Drums of War - (Admiral YI, Extra History)
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- This audio was made by the Kiner Brothers. I do not hold responsible for creating the music or the art, I simply uploaded it to youtube so it can be heard on here as well. Follow my Twitch for more history content. / thestrategistss
"Even after death you save my life"
IM EMPOWERED TO FIGHT TILL THY BITTER END
Yessir
What powerful words
i realize it's kinda randomly asking but do anybody know of a good site to stream new tv shows online?
@Kyson Jamal Flixportal :D
"We are about to win this war. Keep beating the drum. Do not let anyone know of my death..."
The correct translation would be ...”cover my body with a tarp do not let anyone know of my death”
So badass
...to keep moral up...like Nelson at Trafalga...!
...and like Nelson, he also was killed by a small infanrty-weapon, not by heavy ship-artillery...! :-(
That part was so sad :(
Man was a legend
And so, Admiral Yi would forever be known as the Martial Lord of Loyalty.
Yes
Many people question why he didn't leave Joseon to burn after all the government had done to him, and the answer is because his own family, or at a portion, were killed by the Japanese. He knew the pain that the war had done to his family, and so didn't fight for the Joseon dynasty, but more for the people that would've fallen victim to the Japanese. Simply put, he's an amazing man.
"Ey why that ship lookin funny?"
- Japanese sailor, circa 1595
...famous last words...! ;-)
hhhahahahhhahahahahaahahagah
When you open your samsung notebook in a sony store.
Oh jeezz...
@Your Internet Buddy Now now, no need to compare, it will most likely only stir up anger and or arguments, but I respect your answer 👍
@Your Internet Buddy 日本
🤣🤣😂😂👍🇰🇷🇯🇵
Show up in Korean armor to a anime convention. And just blast over every anime opening with this.
Man, you could feel Yi’s entire life in this music. The early machinations of corrupt Korean officials, his extraordinary career as an admiral, and then the sudden tone drop, signifying his death at Noryang.
These musics from Extra History are so under-appreciated
Everybody gangsta till the Sea starts speaking Korean
Same during Vietnam lol
@@Copper9-8 everybody gangsta until the forest start to whisper
@@farhanmufid7919 and then said: dit me may
everybody gangsta till the Spanish Galeons arived
@@sauldemo666 Spanish Armada: we dominate the seas.
Yi Sun-shin: You sure about that?
Yi would destroy that fleet in a heartbeat 😂
UK : we rule the waves!
Admiral Yi : hi
@Royce Moon i think they just real good navy
@Royce Moon it would have been better if op said British Empire
@@oreoyin-yan8414 I think he was referring to the British Empire's Navy
@@Mahmudas_Dine Ik
@Royce Moon UK has the strongest and biggest navy before the second world war.They also control the world's trade during that time.
"my king, i still have 12 of ships." - yi soon shin, 1597, during preparing battle against 300 of japanese ships-
Admiral Yi...in a swamp of incompetence he played a vital role in keeping Korea and China free from Japanese tyranny!
What a true hero, what an unrivalled champion of humanity!
China?
@@ghandithesupremeleader9740
Yup, Hideyoshi was insane and delusional enough to think he could conquer China…
Fangirl reaction
@@ghandithesupremeleader9740 yeah i would said he saved china too, because the battle between japan and china would look alot less pretty for china, when the fully supplied Japanese blitzkriegs hits the chinese boarder un hindered.
While I love Admiral Yi, Joseon Korea and the Ming were just as tyrannical as the Toyotomi. At least Japan could defend themselves and feed their people after the Imjin war.
Martial lord of loyalty!
When you go to war make sure to have a great soundtrack.
- Sun Tzu
"Those who seek death shall live. Those who seek life shall die" Admiral Yi Sun-Sin
WOW
300ish years later, in 1915, in Gallipoli, a Turkish lietuenant colonel said: "I order you not to charge, but to die. For as we die, we shall be redeemed by the officers and soldiers that came after us."
That lietuenant colonel became the Father of an entire country, and I can't help but think that he was inspired in the same way that Admiral Yi was. Greatness was achieved, and there was no difference.
Blessed be those who stood loyal and true to their beliefs.
“A warrior who seeks death while his enemy still lives is a fool.”
-Japanese proverb
When I was studying in US on 2010, my US history teacher introduced his speech at Galipoli. Although I already knew that President Ataturk was Turkish hero, I hadn't heard of that speech, and I was like "he spoke same thing as Admiral Yi!".
But my history teacher said that his speech is ruthless and inhumane. And I was upset about that. So I said "Ma'am, I believe you misunderstood. As far as I know, he also risked his life with his soldiers in Galipoli. I believe he was true patriot and hero of Turkey." She disagreed, and possibly gave me bad grade because of that but no regrets.
For us Koreans, Yi Sun-sin is the one God gave to Korea to save our country. When he had done his usefulness, he ascended to heaven by death in the very last battle of Imjin war.
I’ve always believed God has influenced every Nation’s history especially in raising heros. Admiral Yi is definitely one of Korea’s God chosen heros.
To every man upon this earth
Death cometh soon or late.
And how can man die better
Than facing fearful odds,
For the ashes of his fathers,
And the temples of his Gods.
Horatius
하지만 그당시 십자가를 앞세우고 한국을 침략했던 것은 일본이었습니다. 일본군의 선봉대 장수였던 고니시 유키나가가 기독교도였죠.
"The battle is near its climax - wear my armor, keep beating the war drums, and do not announce my death."
Drum of liberation 😂 Luffy
Me * outnumbered 4 to 1 in a naval battle in Shotgun 2.
Plays this song
*Processed to get a decisive victory with basically no damage and sinking the entire enemy fleet.
Shipmaster, they outnumber us 4 to 1! Then it is an even fight.
@@CHRF-55457
Japan: We outnumber you 4 to 1!
Yi: I like those odds
@@mariustan9275Bro really clutched the win
4 to 1. Bruh that's not fair. You should've given your enemy a fighting chance.
13 to 1. Now that's a fair fight
@@nelswolf in my defense, i had only a single ship, not my fault they only brought 4
Probably could be the best soundtrack for a naval battle in a total war game.
The ships sailing slowly towards each other, the synchronised gun and cannon fire. Ships being boarded and fighting erupts between marines the chaos that erupts from battle and the outmatched losing heart before being overrun or surrendering.
Every Asian Country has their Iconic Heroes from history but from the main 3 Asian Countries
China - Guan Yu
Japan - Yukimura Sanada
Korea - Yi Sun Shin
WE STILL HAVE 12 SHIPS!!!
can we get a ten-hour version of this, please? :3
I made this such a long time ago I forgot how I did it low-key LMAO. just right click on the video and press loop
there you go LMAO
@@koiledlogic9336 :D tyz I guess its been a long time since I've loopd lol xD
How do you loop on mobile?
@@trinxty6099 add the playlist, and you can see the repeat icon on the playlist
@@koiledlogic9336 10h
The man, the myth, the legend
Admiral Yi
It's real not a legend
@@thehistorybuff-smh bruh
@@thehistorybuff-smh dont be such a party pooper plus learn what legend means before you judge
"In a later engagement more than seventy Japanese vessels, including warships and transports were encountered by the Allied fleet and were sunk. The devastating blow (Battle of Busan) which has been dealt to the Japanese fleet has isolated the enemy armies in Korea and has cut them off from their home bases. The naval action, which stretched over a period of several days, was broken off in the mid-summer of the year 1592. The naval forces were under the command of the Korean Admiral Yi Sun-sin" --US Admiral Chester W. Nimitz
"Throughout history there have been few generals accomplished at the tactics of frontal attack, sudden attack, concentration and dilation. Napoleon, who mastered the art of conquering the part with the whole, can be held to have been such a general, and among admirals, two further tactical geniuses may be named: in the East, Yi Sun-sin of Korea, and in the West, Horatio Nelson of England...Anyone who can be compared to Yi should be better than Michiel de Ruyter from Netherlands. Nelson is far behind Yi in terms of personal character and integrity. Yi was the inventor of the covered warship known as the turtle ship. He was a truly great commander and a master of the naval tactics of three hundred years ago" --Japanese Admiral Sato
"It is always difficult for Englishmen to admit that Nelson ever had an equal in his profession, but if any man is entitled to be so regarded, it should be this great naval commander of Asiatic race (Admiral Yi) who never knew defeat and died in the presence of the enemy; of whose movements a track-chart might be compiled from the wrecks of hundreds of Japanese ships lying with their valiant crews at the bottom of the sea, off the coasts of the Korean peninsula"
--British Admiral George Alexander Ballard
"It may be proper to compare me with Nelson, but not with Korea's Yi Sun-sin, for he has no equal" --Japanese Admiral Togo
Admiral Yi: Prepare the cannons, play the drums.
Japanese sailors/samurai: Why do I hear boss music?
Admiral Yi literally had a "Phase 2," with his son and nephew taking over!
When 12 ships defeats your whole Armada
Teacher: Today comes the new kid, he is from Japan
Girls: OMG, maybe he knows my favorite anime characters
Boys:
Boys: So what’s your opinion about turtles
Japan: Finds out they have been defeated by one Korean boi and his turtle ships (crying Japanese noises)
Yi: Proceeds to drink the sweet tears of Samurai
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Japan returned the favor a few centuries later
@@kaijuslayer3334 "Evil Koreans, how dare they defend themselves from my aggression, this cries for vengeance" - very honorable indeed.
@@Etzellll Well the samurai were never really honorable after all
@@simbaski Since when was the US ever involved historically in this exchange?
This is the FULL VERSION of the Drums of War song in the EH series.
Extra History
Man u should have more subs for Posting such good content . Here another sub
This is so amazing yet sad at the same time
Indeed it is, surprisingly Korea still won the war though. It would've to lead to their extinction.
Pretty much the story of his life, really.
very true
YiSunShin
Keep Beating the Drum do not Let any know of My death
Extra Credits fans where you at!
Fourkidsrock Mattison Right here!
here
Victoria Mattison everywhere, probably
YE
Here
*_"DO NOT STOP PLAYING THE DRUMS, DON'T LET ANYONE KNOW I'VE PASSED."_*
How it feels when you win a battle 10-1 in shogun 2
Y'know.... there's a Joseon and Ming dynasty mod for shogun 2. U can recreate that era again XD
This helps me alot in my military carrier
Lol 347 Glad to hear, stay strong.
So just an update i got denied to be in the military for the first time lets hope the second time will work
@@beerten202 Yi failed his first Military test. I hope your second chance will be succesful like Yi
Ofcourse he had to wait 4 years i only 1
Admiral Yi is my favourite KPOP idol
I love how he cared about his troops unlike the other admirals where are they are selfish
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This brought heavy tears in my eyes
Hans Zimmer - Oogway Ascends has the simlar feels aswell.
Why are drum bests from asia so badass?
@Occuluss Echo What?
@Occuluss Echo Erhu's and bamboo flutes are well-done too.
And africa and american
Native american
cause it is war drum
Japanese Taiko Drums to this: “Finally, a worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!”
Someone needs to make an extended version of this.
Who ever disliked this MUST have been a decendant of mau Pai nui
One of the greatest sea war history around the world
even IJN captains and Admirals respect this man
i think..
one of the best songs EH did
Yi the symbol of loyalty and the fear of every corrupt man
i wish this was on spotify
One of the first extra history series I watch.
I would love to see all of extra history music performed live. I’d pay to go see that.
me toooo
Yi was the hero Korea needed
But Korea didn’t Deserve Yi
Why? Korea needed help bc it was surrounded by Japan and China
@@thehistorybuff-smh korea Needed Hi because they were being invaded by Japan, who Just got out of 100 years of constant war, japans land army was unstoppable and Chinese response (who was koreas ally) was slow at best.
Admiral Yi was one of, If not the greatest asset Korea had and it showed in how he nearly singlehandedly dismantled japans navy through brilliant tactics and Maritime innovation.
The problem is that internal politics and power struggles constantly got Yi demoted or Besmirched as his own country bumbled during the war.
@@noriyakigumble3011 but China became an enemy at that time lol . The Tang dynasty invaded gogyeo before in the 1300s
@@thehistorybuff-smh this is the Ming dynasty in 1598...
For reference, Look at how the United States and Great Britain are currently allies despite the independence war and war of 1812
@GM Steelhaven VARDA A BORDO CAZZO!
this is what i play while im yi sun shin in mobile legends
Folding clothes has never been this epic
"신에게는 아직 12척의 배가 남아있사옵니다"
It would be proper to compare me to Lord Nelson, but not to Korea's Yi Sun-sin, for he has no equal.
- Hideki Tojo.
When you’re a Japanese and the sea starts speaking Korean.
Even in death he served, his duty honorably discharged.
Damn, this actually sounds authentic
i was trying to find a vid wit the drums continuously pounding from EC, but this is just as gud!
Gud is god in Norwegian.
Spino2Earth Really!? Pretty kool!
Vampy_Rhombus5006 Kool means “excrement” in largish.
This humble servant still has 12 ships
I wish that was a poster of this video thumbnail. I would totally buy it!
"War is a national event"
I wish this was the opening track for Koreans in AoE2 DE.
This is the best of them all you are the best guy I ever saw
thanks for this excellent piece :D..Hopefully someone can make one for longer :D
Beautiful
The drums of war roll on and on...
Not me get obsessed of Yi after Playing Mobile lengend
where are all the views??
Noooo clue, I loved Extra Credit, and so I wanted to upload the full version of drums of war. Maybe I should add more tags lol
If you have any songs you want me to upload relating to history I will totally try to upload it btw ;)
Loic The Opium Wars? I loved that series
This is from Admiral Yi, but I loved both series'
Loic Yeah, i know, i was suggesting you to upload the track in The Opium Wars
This sounds badass at 1.25
Long live the smart brave mans
As a Korean-American, we did not deserve this man.
Amazing music, Korea!!
Count Dankula need to make a Mad Lad video about this guy.
When yi came in the battlefield the Japanese samurai and soldiers were like " Ohhh the divine kaami please save us"
1:10
When you start racking up military cards in 7 wonders
Hehehehehehhehehehhehehehehehehehehehehhehhehehehehehehehehheheheheh
*peter desposito drowns in ships*
What the hell
*_DEATH LYFE drowns in ships_*
*_Yellowed gets respect_*
*_Alpha Dragon gets respect_*
The picture is the battle of red cliffs. It's not Imjin war.
That looks the imjin war
@troy krentzs Right. No cannon balls. But look at the ship's flags. Can you read Chinese characters? The blue flag is 魏 of the cao(曺) family and red one is sun(吳) of the 孫 family. It's the Red cliffs.
@@thehistorybuff-smh look at the ship's flags
@@sugarfree97 yea... i guess aesthetics come before historical accuracy? Rest in Glory Admiral Yi
wait till they find the funny turtle boat
Hey could you do a 30min or 1hour version please?
I lack the application to do that, I simply downloaded the audio and added a background via google slides. Sorry mate!
@@koiledlogic9336 may I ask where you download the audio, because I wanted one
rza884 It was on a kiner bros link on the EH youtube video. Gonna have to look around for it because that was years ago
@@koiledlogic9336 thanks, the only one I found was on Soundcloud but for some reason I can't download it
When you pull out an iPhone in an old pub
Dam this is music is lit
Sad admiral yi died
Ik but nobody can survive 500 years lol
He was the best warrior
The eastern seas started speaking Korean and you see turtle like warships on the horizon
I needed to put pause on this, cuz of how hard it fucking goes lol
The Ukraine needs an admiral YI right now...
"The drums of war are beating"
The Korean Thalassocracy rises from the ashes of the DPRK!
Make more if you can
I don't make music, I kinda found this song and wanted to upload it. lol, I usually make meme songs though when i can.
needs more YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
This is not a rap it's a drum of war in the 1500s rapp was never invented that time
@@thehistorybuff-smh I was gonna correct you but the thing I was actually referencing was apparently invented 5 years after Yi's death.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabuki
@@jtojagicc asia never knew about rap since it sucks like crap
Also it's japanese not rap
Powerful
I like the video
I do too.
@@Spino2Earth you here from extra credits
It sounds like Chinese music. no Korean music. I'd rather recommend the korean movie Myungryang OST, or k-drama Immortal Yi sun-sin OST
Hard to find Korean battle music with traditional instruments in comparison to Chinese and Japanese especially
Joseon dynasty music would've sounded more similar to Chinese during the time period as they were highly influenced by them
Gotta love Chinese war drums.
Damn I love the beat🔥
When the music club gets mad
We can also call him the "Japanese slayer" Or Nipponai salehja in korean
Is this available on iTunes?
followernumber1 I dont think so. I could be wrong
What the Wokou Pirates hear pulling up on Admiral Yi’s fleet:
What was this soundtrack made for?
The picture looks like Total War, so I thought it was related to Three Kingdoms.
Extra History youtube channel
“Why is the sand speaking turkish?”
Where is the artwork from? Would be a nice wallpaper.
Does anyone know if this is in on Spotify?