Wardruna - Gibu ( with lyrics and translation )

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  • @morbuskid1720
    @morbuskid1720 6 років тому +44

    When any Wardruna song can get you into a fighting spirit even when it's just a song about choosing friends wisely and how to act to those you despise.

  • @codysapp9848
    @codysapp9848 6 років тому +168

    Im a school bus driver and i blast this music on the bus

    • @itsaguinness
      @itsaguinness 4 роки тому +45

      Really? Are you taking the children raiding?

    • @crysvicious
      @crysvicious 4 роки тому +9

      Awesome. I wish I had a bus driver like that when i was in school. What do the kids think of it? My kids love wardruna lol.

    • @crysvicious
      @crysvicious 4 роки тому +1

      @@itsaguinness 😂😂😁😁

    • @mrsmaxson4620
      @mrsmaxson4620 4 роки тому

      @Physicalyx Hackslol

    • @Adelei42069
      @Adelei42069 4 роки тому +9

      Your bus sounds awesome.

  • @balhaddadinn
    @balhaddadinn 8 років тому +135

    Basically the best Wardruna piece till now. It's essentially immortal; I can sing to it, drowse to it, drink to it, write to it, contemplate to it. Knowing what wisdom hides behind this song only makes it more universal.
    I've almost learned how to play it on my tagelharpa. Now, to learn old norse... ;)

    • @Helldober
      @Helldober 8 років тому +13

      You forgot to say. love(fuck) to it!

    • @balhaddadinn
      @balhaddadinn 8 років тому +10

      Man that would be the wildest fucking I've ever had

    • @balhaddadinn
      @balhaddadinn 8 років тому +2

      They make something bad each time they refuse to play for three days straight. Other than that... no.

    • @tilldeathcomes6611
      @tilldeathcomes6611 6 років тому

      +Anastasia Siyankovsky That'd what I'm saying lol

    • @tilldeathcomes6611
      @tilldeathcomes6611 6 років тому +1

      +MacQuiston I'd be executed for homosexuality? who the fuck said I'm a gay? I'm agreeing with the fact of who'd want to fuck to a song that has nothing to do with sex, & is about friendship between males. considering I'm an Odinist & of Norwegian/Swedish heritage, I know enough about my Norseman culture.

  • @pascalfauzan8968
    @pascalfauzan8968 8 років тому +40

    never thought a song about friendship could be this manly. glad that i found it

    • @PurpleBandito
      @PurpleBandito 4 роки тому +2

      It's about more than friendship, it's about brotherhood!

  • @HunterSalazar
    @HunterSalazar 8 років тому +28

    The "gift for a gift" rune has never sounded as good as this. A gift for a gift, for anyone that cares, isn't necessarily a trade but equal recognition between friends. This is an exchange which can happen in our psyche between different parts of our mental and spiritual make-up.

  • @christopherdelasoupe928
    @christopherdelasoupe928 6 років тому +4

    Thank you Wardruna !! Very good voices and musicians !!Be protected by '' Odin '' !!

  • @swinki33
    @swinki33 10 років тому +46

    I was in Norway years ago and I fell in love. Bergen. Fjords.
    Awesome. No words... You can only experience by yourself...

    • @ragnarocka6070
      @ragnarocka6070 5 років тому +1

      got here backpacking never left , but bergen is too rainy get into the country its even better ,im here since 13 years and never did regret the decision to stay , and i find everytime new places where i just think wow on my travels

    • @jman7481
      @jman7481 5 років тому

      Swinki Trzy my mom went to Sweden once herself got to see a actual Viking boat

    • @adult.autism.vlog.norway
      @adult.autism.vlog.norway 5 років тому +1

      I was born in Norway. I advise visiting Setesdalen region. As it has a lot of history. By Bygland you'll find lots of trace of norse myth. And the burial ground of a viking king.

    • @ragnarocka6070
      @ragnarocka6070 5 років тому

      @@adult.autism.vlog.norway yeah living in setesdalen awesome place

    • @khiara69
      @khiara69 5 років тому

      Fjords north from Bergen are amazing. But truth, Berhen has the shittest weather in whole Norway:)))

  • @soknheith3259
    @soknheith3259 7 років тому +12

    So deep and true. Odin's wisdom right here!

  • @realtemplarmusic
    @realtemplarmusic 10 років тому +60

    #Wardruna #Vikings
    One of the Best Bands... For Vikings music.

    • @LouysofMC
      @LouysofMC 10 років тому +6

      *Viking-inspired* music, since we don't know how 'Viking* music sounded like - but excellent indeed.
      For what little we know, drum beating was associated with the 'witches', the female practicioners of the Seiðr, the shamanic magic of the Vanes restricted to women since it supposedly 'feminized' male practicioners. Seiðr being of Finno-Ugric origin (part of the 'Siberian' culture extending from Lapland to Mongolia), any throat singing would also be restricted to female members of the band?
      As for male singing - of 'epic' tales for instance - it was probably accompanied with a string instrument, some form of harp or dulcimer, 'bardic' way?

    • @MrEnaric
      @MrEnaric 10 років тому +4

      *****
      When it comes to Seidhr, the art of divine divination/channeling/sorcery was traditionally thougt to be introduced by Freyja Herself, making it necessary for male practitioners (like Odinn) to 'change' their gender in a spiritual way before being initiated in the ways of Seidhr, where women didn't have to. Odinn didn't have a problem becoming a Seidh-Berendr (guy with a Seidh-Womb) to learn Seidr and Galdr from Freyja, even though Loki moks him for it in Lokasenna.
      In that light it's not strange that the stanzas of Havamal used in 'Gibu' were composed in 9th century Galdra-Lag metre, intended for (sacred) songs and Galdrs. Tolkien (legend of Sigurd &Gudrun) made a good point that it was probably created by Scalds or Scaldic priests for royal/sacral use at the courts or Hofs of the Danish kings (who regarderd themselves as descendends of Odinn). To me Gibu is one of Wardruna's most breathtaking songs because Einar and Gaahl actually use the Galdra-Lag metre as rhytm for this song... as it was intended originally.
      (For a close as possible reconstruction of 'Viking-age' music, Benjamin Bagby and Sequentia made a serious effort in their project 'Edda - myths from Mediaeval Iceland' 1999). They studied mediaeval Icelandic music and instruments and authentic singing techniques from the 13th century. Check their version of Hanga Kvaedi Ódinns ;-)

    • @quarantine458
      @quarantine458 9 років тому +1

      LouysofMC there are of course the runes that historians think would be sung at festivals, we also know of 1-3 viking instruments

    • @HODESSA
      @HODESSA 9 років тому

      quarantine458 can you tell me the name of some of these festivals and where do they take place please?

    • @quarantine458
      @quarantine458 9 років тому +1

      HODESSA the shetland islands hold festivals.
      there is the Largs Viking Festival
      and i think some runes might be sung in midsummer in sweden

  • @Lordkolar
    @Lordkolar  11 років тому +6

    Thank you very much :) Such positive comments give me motivation for further uploads :)

  • @TurkOglu1990
    @TurkOglu1990 9 років тому +30

    just love it! greetings from turkey

  • @jeezxb
    @jeezxb 5 років тому +5

    Love the old norse language! Greetings from turkey

  • @CaptKujata
    @CaptKujata 11 років тому +1

    These guys have been a real blessing for me in learning more about the Heathen faith (of which I am newly into.) I learn best through music. So to have this in this form, even with a language I do not yet know, I more easily remember it.

  • @mariuszszymanski9952
    @mariuszszymanski9952 5 років тому +4

    [43]
    Przyjaciołom
    ma być mąż przyjacielem
    Im samym i ich przyjaciołom;
    Lecz przyjaciołom wrogów
    Nie wolno
    być druhem.
    [44]
    Jeżeli masz przyjaciela,
    któremu wierzysz
    I życzliwości się spodziewasz,
    otwórz mu swą duszę,
    i dary wymieniaj,
    i często spotykaj.
    [45]
    Jeśli masz innego,
    któremu nie wierzysz
    Lecz chcesz mieć z niego korzyść,
    układaj piękne słowa,
    lecz myśli kryj zdradliwe
    i fałsz płać zdradą.
    [46]
    Tak samo z owym,
    któremu nie wierzysz
    i wątpisz w jego szczerość:
    uśmiechaj się do niego,
    mów inaczej niż myślisz,
    płać pięknym za nadobne.
    [47]
    Kiedyś gdym młody był,
    jechałem samotny
    i zbłądziłem w drodze;
    poczułem się bogaty,
    gdym spotkał drugiego:
    człowiek jest człowiekowi szczęściem.
    [Hávamál 43-47 w tłumaczeniu Apolonii Załuskiej-Strömberg]

  • @bareqn8626
    @bareqn8626 4 роки тому +26

    This song becomes even more beautiful when you find out what the Lyrics mean ❤️

    • @FDeutschman
      @FDeutschman 3 роки тому +1

      Have been searching for the translation do you have it...?
      Is it Norwegian?

    • @bareqn8626
      @bareqn8626 3 роки тому

      @@FDeutschman translations are available online if you google

    • @trechtzach8151
      @trechtzach8151 3 роки тому +1

      @@FDeutschman It is from Havamal. Basically pieces of advice from Odin. The specific stanzas using in this song are about friendship.

  • @greyrashka
    @greyrashka 11 років тому +3

    lyrics are from edda. And the poem which is partialy in this song is my favourite. Very wise and clever words. Literaly manual to living well. As a man, with a pure mind. Recommend to read it.

  • @sandramaessen5548
    @sandramaessen5548 4 роки тому +3

    Love it love it love it love it !!!💛

  • @aurevoiralex
    @aurevoiralex 10 років тому +29

    Hailsa! Nice research work on the images. :)

    • @Lordkolar
      @Lordkolar  10 років тому +4

      Thanks! Such comments encourage me for further work! :)

    • @1Fireskull
      @1Fireskull 9 років тому +17

      +Aleks Persson ... The glories of our ancestors echo in our spirits.

    • @weilynsun
      @weilynsun 8 років тому +1

      yes

  • @shamandave9887
    @shamandave9887 8 років тому +12

    Gods damnit, I love how Wardruna's music makes me feel

  • @S0pet
    @S0pet 8 років тому +12

    Hail Wardruna!

  • @musashimiyamoto78
    @musashimiyamoto78 5 років тому

    Thank you for the translations from the Havamal

  • @Yannick20antifa
    @Yannick20antifa 11 років тому +2

    Wardruna say they used Havamal 43-47 in the booklet with the cd, but I found out they actually use stanza 42-47. The first one they chant is 42: Vin sínum
    skal maðr vinr vera
    ok gjalda gjöf við gjöf;
    hlátr við hlátri
    skyli hölðar taka
    en lausung við lygi. (To his friend a man should bear him as friend,
    and gift for gift bestow,
    laughter for laughter let him exchange,
    but leasing pay for a lie.)

  • @Yorick8566
    @Yorick8566 Рік тому

    Wardrunas Lieder gefällt mir sehr!!!

  • @сергейсерый-к8и
    @сергейсерый-к8и 3 роки тому +1

    очень Красивая Гармония !!!!!!! не могу забыть мелодию , постоянно возвращаюсь

  • @Fenianboyo
    @Fenianboyo 11 років тому +2

    Love this song!! Thanks for this!!

  • @tabiabias
    @tabiabias 10 років тому +39

    Actually, the lyrics are a quote from the Hávamál stanzas 42 - 47, not 43 - 47 as a lot of people tend to think, even though it says so in the album booklet. The 42nd stanza can be heard clearly at the beginning:
    Vin sínum
    skal maðr vinr vera
    ok gjalda gjöf við gjöf;
    hlátr við hlátri
    skyli hölðar taka
    en lausung við lygi.

    • @mijje85
      @mijje85 10 років тому

      Just my thought

    • @tabiabias
      @tabiabias 10 років тому +6

      Also, the mid section with Gaahl is in Norwegian, and it is basically the 42nd stanza repeated:
      Venen sin
      skal ein vera ven
      og løne gåve med gåve.
      Til lått skal mann
      med lått svara
      og møte ljuging med lygn.

    • @Yannick20antifa
      @Yannick20antifa 10 років тому +1

      ErilaR Grímnir So it's actually a translation from old Norse into Norwegian, spoken by Gaahl? Nice to know; been looking for this :)

    • @MrEnaric
      @MrEnaric 10 років тому +1

      ErilaR Grímnir
      ...Ah, had some difficulty pinpointing what Gaahl muttered in that part, tige tank!

    • @petarmarincheshki8946
      @petarmarincheshki8946 10 років тому

      Thank you fot the 42 Stanza!!

  • @Berkay1100
    @Berkay1100 6 років тому +25

    Paganism shall prevail! It doesn't matter whether it's Germanic, Tengri, Slavic, Romuva or whatsoever. Pagan religions are parts of the cultures they emerged from. They represent our ancestry, traditions, nations... We are incomplete without them!

    • @Itzhotli
      @Itzhotli 5 років тому

      @Aram Mad Sasani I thought your god is of love and forgives. Isn't he the most forgiving? Doesn't he teach to love and forgive? Hypocrite.

    • @Itzhotli
      @Itzhotli 5 років тому

      @Aram Mad Sasani A truly loving god wouldn't curse anyone though? Regardless of religion, corruption, etc? In the end, he would be the one to judge as it is his job, not a mortal's job. Humans cant dictate who does and doesnt please a god.

    • @Itzhotli
      @Itzhotli 5 років тому

      @Aram Mad Sasani I heard that its a peaceful religion though? Mainly from my deeply religious muslim teachers and friends. Are there different versions of the book like there is of the bible?

    • @Itzhotli
      @Itzhotli 5 років тому

      @Aram Mad Sasani .....I live in America. Where no ones beliefs are shut down and we lift one another up (the decent humans anyways). Im genuinely thinking you are a troll, so Im really not feelin the bs today. Where do you get your statistics from? And im just gonna say, I will not convert to any other religion than the one I have right now. If I get killed, oh well, at least I die fighting for what I believe rather than being a coward and bending to other peoples will.

    • @Itzhotli
      @Itzhotli 5 років тому

      @Aram Mad Sasani i have also done a bit of research, and many sources say it is in fact peaceful. So idk what youre reading my dude, but im done wasting my life with responding
      "Because of that, We decreed upon the Children of Israel that whoever kills a soul unless for a soul or for corruption [done] in the land - it is as if he had slain mankind entirely. And whoever saves one - it is as if he had saved mankind entirely." The Holy Quran 5:32

  • @raulblz
    @raulblz 7 років тому +3

    obrigado por me proporcionar essa musica tão adorável e bela, genuíno

  • @StumpfsCurse
    @StumpfsCurse 11 років тому +3

    Very nice. Thanks for sharing! :)

  • @sebi669
    @sebi669 10 років тому +12

    Nice thank jou
    ..i love the Wolf^^

    • @jman7481
      @jman7481 5 років тому

      Ragnar North Ragnar was awesome and believe it or not he shared a similar addiction issue with opiates that my dad also delt with.

  • @mrjokkeee
    @mrjokkeee 8 років тому +9

    0:57 preikestolen! :D i live close to there

  • @roxanneaspogard1327
    @roxanneaspogard1327 4 роки тому +2

    Great to move to....

  • @benjamindarnel8927
    @benjamindarnel8927 10 років тому +4

    einfach wunderbar

  • @nicoladituri990
    @nicoladituri990 Місяць тому

    Semplicemente magnifica

  • @Tommy-Gunnns
    @Tommy-Gunnns 7 років тому +1

    pure gold

  • @northafricanvandallostviki2264
    @northafricanvandallostviki2264 6 років тому +29

    Im a lost viking wondering in North Africa.
    I wanna go to my ancestors lands Scandinavia.
    I want believe in oden and thor
    I want to enter Valhalla

    • @chadviking3607
      @chadviking3607 5 років тому +7

      I am a lost Dane vikingr trapped in North America, long do I dream to travel to the Danemark and walk the fields that my ancestors walked. I wish to die there, and may the Valkyries unite me with Odin.

    • @tilldeathcomes6611
      @tilldeathcomes6611 4 роки тому +1

      I am a lost Northman living out West in the US, among desert heat and canyons. I long to visit the land of my ancestors, & walk the golden fields and meadows.

    • @Prameses
      @Prameses 4 роки тому +1

      When I hear this my blood feels alive I can feel my ancestors

    • @Boudicaisback
      @Boudicaisback 3 роки тому

      @@Prameses and your handsome 😭

  • @subutaynoyan5372
    @subutaynoyan5372 10 років тому +9

    This song's epic.

  • @woodsmoke4739
    @woodsmoke4739 7 років тому +12

    i feel my beard growing listening to this..

  • @garciagarcia7523
    @garciagarcia7523 5 років тому +1

    Increíble 😍

  • @jamesward7125
    @jamesward7125 8 років тому +1

    beautiful

  • @Sam200960
    @Sam200960 9 років тому +3

    Wise words...
    We ought to learn from the sagas...

  • @businessandpoliticsinswede3138
    @businessandpoliticsinswede3138 7 років тому +1

    Powerful song.

  • @davethiessen3372
    @davethiessen3372 7 років тому +1

    What instruments are present here? Specifically, what is that that starts at 0:28? Is that also the Tagelharpa or what is that? So cool

  • @Dany72730
    @Dany72730 8 років тому +1

    Musica e immagini meravigliose,grazie :)

  • @stianfiskermann2919
    @stianfiskermann2919 8 років тому +3

    missing the first stanza in your text, nr 42.
    42.
    Vin sínum
    skal maðr vinr vera
    ok gjalda gjöf við gjöf;
    hlátr við hlátri
    skyli hölðar taka
    en lausung við lygi.
    43.
    Vin sínum
    skal maðr vinr vera,
    þeim ok þess vin;
    en óvinar síns
    skyli engi maðr
    vinar vinr vera.
    44.
    Veiztu, ef þú vin átt,
    þann er þú vel trúir,
    ok vill þú af hánum gótt geta,
    geði skaltu við þann blanda
    ok gjöfum skipta,
    fara at finna oft.
    45.
    Ef þú átt annan,
    þanns þú illa trúir,
    vildu af hánum þó gótt geta,
    fagrt skaltu við þann mæla
    en flátt hyggja
    ok gjalda lausung við lygi.
    46.
    Það er enn of þann
    er þú illa trúir
    ok þér er grunr at hans geði,
    hlæja skaltu við þeim
    ok um hug mæla;
    glík skulu gjöld gjöfum.
    47.
    Ungr var ek forðum,
    fór ek einn saman,
    þá varð ek villr vega;
    auðigr þóttumk,
    er ek annan fann,
    maðr er manns gaman.

  • @misterdabalina4694
    @misterdabalina4694 8 років тому +29

    Thank the gods its THORSDAY

  • @Fenianboyo
    @Fenianboyo 11 років тому +1

    Yes...Havamal 43-47

  • @larrypinkard2051
    @larrypinkard2051 7 років тому +3

    Blood of the Heathen Pagan
    Pumps Hard Upon My
    Heart

  • @stephanhasenberg7783
    @stephanhasenberg7783 5 років тому +2

    Gibu X is the rune for partnership an gift offerings from the gods or from chiefs to loyal followers

  • @malditkacani2340
    @malditkacani2340 7 років тому +2

    greetings from albania :)

  • @jackmehoff4429
    @jackmehoff4429 8 років тому +5

    ODIIIN

    • @SuperFistaszek
      @SuperFistaszek 8 років тому

      +Ragnar Lothbrok ODDIN

    • @MrHeidiHigh
      @MrHeidiHigh 8 років тому

      +SuperFistaszek Wotan

    • @MiaMikaelaaaa
      @MiaMikaelaaaa 8 років тому

      +Ragnar Lothbrok ur soft hearted one. Couldnt even kill ur best friend who killed ur second best friend......

    • @cryyc
      @cryyc 8 років тому +1

      It's not Odin nor Wotan. It is Godín or to be more precise Gwothein from an earlier time. The North lost the "G" and "W", the South just lost the "G" but also made a mistake, probably due to Roman scriptors who didn't know shit, to write "ei" as "ai", yet "ei" was pronounced like a long "i" (í) which definately was in his name or else the Norse wouldn't have an "i" in Odin nowadays and started to pronounce "ai" as "ae" because stupid Latin. Later on "ai" was written like it was pronounced, as "ae" and sometime after that the "a" and "e" seperated in different dialects due to pronounciation, creating Woden or Wuotan and so on. Don't believe me? Take a look at the Goths. Placenames like Gotland, Godibuss (Cottbus), Godesberg or Godalming and so on. Places or settlements that were not created by these heathen called christians. Take a look at germanic names: Godmar, Godwin, Godskalk, Goda, Godhard, Godfrid, Godwald etc. And the biggest evidence is a word we all know and say every day in some context: God. We do not say "dear Deus" or "oh my Deus", do we?! The last one is also an evidence that Godín was the widest spread version of his name among Germanic People. His name is hidden in plain sight and yet no one sees it. I saw it and Godíns Sight is with me, I've seen even more. I know that the word "Deutsch" (Dutch, Tysk etc.) comes from the Ans Tíwaz. The very early Deutschen must have created their name before the entire loss of the ending "-az" and just lost the "a" (just like in other words e.g. the word for mountain: "bergz", it lost its "a" but not the "z" yet) and at some point a long time ago the "z" in Tíwaz must have "mutated" to a "th" or maybe falsely written as such. Also they must have still written or known his name as Teiwaz or rather Teiwz. The "ei" must have become a long pronounced "i" later on, just like in the Gothic language. Furthermore the early Deutschen must have named their land Teiwzgawja or something similar. Now it becomes interesting, taking the Gothic language as an example the "iw" became a "iu" since no vowel followed the "iw" since the "a" was lost but not the "z" unlike many other words. This created Teiuz. But the thing is that "iu" was an allophone to "eu" in the Gothic language and if this is true for other early germanic languages it would create Teeuz. Next step is quite simple, merge the two "e"s to a single one, creating Teuz. Germanic People didn't like double consonats or vowels of the same, you find hardly any. I've found just two words so far out of Idk hundreds of words and both of them just had two "p"s. Now keeping in mind that the "z" was most likely either written or spoken as an "s" or "th", it would have created Teus and Teuth. The first one was more prominent in the North and the latter more in the South. It explains the versions of "Tysk" (deutsch) in nordic lands nowadays but at that point the North and South must have pronounced both words the same, there isn't much difference anyway. Now lets count for the "sch" in Deutsch and create Teussk and Teuthsk, but this created a written double "s" in the North and a spoken double "s" in the South. Can't have those in Germanic, I do really love this merging they did. Lets merge again and create Teusk and Teutsk. This is a bit interesting, the South didn't get rid of the entire "th" just of the "h", why? My suspicion is that they took away just the "h" to destroy the sound of "th" (s). But it could also mean something else e.g. that the sound of "th" was once the sound of a "ts", similar to a "z" which is also the reason why I think that it's more likely that they replaced the "z" in Tíwaz with "th" and not "s". So at this point it would be Teutsk for the South. Looks and sounds pretty similar to Deutsch, right? The next thing to do is to apply the horrific Second German Sound Shift and its flaws and false understanding of words and letters. It created quite some different variants of Teutsk, not gonna applying the SGSS now since that would be way too much to read and I'd need to show the mistakes the latin and christian scriptors did since they had either no fucking idea of our language or they spit on it and didn't care because it was a heathen language in their eyes. Oh and btw the word Teutons which was Teutoniz once is the same as the word Deutschen and you can see that the early Deutschen sticked to the skipped "h" and furthermore created the new root word "Teut" or even dialect versions like "Tiut", "Tjud" etc. and also the version "Tjod" of which todays swedish word "tjód" is derived from, it isn't the only one tho. All in all it shows you that the word "Deutsch" must be a really old word or its evolution started a long time ago, like thousands and thousands of years ago. Idk exactly but you can already make that assumption because they created their name from Teiwz when the "ei" was not yet written as an "í" and only the "a" of the ending "-az" was lost. Those two things alone make it a really old word.
      And of course no one will ever fucking tell you this, nor will you ever read this anywhere. Why? Take a good look around the world, that's why. Can't have the Deutschen knowing that their name is derived from the Ans of war Teiwaz, can't have the Deutschen knowing that they are the people of war, can we? Not trying to be a smartass here but I know and I see and I share. Godín be with you.

  • @SLABONECHD
    @SLABONECHD 3 роки тому

    wardruna es un clasico

  • @acerb4566
    @acerb4566 11 років тому

    Excellent!

  • @christian78478
    @christian78478 4 роки тому +2

    There were more, than 300 known Germanic tribes in Ancient times

  • @petarmarincheshki8946
    @petarmarincheshki8946 10 років тому

    My Friend Arkona, I am sorry to correct you, but infact, there are 6 verces to the song Gibu. The 42'nd one is missing.
    Just wanted to let you know I love this song. I noticed the first one was missing as I was trying to sing the song.

    • @Lordkolar
      @Lordkolar  10 років тому +7

      I have noticed it aswell and I am aware of that. I only wrote verses that were included in the original booklet. Thanks for your feedback though :) If you scroll down, you can also see other people talking about the same fact.
      Hail and Slava!

  • @edemardil
    @edemardil 11 років тому

    Anyone know if the instrument used in this is the tagelharpe? Or can tell me what it is?

  • @karlstrom1981
    @karlstrom1981 10 років тому

    Good music.

  • @erinnoble2839
    @erinnoble2839 5 років тому

    giving and recieving. as if it is inevitable. a very karmic rune.

  • @jamesraney7994
    @jamesraney7994 5 років тому +5

    I feel that we are not living the way the gods intend for us to live !

  • @sirinsaidemre
    @sirinsaidemre 7 років тому

    which instruman plays at the begining?

  • @andreycarvalho8698
    @andreycarvalho8698 7 років тому

    Stanza 42 is missing.

  • @OKyriosMA
    @OKyriosMA 8 років тому

    Can someone explain the 45 and 46 parts?

  • @rsgalhero
    @rsgalhero 10 років тому

    Oh gods, now if only I could follow along...

  • @sithanak-4936
    @sithanak-4936 8 років тому

    the only thing in the sound of wardruna,is the question wether the violin is a traditional instrument...imho it is not.i googled it,and the first violin was created in the 14th century.hopefully somebody tells me i'm wrong :-) cause i love wardruna!

    • @XTS123456
      @XTS123456 8 років тому

      Hurdy Gurdy

    • @Windir91
      @Windir91 8 років тому +4

      Its an older type of violin: Lyre, Klavik lyre, and tagelharpe

  • @Mephilis78
    @Mephilis78 5 років тому +5

    Not only is it good but it is true.

  • @Lordkolar
    @Lordkolar  11 років тому

    I could actually try it out :) Can you recommend me any good software to do so or just windows movie maker?

  • @jeniferlittlefield6401
    @jeniferlittlefield6401 7 років тому

    did I miss the lyrics a.nd translation or something?

  • @shellz1008
    @shellz1008 6 років тому

    Yea! What harbrenn said...

  • @Yannick20antifa
    @Yannick20antifa 11 років тому

    I don't know, I think I'd use windows movie maker?

  • @candyeyed5384
    @candyeyed5384 7 років тому +1

    HOLY FUCK THIS IS AMAZING.

  • @BolasDaGrk
    @BolasDaGrk 7 років тому +1

    hvor er tekstene?

  • @christopherdelasoupe928
    @christopherdelasoupe928 6 років тому +1

    Waouh 100% viking !! I don't speak '' old scandinav '' , a little bit english ....but it must tell about Life,Death, Love, War,Mother Nature , etc...It's very surprising...very good sound when i think of Vicking's story...I used to listen to a little bit songs from a/ha and Björk (not yet death and heavy metal but i salute them) Well ... Origine vicking music is good for me and my mind ! Thank you ! 👍💙

  • @PaolaZunico
    @PaolaZunico 6 років тому

    love

  • @stianfiskermann2919
    @stianfiskermann2919 8 років тому

    Please do Hákonarmál and höfuðlausnir!

  • @HBSChannelOffical
    @HBSChannelOffical 8 років тому

    trance moodddddddd

  • @BrunoBassRodrigues
    @BrunoBassRodrigues 11 років тому +1

    Sony vegas pro 12.0
    Camtasia studio 8
    ;)

  • @masonmorgan7071
    @masonmorgan7071 5 років тому

    I wanna learn to play my talharpa like the beginning of this awesome song

  • @DwarfLordAirsoft
    @DwarfLordAirsoft 10 років тому +1

    Hail!

  • @Yannick20antifa
    @Yannick20antifa 11 років тому

    It would be great if you could put the lyrics and translation IN the video. ;)

  • @scottsanett
    @scottsanett 11 років тому

    They are using a pronunciation mixed with that of modern Icelandic and reconstructed. Interesting. :)

    • @Adamantian9
      @Adamantian9 11 років тому

      in the 700 to 1000 the germanic languages were very simular, the scandinavians could talk to one another without speculation of what the other is saying :).

  • @Julimaroliveira1
    @Julimaroliveira1 6 років тому

    I"m VIKING

  • @razial5745
    @razial5745 5 років тому

    I don't see the lyrics or translation!

  • @Lordbrox
    @Lordbrox 8 років тому

    What instrument it this

    • @mattg2306
      @mattg2306 8 років тому

      Sounds like some old school form of a violin

    • @Lordbrox
      @Lordbrox 8 років тому

      Matt G or harmonica

  • @TheDraxenus
    @TheDraxenus 11 років тому

    One question.
    What really means title of song?

    • @TheGruspastej
      @TheGruspastej 11 років тому +3

      It is the name of a rune, usually means gift.

  • @DownWithThePlague
    @DownWithThePlague 11 років тому

    Hmm, the lyrics are from the Hávámal, aren't they?

  • @elementaldragon3
    @elementaldragon3 7 років тому

    Sky's rim belongs to the nord!

  • @benjamindarnel8927
    @benjamindarnel8927 10 років тому

    what does the song literally means?

    • @Ptaku93
      @Ptaku93 10 років тому +2

      you have the translation - it's about treating your friends well and seeking revenge on those who betray you, and also about how man can't live friendless and alone

    • @benjamindarnel8927
      @benjamindarnel8927 10 років тому

      woooowww....
      sounds so nice...

    • @subutaynoyan5372
      @subutaynoyan5372 10 років тому +3

      Ptaku93
      Basic viking ideologiy actually. Family, friends and revenge.

  • @ADRIELIT
    @ADRIELIT 8 років тому +3

    Brytenwalda

  • @etenden9914
    @etenden9914 2 роки тому

    ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🍀🍀😇😇😇

  • @ecoguardians
    @ecoguardians 8 років тому

    SO WHERE ARE THE LYRICS AND TRANSLATIONS ?

    • @WhiVe87
      @WhiVe87 8 років тому

      The description.

    • @ecoguardians
      @ecoguardians 8 років тому

      never mind, sorry about that, i was looking all over the video
      thanks for the translations

  • @aquileslif8525
    @aquileslif8525 7 років тому

    ODIIIIIIN

  • @AlphaPredator3000
    @AlphaPredator3000 6 років тому

    ALLVATER HAIL, THORANGIN HAIL, HEELAIL HAIL, FRAYA HAIL, ALL GOTTA HAIL!!!!

  • @osiu6988
    @osiu6988 5 років тому

    Greets from valhalla

  • @etenden9914
    @etenden9914 2 роки тому

    ❤❤🌹🌹🙏🙏🍀🌈🍀

  • @RguGmng
    @RguGmng 3 роки тому

    I wanna learn the Bergensk dialect now

  • @WraithHeart
    @WraithHeart 2 роки тому

    Read the Havamal. All will be made apparent.

  • @ReBeLRecKLesSs
    @ReBeLRecKLesSs 7 років тому

    Is this the Viking rules?

  • @Anamamma1
    @Anamamma1 8 років тому

    Har högsta volym på mina hörlurar och ändå så hör jag knappt vad dom säger bara instrumenten mest. Måste va min mobil som krånglar :/ tack ändå

  • @uchagogichashvili8349
    @uchagogichashvili8349 8 років тому +4

    RIP Ragnar Lodbrok

  • @cryyc
    @cryyc 8 років тому +95

    It's not Odin nor Wotan. It is Godin or to be more precise Proto-Germanic "Gʷōðīnaz". The North lost the "G" and "W", the South just lost the "G" but also made a mistake, probably due to Roman scriptors who didn't know shit, to write "ei" as "ai", yet "ei" was pronounced like a long "i" (í) which definately was in his name or else the Norse wouldn't have an "i" in Odin nowadays and started to pronounce "ai" as "ae" because stupid Latin. Later on "ai" was written like it was pronounced, as "ae" and sometime after that the "a" and "e" seperated in different dialects due to pronounciation, creating Woden or Wuotan and so on. Don't believe me? Take a look at the Goths. Placenames like Gotland, Godibuss (Cottbus), Godesberg or Godalming and so on. Places or settlements that were not created by these heathen called christians. Take a look at germanic names: Godmar, Godwin, Godskalk, Goda, Godhard, Godfrid, Godwald etc. And the biggest evidence is a word we all know and say every day in some context: God. We do not say "dear Deus" or "oh my Deus", do we?! The last one is also an evidence that Godín was the widest spread version of his name among Germanic People. His name is hidden in plain sight and yet no one sees it. I saw it and Godíns Sight is with me, I've seen even more. I know that the word "Deutsch" (Dutch, Tysk etc.) comes from the Ans Tíwaz. The very early Deutschen must have created their name before the entire loss of the ending "-az" and just lost the "a" (just like in other words e.g. the word for mountain: "bergz", it lost its "a" but not the "z" yet) and at some point a long time ago the "z" in Tíwaz must have "mutated" to a "th" or maybe falsely written as such. Also they must have still written or known his name as Teiwaz or rather Teiwz. The "ei" must have become a long pronounced "i" later on, just like in the Gothic language. Furthermore the early Deutschen must have named their land Teiwzgawja or something similar. Now it becomes interesting, taking the Gothic language as an example the "iw" became a "iu" since no vowel followed the "iw" since the "a" was lost but not the "z" unlike many other words. This created Teiuz. But the thing is that "iu" was an allophone to "eu" in the Gothic language and if this is true for other early germanic languages it would create Teeuz. Next step is quite simple, merge the two "e"s to a single one, creating Teuz. Germanic People didn't like double consonats or vowels of the same, you find hardly any. I've found just two words so far out of Idk hundreds of words and both of them just had two "p"s. Now keeping in mind that the "z" was most likely either written or spoken as an "s" or "th", it would have created Teus and Teuth. The first one was more prominent in the North and the latter more in the South. It explains the versions of "Tysk" (deutsch) in nordic lands nowadays but at that point the North and South must have pronounced both words the same, there isn't much difference anyway. Now lets count for the "sch" in Deutsch and create Teussk and Teuthsk, but this created a written double "s" in the North and a spoken double "s" in the South. Can't have those in Germanic, I do really love this merging they did. Lets merge again and create Teusk and Teutsk. This is a bit interesting, the South didn't get rid of the entire "th" just of the "h", why? My suspicion is that they took away just the "h" to destroy the sound of "th" (s). But it could also mean something else e.g. that the sound of "th" was once the sound of a "ts", similar to a "z" which is also the reason why I think that it's more likely that they replaced the "z" in Tíwaz with "th" and not "s". So at this point it would be Teutsk for the South. Looks and sounds pretty similar to Deutsch, right? The next thing to do is to apply the horrific Second German Sound Shift and its flaws and false understanding of words and letters. It created quite some different variants of Teutsk, not gonna applying the SGSS now since that would be way too much to read and I'd need to show the mistakes the latin and christian scriptors did since they had either no fucking idea of our language or they spit on it and didn't care because it was a heathen language in their eyes. Oh and btw the word Teutons which was Teutoniz once is the same as the word Deutschen and you can see that the early Deutschen sticked to the skipped "h" and furthermore created the new root word "Teut" or even dialect versions like "Tiut", "Tjud" etc. and also the version "Tjod" of which todays swedish word "tjód" is derived from, it isn't the only one tho. All in all it shows you that the word "Deutsch" must be a really old word or its evolution started a long time ago, like thousands and thousands of years ago. Idk exactly but you can already make that assumption because they created their name from Teiwz when the "ei" was not yet written as an "í" and only the "a" of the ending "-az" was lost. Those two things alone make it a really old word.
    And of course no one will ever fucking tell you this, nor will you ever read this anywhere. Why? Take a good look around the world, that's why. Can't have the Deutschen knowing that their name is derived from the Ans of war Teiwaz, can't have the Deutschen knowing that they are the people of war, can we? Not trying to be a smartass here but I know and I see and I share. Godin be with you.

    • @rayswarnau1997
      @rayswarnau1997 8 років тому +10

      teach more things

    • @cryyc
      @cryyc 8 років тому +8

      I have written a lot of stuff under various youtube videos. Trying to get the truth out especially about Godin being Godin and not Odin or Wutan and so on.
      I'll do educational videos about this and other topics at some point in the future but I don't know when that will be. Have to do more stuff before that which indcludes a shitload of research and digging.
      Just recently I came across something that indicates that Teiwaz was the Ansuz that was mostly worshipped in the Rhine area of Deutschland or rather Dutchland since that would be the correct word for that country that is called Germany in todays english language, but also in parts of the Netherlands and Belgium, all the way up to the North Sea.
      Meaning those Germans that lived there worshipped the Ansuz of War. Imagine what mentality they must have had. Poor Romans must have felt the need to build a wall there against those warmongering Germans. Oh wait they did! The Limes. True, that is way too simple of an explaination but this is only the very short version I got, there is more to it. Too much to write tho. Also I could create a map of Europe and show regions where which Ansuz was mainly worshipped. It's so easy to do, surprisingly no one has ever done that apprently or not that I know of.
      Furthermore I found a city with a Proto-Germanic name that is thousands of years old, where people still live today and the name of the city has almost not changed a bit. About the cities name the accepted scientific source of the origin of its name dates the name back to 600 BC which is insane. And no city where this city is should have a Germanic or even an ancient Germanic name according to our history books. Especially since the people, according to history, that built that city shouldn't have known this ancient Germanic word, there is no way on earth they could have known this unless our history is wrong. Honestly the name of that city is some sort of a smoking gun.
      I will not say the name of the city yet, I will keep that knowledge to myself but will reveal it ultimately at some point in the future. The cities name is quite shocking and gives a lot of questions to ask because something, that history teaches us, is utterly wrong and this city or rather the name of the city is proof of that.

    • @skrivinnetnavnwhy9245
      @skrivinnetnavnwhy9245 8 років тому +4

      Gratulation

    • @vollassitoni7795
      @vollassitoni7795 8 років тому

      Very prescious tun oi ai egg ei= egg formed spaceship vimana

    • @ysteinalbrektsson4290
      @ysteinalbrektsson4290 8 років тому +1

      Amazing! Where did you read or find these things? I would love to get my eyes on it.