown away. Ancient Colombia theme is THE MOST beautiful out of all. It surpassed the Aztec in beauty.
I love how much character the industrial version has! Listen to it on 1.5x for some fun
I uh... Surpised by the start at that speed
That is a pretty good suggestion actually
That’s how fast Bolivar’s units move in game
I love Civilization soundtracks!!!
M2 my friend
When I was a child my mother used to put in the radio música llanera while making breakfast, I remember the cold but at the same time warm mornings of San Cristobal with this music. When I played CIV VI and started to hear how similar the Bolivar OST is with famous musicians like Simon Diaz I kinda tear up and at the same time I realize that Firaxis gave more love to my country that most of my fellows have gave it
La travesía de Bolívar es toda una odisea. Desde sus inicios y aquellos aires por libertad, comandando el ejército del Norte...hasta el desmembramiento de la gran Colombia. Mueres para convertirte un héroe o vives lo suficiente para convertirte en un villano. Es una tristeza que Bolívar con tal de lograr sus sueños, terminó agarrando le un síndrome de Napoleón para tratar de anexar toda Sudamérica a la fuerza.
Muy acertado comentario
Really nailed the music to represent this beautiful territory!
The first Ecuadorian song in a game OST 🥲🥲🥲... How good is to be alive
La conciencia es el mejor juez que tiene un hombre de bien.
San Martin está en el juego, pero como Gran General
Kinda funny how Fans upload much faster than Sid does
the medieval area sounds like a fandango, I love it !
I'm from Paraguay, he didn't liberate my people, but i like him
I am loving these soundtracks. Please release more. Thank you
Really wanted the philipines too be in the next dlc or game and made the ruler lapu lapu
Philippines doesn’t need a dlc there’s already Indonesian and Vietnam.
For the Ethiopian civ, who will be the leader? The same from civ 5?
Jorge Gruber yeah I would expect Haile selassie or Ménélik ii
Most probably.
From the leaders I see in civ vi, they won't use selassie again, trust me.
@@Nouthwash But they have use Soleiman in civ 5 and 6, so...
I'd love to see Selassie again.
7:49 el soundtrack de cuando 150 llaneros aplastan a 1200 realistas a la orden de un glorioso "¡Vuelvan, carajo!"
Sounds like Venezuela's national Athem
Makes sense, Bolivar is Venezuelan
Well, actually aside using Bolivar's as a leader, only one of the songs are venezuela-inspired, "pajarillo"/"Little Bird" wich is about raising a rebelious son, The Gloria al Bravo Pueblo Anthem is not portrayed here
The best soundtrack so far...
I wonder if they'll include any Cumbia music in the background ambient soundtrack.
Yes, it does. Just one, but the name is not specified. Just named "Cumbia"
Que Bonito!
when most video game make better music than most modern musicians
Well the musicians playing there on the song aren't from 1500 bc, they are modern humans, but I get the point. The style is traditional but updated not trash like pop music😊
Civ always has the best music
Do you know how much money cost produce 3 minutes of an dumb trapper song? This is 20 minutes of the most beuty expression of sound. Its love.
The best game ❤
Help! The man with the saucy as fuck music is trying to kill us all!
Holy medieval era theme OMG
Hermoso, que buena adaptación
Will it be available on iTunes soon?
In my game of Gran Columbia I really couldn't tell the difference between the music of other civs in Europe and this one. Not to mention all I ever hear in my games is Zulu theme and the Spanish theme.
Colombia*
the music is making me go crazy 😩😤
If they have already put the liberator Simon Bolivar, I am asking on my knees to put the other Liberator of America, General San Martín
He’s a great general! At least in some form he’s in the game😉
@@Licho___ Yes, he's a great general replacing Bolivar
If they put Perón instead, will you be angry?
@@kevinfernandez6532 It would be fun, but I prefer San Martín
*I hope theres gonna be a philippines leader in this game.*
7:45 Bardcore Joropo
I would love if you could add Serbia with Tzar Dusan Nemanjic as its leader, and military unit of Knights of Order of Dragon.
Can i play in ps4 civ 6 without ps plus
People and Venezuelans idk if you noticed but the medieval theme is actually the anthem of Venezuela but like a remix
I think it sound more like a remix of alma llanera
sooooo good!!
7:47 pajarillo
If you buy the new frontier pass on xbox the game says you dont own it. I can select the new civilization leader. What'd the deal. Yo.
It's been 9 months so I'm sure you're all set by now, but I just wanted to mention this confused me as well at first. Since it's technically not a game it doesn't show up in the Steam library as such. I spent about an hour trying to figure out how to download and install it. It wasn't until I actually opened the game and looked at the leaders setup screen that I realized it downloaded and installed automagically.
Sweet.
Is it just me who thinks the ending of the industrial/atomic theme sounds like trailer music?
Simón bolívar estaría enojado de lo que le hicieron a su país que Venezuela ni que nada ni Ecuador menos panamá ni Colombia todos somos una misma nación solo que con pueblos separados
Saludos desde la GRAN COLOMBIA
A Páez no le gusta esto.
Beautiful music😁😁😁😁😁😁
Definetly needs more pajarillo considering Bolivar was venezuelan.
hahaha, colocan música con flautas ?? lamentablemente, ya para las guerras hispanicas la población indigena estaba diezmada, más aún en Venezuela, eran más ritmos espanyoles y derivados que otras cosas, por ejemplo, el pajarillo u otro Joropo.
@@masterofpuppets4891 no sos venezolano, verdad caballero? Parte de percusión en efecto ES afro-indigena.
@@nowonderboi1516 no sos venezolano, verdad caballero? Desconozco de dónde sacas lo de la percusión 'afro-indígena', lee de historia y más de Venezuela, tuvo poca población indígena y lamentablemente, con la 'colonización', la misma diezmó notablemente, eran los famosos Caribes, negros esclavos era poco porcentaje pero sí una amplisima migración canaria, esos son los padres de Venezuela, andaluza y zaragoneza, justo el corazón rítmico del por aquel entonces 'reino de España de ultramar', y más 'necesitados' del mismo que al no poder pagar esclavo ejercían las labores de trabajo, por ellos evoluciónan los instrumentos y ritmos folkloricos españoles en Venezuela, dime la diferencia de un Joropo venezolano, nacido de españoles y evolucionado por la presencia esclava y descendiente en 1580 y una zarzuela? La música venezolana y cualquier otra en latinoamerica, te guste o no, tiene poco de 'afro - indigena' y muchísimo de Española, Venezuela particularmente tiene un folklore que muestra ello : ese cuatro, bandola y arpas descendientes directos españoles y esas maracas indígenas, que te guste o no, tiene menor medida en el mismo, te repito, de donde sacas lo de 'afro - indígena' del Joropo, y más en un Pajarillo?
@@masterofpuppets4891 caballero. Soy venezolano, gaitero y versado en los ritmos musicales de mi pais. Evidentemente el cuatro(El cual es un derivado de la guitarra española) es un derivado europeo, pero desde las maracas, tambora, fueron(aunque esté último tuvo más influencia hispanica en su diseño) se usan en los compases clásicos afro-caribeños, y le recuerdo que el joropo llanero NO es el único ritmo musical en el país(eso sería como decir que el Ragtime o el Jazz son el único ritmo musical de USA, o la música de Ratatouille el único de Francia), tendrías que añadir la Gaita Zuliana, el vals andino, el pasillo guariquense, el Calypso de sucre, el merengue llanero, la tamborera apureña, y varios mas.
¿Que Venezuela no tuvo una población indígena tan marcada como otras áreas de Latinoamérica? Claro. Eso es un hecho histórico, pero no significa que no hallan dejado su marca cultural, desde la Paila de las arepas, las barbacoas, la terminología de las frutas nativas (como la guayaba, que también se conoce como guava en otras partes del mundo) puedes encontrar su aporte, y eso es solo para dar ejemplos. Negarlo es negar nuestra historia; y en mi opinion, esa mezcla cultural tan única que se dió fue excelente para todos los involucrados, dando pie a un folklore muy interesante en la región.
@@masterofpuppets4891 Es mi cultura a la que te estás refiriendo, dado el caso es razonable que la conozca bien.
Nice
That panflute is a bit annoying if you hear it all day. I'm doing a deity playthrough with the Aztecs. I found an uninhabited(by civs) island while having my start secured in a save, so I took advantage of that and got alot of envoys and goodiehuts, plus some other stuff for my scout. But while doing that, I went partly insane and tried to lookup the song. No dice from that stupid Google microphone.
Can you like maybe post all civs soundtracks here pls?
There are two videos in this account, with the full Vanilla and Rise and fall
I like this music because i ts of civ 6 and you know civ 6 i beutiful i like very much this gran colombian music i so happy because this music is very happy;)
Finally
Are you going to work on the Pedro and Amanitore animations or will they stay forever on Bolivar and Six Sky?
Even Bolivar's model is recycled: there is an older Colombia fan-made leader who looks the same.
bolívar's laugh in the first look video is identical of pedro's. it's kinda bad =/
@@VitorMerschmann, it's bad and dot, without the "kinda": Firaxis is recycling animations and models and trying to sell it to us at the price of 40€/45$.
Francesco Sabatini so what? We’re getting new leaders and new nations. If they choose to recycle animations to bring them out on time then thats alright. You act like the animations are the game and make such a big fuss about it.
@@tonyvu3235 like if they want to bring Napoleon or Hitler, we just WANT all reunited here
I hope you, Fraxis, Will made Cuman civilization.
Hey Devs, are you aware online matches are plagued with disconnects and constant problems? desyncing, etc? Will you ever fix this or at least fix in civ7 if thats comming?
just a question from a new civ 6 fan who wants more content do you know if the australia pack is going to be given for free to epic games users on top of the steam users in the future?
Wenns es noch Absturzfrei funktionieren würde, wärs noch schöner
Dann muss man wohl mal einen Informatiker beauftragen, deinen PC zu bereinigen ;) meine zugemüllte Mühle hatte noch nicht einmal Probleme mit civ
Is the new pass worth buying it?
Yes. Judging from the first DLC, I can't even imagine what the other DLCs will be.
I don’t think anyone can answer that yet. Only one part of 6 came out so it’s difficult to say if the price is justified or not and if the content is worth it. The first DLC is a bit disappointing I find. I love the new civs and new disasters but a big part of the first DLC is apocalypse mode and I don’t understand where the fun is. I usually play on disaster difficulty 4 but apocalypse mode is too much as there is no way to avoid meteors. They just destroy your hard worked for empire and there is no way to recover unlike with volcanic eruptions, floods, etc. So, if you’re into disasters and don’t mind seeing your empire getting destroyed, the first DLC is worth it. But if not, it 6 Dollars for 2 new civs and a few disasters in the main game which is not necessarily justifiable.
Not yet
Not sure but at least off to a great start
@@idam9336 In the next DLC we'll get a district and two buildings. So, probably the buildings will be in that district. That alone makes me look forward to July.
Hola soy de colombia y esto suena colombiano perdon gran colombiano o lo que sea me encanta a bailar salsaaaaaa y pongalo en ingles en traductor para los que no me entiendan;)
xd lo q mandaba antes
Uhmm hi so I was wondering if you could add Ireland my home country
(Slips fiver and two horses)
'I cannot accept; this is an unfair deal.'
Portugal when?
well my friend it seems you got your wish granted
Please make the ai stop doing idiotic things like embarking combat units right in front of an enemy battleship.
When will you add Tsar Simeon god dammit
gets a sudden urge to liberate latinoamérica from imperialism
9:29
wheres lil' colombia
Señora Santana?
Awesome but what are we to get out of this
¿Alguien me puede explicar que es esto? Si es de la Gran Colombia me interesa. 😳
Un juego q se llama civilizations 6 es re piola pero re caro xd
Un juego q se llama civilizations 6 es re piola pero re caro xd
@@eluwu9330 no puede ser 🤧
@@asd299 mucho presio
@@asd299 mucho presio
Please fix multiplayer desync.
Needs more brass
Also fix the game I cant play without disabling all my DLC.
How about adding regional pricing for Latin America instead of Latin American civs Firaxis?
Latinoamerica es demaciado distinta entre los diferentes paises, porlomenos gran colombia(colombia, ecuador y venezuela) tienen cultura mas parecida
Porfirio Diaz Pls
Still nothing about civ vii but ye aim waiting for civ vii. please any leaks or stuff maybe graphics?
please add Italy as a new civilization, it has all the requirements
You pretty have Romans, and Venice in Civ V
Venice would be nice but don’t we already have lots of naval civs?
noice
Civ 6's soundtrack is the only thing still on par with previous iterations of the game.
If there's a way to inject Civ 6 music into Civ 5, by a mod or series of mods or changing base files, then with all gratitude, I will die happy
Please Mexico civ
Aztecas, pues
Where is ethiopia
They will come in the second pack of the pass, in 2 months
The Human 2cs thanks man, appreciate it. Btw I’m playing a Poland tsl in a standard earth. Yea I’m dead 🤣
Too bad they didn’t choose Cumbia, prolly the most Colombian music ever
Gran Colombia has nothing to do with actual Colombia, for god's sake...
@@pachecodavid2959 Never said it did. It’s fun music what can I say
monombia
1 year ago
My specs are just below minimum requirements to run this :(
This dlc breaks my game I want a refund
Consider looking at your own stuff first. Most crashes come from incompatible mods being activated or your system isn't working properly
San Martin >>>>>>>> Simon Bolivar
-dijo nadie nunca.
Can philippines be next nation