"Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win." Really like your videostyle, the music choice is on point!
for that one Jackson example if he ran in to general grant and his asemtrical way of fighting he would have been grounded down in to paste cause grant will not leave any place and will make him fight for every peace of ground in all directions and that is what no one can stop not even lee can stop that style of fighting.
The musical scale you are used to is a relatively modern invention, actually. I'm not entirely sure of the minutia (like specific dates) for the modern classical/orchestral arrangement... That might be worth asking David Stewart (another knowledgeable UA-camr and professional music teacher)... BUT I do know (off the top of my head) that older forms of music were more "folky" and handed down in a more or less "master to apprentice" approach, and many of their notations (when they bothered writing nomenclature for it at all) involved scales with varying numbers of notes, most often five (five fingers on a hand relates the wisdom?)... Chinese traditional folk music is one of these, and I believe Electro_blob is correct in the "nearest specific whole key" omissions. Although, there are somewhat questionable trends about exactly which keys should (or are most easily) be regarded as "omitted" or "skipped" when archeological music scores are being transcribed. :o)
Ben Quinney YES! Water is the ultimate force, geologically speaking. Water wears down stone. Water lifts cars. Swiftly runnung water, just inches deep, knocked me off my feet, many times. I learned an important lesson that day I almost drowned.
0:20 >Rank: Private >Command: None >Men Under Command: 0 This is objectively false. What a private has under their command is their self, making the number of men in their command to a flat 1. They may be taking strategic commands from their NCO, but they are directly responsible for their own combat effectiveness and their own performance as much as their superiors are responsible for enabling it.
Incorrect. In this example effected is the correct term as Sun Tzu is referring to "the science of weak points and strong" causing something to happen. This is a direct quote from an English translation of the book.
"Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win."
Really like your videostyle, the music choice is on point!
Love this new series, very insightful and well prepared!
Subbed. Love these
8:02 Your MINUTEMEN defeated enemy Barbarian ARCHER! +5 gold, +3 xp
2:35 Sun Tzu is proud of you Agrippa
10:56 "It's under crimson skies
Hell's horizon
Our trap will spring
Unaware of our presence, they'll be marching
Straight to their doom!"
Right now I don’t rlly have an “army” I’m on my own so basically a solider
for that one Jackson example if he ran in to general grant and his asemtrical way of fighting he would have been grounded down in to paste cause grant will not leave any place and will make him fight for every peace of ground in all directions and that is what no one can stop not even lee can stop that style of fighting.
4:24 jacksons valley campain 1862?
C, D, E, F, G, A, B + 5 flats/sharps in the traditional chromatic scale = 12... from where did your "not more than 5" arise?
Sun Tzu pulls off his face... "I am Alpharius"
Happy to see this
Please make a video on "War as I knew it". Atleast check it out.
I couldn't afford it as it is costly
Boxing - direct and indirect fighting. Watch Cassius Clay / Mohammed Ali against Sonny Liston. The perfect Fight.
they all look like Ferb
Nimitz
Essex
they only had 5 musical notes back then?
The musical scale you are used to is a relatively modern invention, actually. I'm not entirely sure of the minutia (like specific dates) for the modern classical/orchestral arrangement... That might be worth asking David Stewart (another knowledgeable UA-camr and professional music teacher)...
BUT I do know (off the top of my head) that older forms of music were more "folky" and handed down in a more or less "master to apprentice" approach, and many of their notations (when they bothered writing nomenclature for it at all) involved scales with varying numbers of notes, most often five (five fingers on a hand relates the wisdom?)...
Chinese traditional folk music is one of these, and I believe Electro_blob is correct in the "nearest specific whole key" omissions. Although, there are somewhat questionable trends about exactly which keys should (or are most easily) be regarded as "omitted" or "skipped" when archeological music scores are being transcribed. :o)
Be water
Ben Quinney YES! Water is the ultimate force, geologically speaking. Water wears down stone. Water lifts cars. Swiftly runnung water, just inches deep, knocked me off my feet, many times. I learned an important lesson that day I almost drowned.
Robert the Bruce defeated Edward 2nd not the 1st
It's not blitzkrieg, it's bewegunskrieg.
huh, where's perry?
0:20
>Rank: Private
>Command: None
>Men Under Command: 0
This is objectively false. What a private has under their command is their self, making the number of men in their command to a flat 1.
They may be taking strategic commands from their NCO, but they are directly responsible for their own combat effectiveness and their own performance as much as their superiors are responsible for enabling it.
FYI, on number three you use the word "effected." It should be "affected." Common mistake.
Incorrect. In this example effected is the correct term as Sun Tzu is referring to "the science of weak points and strong" causing something to happen. This is a direct quote from an English translation of the book.
@@Obtaineudaimonia Aha, yes, I think you are right about that after all.
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So dramatic?
This is a bad episode - the grindstone and egg analogy is just neglected - understanding the physics will not help. Wasn't illusion part of this?
"Genius is fostered by energy." - *Cicero*
0:00 - *Lesson 1*: Divide Up Numbers
0:41 - *Lesson 2*: Signs & Signals
1:28 - *Lesson 3*: Weak Points & Strong
1:56 - *Lesson 4*: Indirect Fighting
2:55 - *Lesson 5*: Combinations
3:41 - *Lesson 6*: 2 Methods, Many Manoeuvres
4:40 - *Lesson 7*: Neverending Possibilities
5:41 - *Lesson 8*: Flow
6:39 - *Lesson 9*: Quality Of Decision
7:19 - *Lesson 10*: Potential and Kinetic Energy
8:06 - *Lesson 11*: The Power Of Disorder
9:10 - *Lesson 12*: Simlutaion & Postulation
10:04 - *Lesson 13*: Keeping the Enemy Moving
10:56 - *Lesson 14*: Using Baits
11:31 - *Lesson 15*: Combined Energy
draws sterotypical ancient egyptian, then lables them Persian hoping nobody would notice.
You'reThatMantis i think your ignoring the point of the video
be vewy vewy qwiet im hunting wabbits
But there’s 7 musical notes not 5
I love these! When is Chapter 6 coming out? 😃
It's out now: ua-cam.com/video/N56RMr2zNEA/v-deo.html
Thanks for sharing the classics from Chinese history and culture!😍🥰🥰🥰
ltl cdz tht wunt too pla crct urnt goeng too no wut ht thm. 5:56 he chocd thm & shovd thar fas n pg food
I wish you had turned the chess board 90 degrees...
lol