Want some swag for free? This week's free giveaway is a signed copy of Brian's Magic Magazine cover issue PLUS a signed Scam School Academy book AND hey why not throw in an Extra Credit DVD with Scam School Books 1 and 2 and The Professional's Guide to Fire Eating. We're giving away the Signed Magazine and Book Bundle away free to three lucky winners of this week's free giveaway. Just sign up at gimme.scamstuff.com to enter (giveaway ends 4/23/2020, no purchase necessary). Congrats to the winners of last week's misfit Houdini's Cell giveaway: Brendan Harvey and Patrick Chambers (we will contact you via email within the next two weeks)
The next logical step, now that you know renaissance martial arts AND dance, is to learn to play the renaissance lute. It's a bowl shaped, guitar-like stringed instrument, it also the most common household instrument from the 1500's to the 1750's, more or less, it's absolutely fascinating and fits in very well with the theme of this episode. For an expert, I suggest Brandon Acker, an expert on historical plucked instruments and historically informed performance from Illinois, he's got a UA-cam channel where he frequently talks about these topics. Great episode! Anna rules too, I look forward to seeing her in future episodes.
It's hilarious how in his relentless efforts to rephrase what the guest expert says, Brian is making analogies to a phenomenon so recent (dancing on Tiktok) that the explanation pretty much works better the other way round
1. I really like her tattoos. 2. I'm glad Anthony was featured but it also would have been funny to watch Jason or Brian try to dance with anna. 3. What in the world shoes are u wearing, jason?
17:34 by this point it looks like a dancing puppet, you know, when a doll has dangley felt legs and you kinda just jump it across the ground but when its legs land they splay in awkward directions.
What an incredibly interesting video. I have no intention or want to ever dance in front of anyone, but just learning about this history is strangely captivating.
The best way to "present" during medieval dancing is to imagine you're wearing an imaginary cloak (unless you're actually wearing one, then you're all good). It gives you a regal bearing.
I am performing and presenting about renaissance dance, specifically the galliard, for my final exam in Music History! How wonderful to find another example to use!
And as usual I have now learned something about a topic I never thought to consider. Interesting stuff. Also, I kinda dig the skit that was shown throughout this episode. Any chance we could maybe see more stuff like that? Curious to see what you come up with on different episodes.
God I love this channel, and especially all of these videos with the austin historical weapons guild, watching these 2 figure out weapons and dancing has been amazing
I took ballet for 3 years when I was younger in primary school and it took me until the middle of high school to stop standing with my feet together, About 10 years.
Ah we can dance if we want to, we can leave your friends behind Cause your friends don't dance, and if they don't dance Well, they're are no friends of mine.
For all that it was important to dance well and present well at court, especially during court entertainments (masques), these were not always well structured affairs, especially into the early 1600's (James I's reign). Contemporaneous accounts state that the nobility taking part in the scripted presentations and plays prior to the general dancing were often drunk or inept, and there was squabbling for social precedence, and other slights www.hrp.org.uk/banqueting-house/history-and-stories/the-masque Slightly surprised that the Modern Rogue didn't pick up on this point. On the other hand, dancing well could ease the way into preferment at court, e.g. in Elizabeth I's reign, Sir Christopher Hatton was noticed by the Queen for his dancing, and was helped on his way, eventually becoming Chancellor (effectively the head of the executive parts of Elizabeth's government, not that the separation is formalised in the way it was for the US).
this was just on cue, today i got really mad abt covid-19 bc theres a possibility of quarantine continuing into october and then i wouldnt be able to go to renfest. thank you rogues
0:45 "Greensleeves" in the background... that was one of the songs I had to sing in voice class. I wasn't a music major or even a music minor, but I had a spare elective and so I took a class on how to sing. Interestingly enough, the first video recommended to me on the right side of the screen is an album of John Dowland lute music (he was a Renaissance artist), and my voice professor dug up a bunch of songs by Dowland for me to sing (because she knew I was interested in the Renaissance). Sadly, none of the songs on the album I just mentioned were among those that I sang (and they were difficult). Here's a link to the video, lest you doubt me: ua-cam.com/video/o2nr401xYTM/v-deo.html. Jason, your dancing is... better than mine... (I'm a singer, not a dancer). This was very enjoyable. I hope that, through this channel and places like the Historical Weapons guild, this kind of thing experiences a resurgence amongst the populace. Its' just so nifty. God bless.
Timetraveler: *Goes back in time to the Renaissance, to see their awesome dance moves* Timetraveler who sees Renaissance dancing: Mm...Interesting. Drunken Knight: Deus Vult
Want some swag for free? This week's free giveaway is a signed copy of Brian's Magic Magazine cover issue PLUS a signed Scam School Academy book AND hey why not throw in an Extra Credit DVD with Scam School Books 1 and 2 and The Professional's Guide to Fire Eating.
We're giving away the Signed Magazine and Book Bundle away free to three lucky winners of this week's free giveaway. Just sign up at gimme.scamstuff.com to enter (giveaway ends 4/23/2020, no purchase necessary).
Congrats to the winners of last week's misfit Houdini's Cell giveaway: Brendan Harvey and Patrick Chambers (we will contact you via email within the next two weeks)
🎶We can dance if we want to
If we don’t, nobody will
And you can act real rude and totally removed
And I can act like an imbecile🎶
ua-cam.com/video/kM-eJ42lmGE/v-deo.html I watched this quickly and then rewatched this video. Made a lot more sense to see it put together.
The dance was safe. No setting the clock back.
I can't believe I won!!
I love how they wearing medieval clothing and then just like sketchers
Fff CGZ Brian’s wearing Nikes, looks like one of the older pegasus models I think.
What the hell are sketchers
@@lukeverstegen6093 sketchers are children's shoes
@@fffcgz1721 ah right
Also they are wearing clothing from the from the Italian Renaissance, it’s clear because of all of the dye used and the gold brocade.
Don't get me wrong, Anna is great, but is it wrong that I was really really hoping to see Brian and Jason slow dancing with Anthony?
There's still time, if we all band together we can make it happen.
NGL, thought he was gonna be there
"Are they drinking while this is happening?" Jason is always asking the important questions.
Obvious answer though because when are medieval and renaissance people not drinking? At least if you count small beer as drinking.
Even though he said he likes gin and then didn’t like it!
At the beginning Brian is holding himself with noble air naturally and Jason looks like a store mannequin
I took a "Ballet for Swordfighters" class that Anna ran back in February. Great to see her on the show
The next logical step, now that you know renaissance martial arts AND dance, is to learn to play the renaissance lute. It's a bowl shaped, guitar-like stringed instrument, it also the most common household instrument from the 1500's to the 1750's, more or less, it's absolutely fascinating and fits in very well with the theme of this episode. For an expert, I suggest Brandon Acker, an expert on historical plucked instruments and historically informed performance from Illinois, he's got a UA-cam channel where he frequently talks about these topics. Great episode! Anna rules too, I look forward to seeing her in future episodes.
I just want to see them attend a local renaissance festival. TRF or Scarborough would be great!
Instructions unclear, am now being publicly executed
Omar Foley i am being publicly humiliated.
@@ReasonAboveEverything So you're Morris dancing then?
Instructions unclear, I'm being worshipped by penguins...
@@MrTrilbe My Dad Morris dances. Voluntarily. I don't get it myself.
Instructions unclear, made 5 kg of meth
I love that notation about period appropriate music. Also: The skits in this are top notch.
9:56 holy crap that delivery
Jason would be a great movie villain
You make it sound like he isn't normally.
The Early-Modern Rogue.
The Pre-Modern Rogue
I'm furious how good that joke was
Pre-Raphaelite rogue
It's hilarious how in his relentless efforts to rephrase what the guest expert says, Brian is making analogies to a phenomenon so recent (dancing on Tiktok) that the explanation pretty much works better the other way round
I LOVE THAT SHIRT I NEED TO BUY IT "Bold words for someone within stabbing distance"
"Sheboygan style shuffle!"
"Wait, doesn't that involve a pool cue? Which episode is this!?!?"
1. I really like her tattoos.
2. I'm glad Anthony was featured but it also would have been funny to watch Jason or Brian try to dance with anna.
3. What in the world shoes are u wearing, jason?
the swagger 4000's
That intro sketch was everything I needed in these trying times.
Have egg🥚🥚🥚
Brian's Milkshake Brings All The Boys To The Galliard
I know that "this is the break dancing!" Was a joke from Jason but does anyone else wanna see them try to breakdance?
These guys do things that I'm usually totally uninterested with but they make it interesting
Just to make sure I got things straight, the dances are the pernod, the galliano, and the vodka, right?
You must be Trever's alter-ego!
YOU BUFFOON! that’s an Italian liquor and a russian spirit. the dances were clearly the gelato and the varnish, right?
17:34 by this point it looks like a dancing puppet, you know, when a doll has dangley felt legs and you kinda just jump it across the ground but when its legs land they splay in awkward directions.
The only acceptable next upload better be ballroom dancing.
Rogues and gentlemen alike have to know how to dance. In any setting.
Are they going to grow their necks?
Brian’s knee-transfer abilities warrant a “good god” even today
Oh hell yeah. Now this is proper gentlemanly.
super excited for "The Modern Rogue Learns How to Juke"
What an incredibly interesting video. I have no intention or want to ever dance in front of anyone, but just learning about this history is strangely captivating.
"Imagine having kumquats in your armpits"
-Brian pretends to have basketballs in his armpits
Thank you for getting Jason a decent microphone!!!
The best way to "present" during medieval dancing is to imagine you're wearing an imaginary cloak (unless you're actually wearing one, then you're all good). It gives you a regal bearing.
I'm watching this wearing the Raycons I ordered after your last video. :) I love 'em.
How many bad Bon Jovi/Motley Crue puns did they squeeze in there in the first segment?
Now i want to see Brian and Jason waltzing around together
Finally I'll be able to use my Renaissance clothing to its fullest potential.
I am performing and presenting about renaissance dance, specifically the galliard, for my final exam in Music History! How wonderful to find another example to use!
I'm glad you guys had these already planned out. I hope quarantine ends before you run out of pre-recorded episodes. Good luck gents
This show keeps getting weirder and weirder.... and its epic XD
I gotta say, Jason looks BADASS in his costume
The Meme on her T Shirt TOTALLY kicks this up to 11.
"It's like George R R Martin finished a book!!!" you guys rock.
The Modern Rogue makes my breeches tight
Got my Raycons a while back and they're amazing got the E-55's in gold and used your code!
Silas T Weet I thought you said raccoons and needless to say I’m disappointed.
@@thelincolnrepairguy1826 wow, I am too now. Racoons would be sick!
@@TukWest well, hopefully not
You know... I think the solitude was getting to them before the quarantine even started
And as usual I have now learned something about a topic I never thought to consider. Interesting stuff.
Also, I kinda dig the skit that was shown throughout this episode. Any chance we could maybe see more stuff like that? Curious to see what you come up with on different episodes.
Classic rock puns in a video about Renaissance dancing. . .
I love it
The skits in this episode are just great!
God I love this channel, and especially all of these videos with the austin historical weapons guild, watching these 2 figure out weapons and dancing has been amazing
The BloodGuard shield in the back... excellence in all things.
i like that we keep getting closer and closer to their faces each advert
I have to say, i really love you guys for the bed of roses and baron bonjiovi in the beginning XD
one of my favorite intros so far. Nice one :)
Is it bad that I want to see Jason do a book-shelf tour?
I need to move to Austin so I can take ALL the classes at Anthony’s studio. I’ll just camp out front!
I loved the inserts in this eps. Brilliant
"I haveth invented a new dance for thee. 'tis called The Automaton. Gaze in wonder as I move as if a were a mechanical person!"
Need her tank top
I too require a shirt with that message, as soon as I learn how to use a sword
@@tuesdaywithanh stabbing range doesn't have to be a sword... Home made knife too.
@@jckdnls9292 you are correct, a homemade knife will do in a pinch, however, I prefer learning to use a sword. Purely because it's flashier.
@@tuesdaywithanh And increased stabbing range.
@@SmokeyEdits that is also true. An additional benefit I hadn't thought of.
If that intro was improv it was 12/10 and on this day you gentlemen have won the internet.
This is not what I want, but what I need. Thank you
It’s crazy that I can see the continuity between Renaissance and traditional Irish and American dances.
Brian's silly little jokes about not remembering the names of things are actually a mnemonic device he uses to help him remember the names of things.
This was far more interesting than i thought it would be.
Why does Anna have no social media handles 😩😩😩 I need more of her in my life
You can find me at fearlessnymph.com!
Anna McGarry Woot! Thanks!
I shall be adding "A thundercloud emanating from a falcon's screech" to mt repertoire hahaha
Awesome to see this after transcribing pavans and galliards into modern notation all semester!
4:11 thank you for writing it in sans serif at the bottom
also that acting was so good it's great
I took ballet for 3 years when I was younger in primary school and it took me until the middle of high school to stop standing with my feet together, About 10 years.
Thankyou for making this quarantine less miserable. :)
I really want that tanktop
Well it is buyable... look human
Love when Brian breaks out the Herman Munster laugh :)
Ah we can dance if we want to, we can leave your friends behind
Cause your friends don't dance, and if they don't dance
Well, they're are no friends of mine.
For all that it was important to dance well and present well at court, especially during court entertainments (masques), these were not always well structured affairs, especially into the early 1600's (James I's reign). Contemporaneous accounts state that the nobility taking part in the scripted presentations and plays prior to the general dancing were often drunk or inept, and there was squabbling for social precedence, and other slights
www.hrp.org.uk/banqueting-house/history-and-stories/the-masque
Slightly surprised that the Modern Rogue didn't pick up on this point.
On the other hand, dancing well could ease the way into preferment at court, e.g. in Elizabeth I's reign, Sir Christopher Hatton was noticed by the Queen for his dancing, and was helped on his way, eventually becoming Chancellor (effectively the head of the executive parts of Elizabeth's government, not that the separation is formalised in the way it was for the US).
For those wondering as I've seen alot wanting her shirt try Look Human
Finally, some justification for my D&D inspired Jason/Brian slashfic! Dialogue was much better written, however.
Oh, those Hair Metal references in the intro XD
By God, it annoys me to no end when I get the cheese-knees, such a pain within the neck.
Man I am glad that I learned about those cheese knees. I almost did that the other night.
This show is the perfect nicotine patch for all my deep man child desires and I love it, I love it so much ❤️❤️❤️
I'm not sure what Brian's doing or why he needs an X32 mixer for it but I'm intrigued.
"Don't dance for pleasure, dance to mate"
I feel like the only books about dancing that survived are all from pick up gurus, you know, those guys
I could see the look on Brian's face. He wanted to make an Arya Stark's "Dancing Master" joke.
‘It’s like George R R Martin finished a book’... genius
I just saw this in a tv show, Borgia: Faith and Fear. It reminded me of the modern day pimp walk.
Brian straight flexin with that X32 at the end sponsor spot god damn
Oh, man. We love it so much.
All of the rock allusions and puns😂😂 well done guys!
Jason's DnD experience came through in the beginning.
this was just on cue, today i got really mad abt covid-19 bc theres a possibility of quarantine continuing into october and then i wouldnt be able to go to renfest. thank you rogues
Samson and The Chooch go undercover at the Renaissance festival
0:45 "Greensleeves" in the background... that was one of the songs I had to sing in voice class. I wasn't a music major or even a music minor, but I had a spare elective and so I took a class on how to sing. Interestingly enough, the first video recommended to me on the right side of the screen is an album of John Dowland lute music (he was a Renaissance artist), and my voice professor dug up a bunch of songs by Dowland for me to sing (because she knew I was interested in the Renaissance). Sadly, none of the songs on the album I just mentioned were among those that I sang (and they were difficult). Here's a link to the video, lest you doubt me: ua-cam.com/video/o2nr401xYTM/v-deo.html.
Jason, your dancing is... better than mine... (I'm a singer, not a dancer). This was very enjoyable. I hope that, through this channel and places like the Historical Weapons guild, this kind of thing experiences a resurgence amongst the populace. Its' just so nifty. God bless.
Timetraveler: *Goes back in time to the Renaissance, to see their awesome dance moves*
Timetraveler who sees Renaissance dancing: Mm...Interesting.
Drunken Knight: Deus Vult
Okay but when are we gonna get a kumquat-in-the-armpit trick scam school episode?
I don't have a type.......okay i now have a type
I love the title change
Jason doesn't sound like hes broadcasting from his underground bunker anymore.
Lord Motley Crue and Baron Bon Jovi. Name a more iconic duo
Oh the amount of bon jovi references in this video
oh my god. lmao. i lost it at the shoes. legitimately lost it. haha
Great video my dudes, I feel like you would have more views if you had more catchy thumbnails. Keep up the good work guys ^^
I LOVE HER TEE SHIRT!!!
3:54 Your knee transfer needs work, Jason. Someone taught you wrong lol. Watch how Brian does it.
Holy fuck, finally historical dancing with the Modern Rogue! Y'all should try English Country Dancing and medieval dances.
I love all those 80s/early 90s music references 😅👍
This show keeps getting better! Finally, a spiritual successor to Mythbusters.
Thanks, man.