I'm sure you meant the Shamisen :) it's a three stringed traditional banjoo kind of instrument that can function as an addition to the percussion since you hit the body with a large plectrum when playing the strings. Koto and Shamisen can be easily mistaken for each other when not heard at the same time. The koto sounds way softer and has a more broad volume while the Shamisen sounds thinner and more metallic
I want to play one game of breach in my lifetime where both teams are completely devoted to a faction, on a map that makes sense. For instance, an entire team of knights storming Kazan Castle, which is defended by a team of samurai. Would be so awesome.
Fun fact: 6:09 that first part "埋もれ木の Umoregi no 花咲くことも Hanasaku koto mo なかりしに Nakarishi ni 身のなる果てぞ Mi no nari hate zo 悲しかりける” Kanashikarikeru Was the death poem of Minamoto no Yorimasu, a famous poet and samurai during the Genpei War.
FYI. The depressing tone of the poem comes from the situation of its author when he writes it. Basically the writer Minamoto belongs to one of the two big political families in Japan at 1180s. Minamoto seeks to overtake the powerful Chancellor who manipulates the emperor and uses the imperial orders in his own favor. However he was exposed before he could make a move on the Chancellor, and was forced to flee. At the end, he was trapped at a temple with few of his followers fighting against a powerful army. This poem symbolized not only his futile death, but also witnessed the breakout of a national scale conflict that brings Japan into decades of civil war and chaos.
I remember playing breach mode for the first time when I was high as f@ck. Getting into the commander battle and hearing this music was epic as hell. I really felt like a warrior during a battle.
ChiefDC1435 actually had a match like this. This music was playing in the background, we had just breached the inner gate but were taking steady losses. The Aramusha told us to regroup as soon as he respawned, so we all patiently waited to respawn, readying for a final charge. One by one we respawned, and when we were all assembled, we charged, once again into the fray and emerged victorious after hard-fought battle.
Oh yeah totally,altough I get used to the newer menu musics so it doesent really bother me after the first few days but having an option to choose would be much better.
When you’re playing as Kensei and the entire defender side decides to take you on, but they can’t defeat you. I’m fairly sure the music was pushing me beyond my normal limits because I can almost never pull that off.
How to play kensei: *spams zone and soft feints* Others: that's not how you play as him- Me: then how to fight fight a person that doesn't parry 100% of the time! Others: ... Me: you Simply can't!
I was last in my attack team as a PeaceKeeper. The Commander had two 4 more bars to go. So when I saw everyone waiting for me to arrive, that freaking Koto kicked in and I just started deflecting my way to the commander and as I was that flute came in. I wish I recorded it. Crazy how music can really give you a boost of skill.
The thing i love about for honor is that i've played it for a good while that i started to focus on the music when playing breach cause as the game continues the music gets more intense as the timer goes down every second.
Just imagine hearing that barbaric shouting combined with drums and then you see hundreds of amgery samurai on horses and yari spears charging down the hill
As a practitioner of kenjutsu, I greatly appreciate the real effort to make the swordplay feel real for everyone except the kensai. Nodachi aren't a slow weapon at all. Nitpicking I know, but, someone who chose to focus on a nodachi would master ways to move the weapon around faster. Especially a kensai. For god's sake, the word means sword god.
I figured that the nodachi was slow simply because of them needing to swing such a large, potentially unwieldly blade in such a precise manner. Then again, I'm not a practitioner of Kenjutsu. Always meant to try learning it however. It's such a beautiful blend of elegant artistry and battle hardened ferocity. Also, I thought that Kensei meant sword 'saint'. Or can it be either since the word 'sei' typically refers to something of divine properties or semblance?
@@Spiralpaladin In Japanese theology, saints weren't a thing. That's strictly a Catholic thing. Kami/kame means god and emperor on its own or turtle. There are words that use kame, which is a homophone. Just about everyone knows about the kamehameha. Translated from Japanese, divine/turtle wave beam. Hawaiian, just means turtle wave. Japanese has a few homophones that change meaning on how you inflect certain syllables. SAke is rice wine. saKE is salmon. Getting off track though. I specialize in tachi. Larger than katana, but smaller than nodachi. Tachi are distinct in that they have 2 sakura pins in the shira as opposed to a katana having 1. Also, the kisaki (tip) is generally a bit more spear shaped as opposed to slightly rounded. Katana can have this feature too and it's called an o-kisaki. O-anything means big, large, great, grand. O-yoroi means grand armor or great armor if you're from Kyoto. Again, off topic, but, it shows that Japanese is a flexible language similar to english in how words can be "smithed" to mean things they otherwise wouldn't mean. As an example for that wordsmithing, digikame means digital camera. We know kame means turtle or divine. Neither of which at all describe a camera. In fact, there's no hiragana for digikame. It's in katakana. You could write it in hiragana, but, it wouldn't mean anything. I think the kanji is also incredibly specific for it too. So, while kensai might translate to sword saint, the implication is the man with that title is viewed as a living god. A particular kenjutsu master and I mean master, is nominated for the title of kensai. First guy in a LONG time to get that honor. He's not the guy that can cut bbs mid flight. This guy has ended spar duels in 2 seconds. The last man that fast was Miyomoto Musashi and that was 500 years ago. 63-0 record. Died in a cave writing his book.
Once i was in a breach match with my clan allies and we were defenders.The enemies had 30 tickets where they entered the the area of the commander.With this theme in the background,we actually won against the enemy with our king having a half bar of health.
Anh Nguyễn I know I responded late but the commander is actually helpful. Sometimes his top heavy is so unexpected you parry it if you react seeing the red blink. But if you run, he just lunges at you like “YEET!!”
They are reciting a poem written by Minamoto no Yorimasa. A poet and samurai general during the Gempei War. It basically goes like this in English: Like a fossil tree From which we gather no flowers Sad has been my life Fated no fruit to produce.
0:02 when the commander hits you with his top unblockable
Criminally underrated comment of the year award
Followed by the zone for the true wombo combo
Then your character falls on their ass while the enemy ganks you
0:05 Me typing while I angrily say some slurs.
LMFAO
0:03 When you accidently walk on a Lego brick on the morning
*when angry japanese guy steps on lego
😂😂I'm fucking dead
When you bite your tongue
When you stub your toe.
0:05 cursing your brother out for leaving the bricks out
Knights' Breach Commander soundtrack: slow, menacing, intimidating
Samurai's Breach Commander soundtrack: WAAAAAAAAHHHHH
I feel like the music in For Honor is criminally underrated. The Koto strings never cease to give me goosebumps.
The Year 5 Main menu theme is INSANE.
@@holdthisforme8235 I KNOW RIGHT?! It's one of my favorite menu themes they've made!!!
For Honor in general is so underrated
I'm sure you meant the Shamisen :) it's a three stringed traditional banjoo kind of instrument that can function as an addition to the percussion since you hit the body with a large plectrum when playing the strings. Koto and Shamisen can be easily mistaken for each other when not heard at the same time. The koto sounds way softer and has a more broad volume while the Shamisen sounds thinner and more metallic
Gotta love the AAAA at the beggining.
@Cosmic Dugong was probably fighting a gladiator
Lol 0:01 How it Feels to Chew 5 gum
Kiai
That is literally me getting ganked by the whole enemy team and your team is else where
4:53 “They’ve broken through the gate! Defend the commander!”
Commander: *Speaks in Japanese*
Me: I may be a kensei, but even I can't understand you
Shinobi: * starts Naruto run *
I would let the attackers arrive to that point just to hear the song
I love how the music kicks in as soon as the gate gets destroyed.
@@antisimptrooper4635 "i dont speak japanese"
I want to play one game of breach in my lifetime where both teams are completely devoted to a faction, on a map that makes sense.
For instance, an entire team of knights storming Kazan Castle, which is defended by a team of samurai.
Would be so awesome.
do a custom match with your buds
I don’t have any buds :(
@@jacksondill2862 which platform you on?
Jackson Dill DarkXxStar7 on PS4, message me if you wanna try and get something slapped together
I play on pc. I agree this would actually be historic.
Fun fact: 6:09 that first part
"埋もれ木の Umoregi no
花咲くことも Hanasaku koto mo
なかりしに Nakarishi ni
身のなる果てぞ Mi no nari hate zo
悲しかりける” Kanashikarikeru
Was the death poem of Minamoto no Yorimasu, a famous poet and samurai during the Genpei War.
My inner weeb: *exists*
Me: *slaughters everyone*
Weebs the only ones who havent fallen to the tin boys
@@blackhatboy1548 ;-;
What its that mean?
@@guerrerosioux
"Like the dead tree
from which we gather no flowers,
sad my life has been,
bearing no fruit."
Who needs rock metal anime music when you have this
Traditional Japanese music > anime music
Golden Hardt Indeed
Same
Magane Tenryu exactly, someone gets it
Yeah
FYI. The depressing tone of the poem comes from the situation of its author when he writes it. Basically the writer Minamoto belongs to one of the two big political families in Japan at 1180s. Minamoto seeks to overtake the powerful Chancellor who manipulates the emperor and uses the imperial orders in his own favor. However he was exposed before he could make a move on the Chancellor, and was forced to flee. At the end, he was trapped at a temple with few of his followers fighting against a powerful army. This poem symbolized not only his futile death, but also witnessed the breakout of a national scale conflict that brings Japan into decades of civil war and chaos.
Holy crap
Do you know what the poem is called?
@@josh2.623 i believe it's named じせい. it's a form of literature that states the last words of the writer. There's no specific name of it
Where did you get that info?
Emre gündoğdu copy paste the lyrics to find the poem and the background of its creation. Could use a little Japanese’s
I remember playing breach mode for the first time when I was high as f@ck. Getting into the commander battle and hearing this music was epic as hell. I really felt like a warrior during a battle.
SAME BRO 😂😂
i only play breach when i'm high
I remember weedheads telling everyone that they smoke 24/7,I really felt like they should stop
Wow you are really cool
0:03 When you wake up in the morning and you're 30 minutes late for work
6:09: "Like the dead tree, from which we gather no flowers, sad my life has been, bearing no fruit."
Samurai players getting no bitches is canon
@@calus_bath_water
Bitches are temporary, honor is forever
Be a gamer
"Inner gate destroyed, Protect the Commander!"
“Inner gate destroyed! Kill the Commander!”
I fucking love when you and your team regroup and all charge at once with the music in the background. So epic.
ChiefDC1435 actually had a match like this. This music was playing in the background, we had just breached the inner gate but were taking steady losses. The Aramusha told us to regroup as soon as he respawned, so we all patiently waited to respawn, readying for a final charge. One by one we respawned, and when we were all assembled, we charged, once again into the fray and emerged victorious after hard-fought battle.
I.know that felling bro. You can have that felling only in for honor
good fight good fight thanks thanks thanks
Another game where tactical war strategy is very valuable is Black Desert during a node or seige war. Strategy is paramount.
That guy on the koto string was really popping off
I believe it's a shamisen, actually.
You gotta admit,whoever made the music tracks for Breach has done a damn good job!
Agree, I love all the Breach music.
I just just wish we still had the old menu music, would be nice if they let us choose.
Oh yeah totally,altough I get used to the newer menu musics so it doesent really bother me after the first few days but having an option to choose would be much better.
Agreed
Ubi always nails it with music
Its sad the game mode itself is trash
The distance horn-like sounds adds so much immersion and tension to the theme
This music hits so different when your playing a samurai hero, it’s awesome.
7:15 is my favorite part
You will love iranian and persian music
5:40 When the fight reaches its climax and your team commits for the first time since the start of the match
When you’re playing as Kensei and the entire defender side decides to take you on, but they can’t defeat you. I’m fairly sure the music was pushing me beyond my normal limits because I can almost never pull that off.
Us kensei's tap into the dragon when we feel the battle (translation) "same"
Weenie Slayer I have done that ONCE. It was amazing and my team was cheering me on
Jamil Salman
Pray to our ancestors.
How to play kensei: *spams zone and soft feints*
Others: that's not how you play as him-
Me: then how to fight fight a person that doesn't parry 100% of the time!
Others: ...
Me: you Simply can't!
Me but as shugoki
The Japanese instruments playing is pretty accurate to real ancient Japanese music, makes me feel like a real bushi or samurai every time it plays
I was last in my attack team as a PeaceKeeper. The Commander had two 4 more bars to go. So when I saw everyone waiting for me to arrive, that freaking Koto kicked in and I just started deflecting my way to the commander and as I was that flute came in. I wish I recorded it.
Crazy how music can really give you a boost of skill.
"All the music in the Breach mode is just divine and amazing. It stirs the blood and gets it boiling."
' You can not best me! '
I’m going to the store do you want something? 1:00
Underrated mastapiece
Pfft
Loser
This song reminds me of the passion put into this game that is no longer there anymore
2021 - I love this game and its epic music with all my heart, only here you feel like a true warrior, it is indescribable ! 6:08 - its amazing!
At 6:09 in my option, it starts to get intense and better for that matter
The thing i love about for honor is that i've played it for a good while that i started to focus on the music when playing breach cause as the game continues the music gets more intense as the timer goes down every second.
When you play breach only for the music
I felt an unexpected surge of power at 5:20
Just imagine hearing that barbaric shouting combined with drums and then you see hundreds of amgery samurai on horses and yari spears charging down the hill
侍Bushido Just run away!
As a practitioner of kenjutsu, I greatly appreciate the real effort to make the swordplay feel real for everyone except the kensai. Nodachi aren't a slow weapon at all. Nitpicking I know, but, someone who chose to focus on a nodachi would master ways to move the weapon around faster. Especially a kensai. For god's sake, the word means sword god.
I figured that the nodachi was slow simply because of them needing to swing such a large, potentially unwieldly blade in such a precise manner. Then again, I'm not a practitioner of Kenjutsu. Always meant to try learning it however. It's such a beautiful blend of elegant artistry and battle hardened ferocity. Also, I thought that Kensei meant sword 'saint'. Or can it be either since the word 'sei' typically refers to something of divine properties or semblance?
@@Spiralpaladin In Japanese theology, saints weren't a thing. That's strictly a Catholic thing. Kami/kame means god and emperor on its own or turtle. There are words that use kame, which is a homophone. Just about everyone knows about the kamehameha. Translated from Japanese, divine/turtle wave beam. Hawaiian, just means turtle wave. Japanese has a few homophones that change meaning on how you inflect certain syllables. SAke is rice wine. saKE is salmon. Getting off track though. I specialize in tachi. Larger than katana, but smaller than nodachi. Tachi are distinct in that they have 2 sakura pins in the shira as opposed to a katana having 1. Also, the kisaki (tip) is generally a bit more spear shaped as opposed to slightly rounded. Katana can have this feature too and it's called an o-kisaki. O-anything means big, large, great, grand. O-yoroi means grand armor or great armor if you're from Kyoto. Again, off topic, but, it shows that Japanese is a flexible language similar to english in how words can be "smithed" to mean things they otherwise wouldn't mean. As an example for that wordsmithing, digikame means digital camera. We know kame means turtle or divine. Neither of which at all describe a camera. In fact, there's no hiragana for digikame. It's in katakana. You could write it in hiragana, but, it wouldn't mean anything. I think the kanji is also incredibly specific for it too. So, while kensai might translate to sword saint, the implication is the man with that title is viewed as a living god. A particular kenjutsu master and I mean master, is nominated for the title of kensai. First guy in a LONG time to get that honor. He's not the guy that can cut bbs mid flight. This guy has ended spar duels in 2 seconds. The last man that fast was Miyomoto Musashi and that was 500 years ago. 63-0 record. Died in a cave writing his book.
@@Spiralpaladin I forget his name, bit, the sensei is the man nominated for kensai. ua-cam.com/video/Wl8w0JB9U9Y/v-deo.html
Samurai Grunt A: My lord our men running to the battlefield Shamefur Dispray
Matthew Mara in the song it has lyrics describing cowards running away from the battlefield in fear, I'm sure the guy above just made a typo
Matthew Mara
It’s suppose to be, “My lord, our men run from the battlefield! They flee! Shamefur Display!”
He needs a big Katana not a Knights sword.
Exactly. I think you mean a nodachi
@@itsjustcrimson1415 mhm.
Crimsonmoon113 Odachi, big difference between nodachi and odachi
Well not big, but still, two different things.
The odachi is an inch or two longer than a nodachi I believe
Damn who was in the studio killing it
5:54 my mans going off
🤫 safer, use the crossbow thingy. Have one person guard the sniper. And 2 people distract the rest.
Pretty similar to Shogun 2 Total War... I dont blame it, it is very cool still
@@autoscoot5964 I said similar, not same, Ive been playing both of them for years, I doubt you listened the whole soundtrack of S2TW
The first part seems like the OST good death fro shogun 2
Commander: talks
Me: “shit where are the subtitles”
0:01 when your team is losing by a large number
This has to be one of the best breach ost
Before warmonger and Hitokiri arrivals, Breach was an outstanding game mode
YOU THINK YOU CAN WIN? HAHA! * *hits you with a 60 damage lunge attack that knocks your ass down* *
SOLDIERS DEFEND THE FLANKS!
5:27s your welcome
Hey it’s me! LMAO
What the hell?
When the emperor’s champion finally fights Apollyon for the sake of peace
I love the shamisen part on this, it gives additional hype to the game
I don't speak Japanese: the musical
I speak Japanese, fluently.
@@quiet-spirit478 dude it was a joke from the game
Lol Valkyrie
@@diavolo7470 I know
@@quiet-spirit478 Then why did you flex your Japanese xd
This soundtrack is great
The best is at minute 6:37
This theme has helped me write stories, honestly.
My favorite part is 5:19 to 7:00
Once i was in a breach match with my clan allies and we were defenders.The enemies had 30 tickets where they entered the the area of the commander.With this theme in the background,we actually won against the enemy with our king having a half bar of health.
Did they bad or the comander too strong or you just pure lucky
@@AnhNguyen-kx5rx i think it was a mix of overconfidence from the enemy and skill from us i guess
@@lucarius2099 did the comander help or he just kill the minion
Anh Nguyễn I know I responded late but the commander is actually helpful. Sometimes his top heavy is so unexpected you parry it if you react seeing the red blink. But if you run, he just lunges at you like “YEET!!”
I really love the Shamisen in this
When the shamisen starts playing, the song starts getting really interesting
I know it's late but can you do the all the tribute final push soundtrack lol. That would be great!
Does anybody have more of this kinda music ?
Check out total war Shogun 2 soundtrack There's some of them like this one
@@autoscoot5964 You checked the song "good death"?
That's the closest I think to using the drums like in this one
You should try wagakkiband, though their band is a combination of this and metal
I listened to this while drawing my profile pic. I know it isn't anything related to samurais or anything But whatever.
I love the Shamisen !!!!
BOSS COFFEE it fits perfectly with the general tone of the song! I totally agree with ya
Me and the boys when the orochi main on the enemy team had the audacity to say thanks
YOU CANNOT BEST MEEEEE!
Using this theme in my Ghost of Tsushima play through
"i seriously hate for honor"
also me 2 seconds later:
So that's why I got Ultra Instincts when I fought the Commander
About the theme that starts at 6:09 and 7:51, is that theme used elsewhere? Or only in this part of the soundtrack?
Search up Japanese death poem
I only play this mod because this song is so cooooool when you fight for honor
Some guy stubbed their toe when the ost started
BLOODY GLADIATORS!
0:53 ... Yooooooooooooo
im a sucker for any music with war drum
2 seconds in and bakagou is already yelling at deku...
Yeah I was gonna say, that sounds like Bakagou yelling
@@nothinglikehome7178 lel
begone.
1:00 POGGER
Soujah's charge
This is the opening for my anime.
*Claps softly*
Subarashii
Beginning sounds almost exactly like Yoisa from the Shogun 2 total war soundtrack
Anyone else getting some Shogun 2 vibes?
Am I the only one low key getting naruto vibes from this theme 😅 LOVE IT 💯💯💯
When you defend your land from "White Demon" 00:03
Grabs the hammer and starts to 4-shot the commander
During the Jormungander event
Loser
@@kotamiwusaki9069 ?
Come on! Impress me!
shogun 2 anyone?
7:33
"Warriors!!!! to me!"
Loser
I miss playing Breach. Fuck Warmonger.
Any one know the name of the string instrument at 5:54?
I'm pretty sure it's a shamisen
Me when i drop the spoon on my small foot toe
0:02
You mean toe?
@@captaingameyes8674 yeah the smallest in your foot
What is the flute called on 6:36
I'm a little late but to me it sounds like a Shinobue. The dragon flute.
@@samuraijackoff5354 thank you lmao
Why does the Samurai Commander look like Tozen?
Bruh he looks like seijuro.
So Seijuro are still alive...
He never died
SUP BRO
Why ubisoft make samurai with a knight longswords
Don't forget Vikings!!!
Could've gave the viking commander a claymore and and the samurai commander a nodachi. Also goes for the guardians
Laziness.
Or odachi
Samurai commander has a odachi now
This is the only soundtrack that made it intense---
6:24
Can anyone translate what the voice are saying?
If u mean 6:10 .... pretty hard for me to Understand. „By my will, we/he go to the edge“ and something Else.... thats is my best guess
They are reciting a poem written by Minamoto no Yorimasa. A poet and samurai general during the Gempei War. It basically goes like this in English:
Like a fossil tree
From which we gather no flowers
Sad has been my life
Fated no fruit to produce.
what’s the actual name of the OST called?
Me: Feels like Naruto without rock in the mix.
Everyone: Naruto-runs into Battle.
1.25x speed is hilarious
lyrics?
Autoscoot AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@@helghastleader3260 Thank you very much, now I understand everything about everything sir!