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@@warpeace3755 I saw it written in Japanese on a poster with a ninja sitting down and meditating about 11 years ago. Some guy was having a garage sale and the poster was hanging on a wall along with many other posters, it was selling for 80 cents, but when he saw how interested I immediately became after he told me what it said in Japanese and when I explained what it means, he refused to sell it to me and took it down. I never forgot the quote.
@@mat7083 To my mind, the quote goes beyond mere activation of the pineal gland. The quote is also about having three different types of sight/vision for the three major energy centers in man: the brain, the heart and the genitals. Three is a prime number in psychoanalysis, mysticism and physics.
I just imagine i'm in Japan in a forest at that time and running away from the troops while the sound of these drums comes closer. Quite relaxing if i must say so.
my favorite part was when I was starting to really vibe, and the music was interrupted to remind me how much money I can save by switching cell phone providers. I'm on the LifeLine government program and I pay $0.
Everything about feudal Japanese music puts me in a motivational mood when I’m doing anything from cooking, cleaning, going to work, painting or just anything. You’ll feel like a samurai at heart on their way into battle.
Start doing aikido you will understand more about samurais and their lifestyle and culture and eventually you will want to move to japan village because it has no difference than feudal japan
This music is detested by most Triads. When Japanese music is far superior to Chinese and they know it, it grates their ears something chronic. I know from personal experience .
"i don't engage in battle with fury, because fury Is blinding, but with mind of ice. I don't engage in battle with fear, because fear stop the sword, but with steel-made resolutión I don't engage in battle with bloodlust because bloodlust taints the sword and soul, but with cold intent of defend my land"
“Know your enemy, know his sword.” “from one thing, know ten thousand things.” “If you wish to control others you must first control yourself.” “You must understand that there is more than one path to the top of the mountain.” “Think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world.” “there is nothing outside of yourself that can ever enable you to get better, stronger, richer, quicker, or smarter. Everything is within. Everything exists. Seek nothing outside of yourself.” “No man is invincible, and therefore no man can fully understand that which would make him invincible.” “It is difficult to realize the true Way just through sword-fencing. Know the smallest things and the biggest things, the shallowest things and the deepest things.” -some quotes from "The Book of Five Rings" written by Japan's greatest swordsman, Miyamoto Musashi
Found this music when looking at the Rising Sun trailer. I think I've found a theme that I always knew about but suddenly rediscovered, kind of a duh moment but still. Most if not all warrior "groups", "tribes", whatever use drums at amp themselves up. Native Americans, Samurai, Tribes in Africa, Drums on boats for the oarsmen to keep pace, Vikings, and on and on. This has transcended to movies with Sci fi, with drum beats announcing the arrival of the Klingons to battle, to the drum beats of the first Predator movie. Drums can get you going without a chant or war cry....freaking awesome.
I think all armies have used drums for keeping the pace on the march and signalling. The Royal Navy used a drummer to “beat to quarters “ when the dastardly French were sighted.
My DM plays this everytime my Japanese Styled Archer say "Get there, I catch up with you later". First time I did it, they entered the enemy fortress and more than half of the enemies were dead. 12 Bandits, 8 were corpses with an arrow on the chest, neck or head.
If I'd known about this sooner, I would have played this as background music for my final boss battle in my Pathfinder game I was running earlier this year, which was set in the rough equivalent of Tokugawa era Tokyo! It was a proper final fight and this would have been worthy music for it.
If I'd known about this earlier this year, I would have had this playing during my Pathfinder game, which was set in the equivalent of Tokugawa-era Tokyo. It would have been played at key moments, because there is so much to it with various feels and moods; the moment that begins at roughly the 8 minute mark would have been good for when one of my major NPCs committed seppuku and one of the players whose character was a foreigner was horrified by that event. I'm definitely putting this on my Liked list for future use and reference, for sure. Good work, sir!
imagine trying to focus on counting and translating to an instruction while looking across the field at thousands of angry samurais just waiting to take your head off. I think I would just give that up and follow the crowd. :)
if you were anything better than a mob of peasants you'd defeat an army of samurai lol. armies from 3000 years ago would wreck them with shields and spears
@@favidsmith9301 Perhaps he came on some woman's breasts whilst sparring against her. Very good technique. Similr to how Roshi had a nosebleed which helped Yamcha defeat the invisible man.
NGL I’d be intimidated just seeing the opponents absolutely grooving out on their way over to beef on the battlefield. And all you can do is just kinda head-bob along… crazy
As a martial artist and a actor,I truly appreciate this music now I have discovered some good music to practice my hobbies with as background music Amazing
Thank you so much! You really deserve more likes and views, cause your work is pure quality, and the information in the description is really interesting. Thank you again! 👹☺️
This music together with comments have lead me to buy "The book of five rings" and pick up old notes to refresh knowledge I have gathered in the past. Thank you.
I went on my gravel road bike this past weekend playing this amazing music, it was not only inspirational, but it also felt with strength during the inclines and purpose to make it to the end and back. Can not wait to hit the road again next weekend.
Excellent music, all of your creations. Admittedly though, I'm more into the drums, especially Dance of the Demons, the title, art and music itself speaks to me. I could listen to at least 10 minutes of it once a day every day, it's my theme song. If I had the money, I would buy your current music on your channel in CD and MP3. Thank you for this creation!
@@audaciouscues7219 can you tell me which instruments you used in this song. I dont have the money yet but I plan to buy a Taiko drum to just have and play for myself as like a destressor and something fun to play that is more me. Years ago I went to Japan and ended up playing a lot of that arcade game Taiko No Tatsujin and it's simple enough that I know I'm gonna buy it for my kid for the Nintendo when he comes back to live with me. But if I were to buy a real Taiko I would want to buy the right one so that's why I ask which ones you used, I feel like I've heard 3 or 4 different size drums in this particular song. Aside from the symbols/triangle and wood blocks being played. And yeah eventually I'll buy more but for the first one ya know...
Echoes of Pacific monsters. A lovely, terrifying dragon in chains. This stirs those vile necessities of war, made palatable by a shade of destiny and a splash of honor.
I give cross-fits/martial arts classes at a military academy and I played this at our last session. The hall was really buzzing with power thanks to your music!
@@mrlegkick91 I don't know about Vikings, but taiko drums are just instruments you can make anything with it as long as it makes sense, as for historical context Japan has been playing these instruments for over centuries to this day
It is this kind of music that has inspired the Samurais, the Kamikazes, the Yakuzas, and the leaders of the Japan's industrial giants. It's the fighting spirit (闘魂) that unites all of them. All my respect for this great nation
@der das being an uneducated loser who rapes teenage girls and acts as muscle for business criminals isnt sigma behavior. Most members of gangs arent men in business but stupid grunts who commit atrocious acts
Drum music/ tribal drums will always resonate with me. I’m not sure what it is, maybe it’s from evolution, but there’s not one I don’t enjoy. Something primal it connects with.
So its just the same tune repeated over and over for an hour? Its still good. Its nice on the headphones whilst at work. Thank you for making it. Love it.
This was my go to music for playing Planetside 2. It might sound crazy, but this music helped me just naturally play better with my team. I was a kamikaze medic where dodging gunfire and grenades to pick people up in the middle of hell, was the norm. Amazing memories with randos and guilds looking for mercenaries.
If you enjoy the music, please leave a like and subscribe to the channel - it really helps out a TON (!)
You can now buy my music: audaciouscues.bandcamp.com/music
Love this kind of music, subscribed!
I don't quite get how you're trying to make profit with this. Your description says it was composed by someone else.
The name credited in the desciption is my own :)
@@audaciouscues7219 If that's true, that of course would change everything.
@@cockroachbait ok baby, let's go
I remember this being on the top ten back during my time in Feudal Japan.
im dying rn lolol
Arigatu
Lol, you’re so full of it. This never made it to the top ten. I was a DJ back then, so you’re not fooling me.
Dude you nearly got me
looool
The true warrior has three eyes: one for the opponent, one for the self and one for the unseen world.
Source?
@@warpeace3755 I saw it written in Japanese on a poster with a ninja sitting down and meditating about 11 years ago. Some guy was having a garage sale and the poster was hanging on a wall along with many other posters, it was selling for 80 cents, but when he saw how interested I immediately became after he told me what it said in Japanese and when I explained what it means, he refused to sell it to me and took it down. I never forgot the quote.
Absolutely true.
@@little.bear344 In what ways does this quote impact you?
@@mat7083 To my mind, the quote goes beyond mere activation of the pineal gland. The quote is also about having three different types of sight/vision for the three major energy centers in man: the brain, the heart and the genitals. Three is a prime number in psychoanalysis, mysticism and physics.
I just imagine i'm in Japan in a forest at that time and running away from the troops while the sound of these drums comes closer. Quite relaxing if i must say so.
ahahahahahahahahaHhahaa
At least till they Getcha ... UNLESS your their Officer and they areyour boiis
Lmao. Imagining getting chased by people while they're playing instruments at the same time...
@@Uwawa96 they are just playing reverse tag- everyone against 1 lmao
Object: Survive
pov: you've been playing total war shogun 2 for 14 hours straight
Exactly
A SHAMEFUR DISPRAY
The victory will soon be yours
if i ever get warhammer3 this is going on repeat as i destroy demons with cathay.
@@darkranger116 cathay is chinese lol
13:16 The part where the battle between Jun and Shinju continued... oh how I love this music for how much thrill it gave me.
Thanks bro.
You talking about Combat Gods II?
@@drake.debars hell yeah!
my favorite part was when I was starting to really vibe, and the music was interrupted to remind me how much money I can save by switching cell phone providers.
I'm on the LifeLine government program and I pay $0.
Everything about feudal Japanese music puts me in a motivational mood when I’m doing anything from cooking, cleaning, going to work, painting or just anything. You’ll feel like a samurai at heart on their way into battle.
Start doing aikido you will understand more about samurais and their lifestyle and culture and eventually you will want to move to japan village because it has no difference than feudal japan
@@rofbad Thank you for the recommendation. I hope I do go to Japan someday.
This music is detested by most Triads. When Japanese music is far superior to Chinese and they know it, it grates their ears something chronic. I know from personal experience .
Great for studying and grinding those hours. Good stuff!
Ninja
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Yooooooo
You sure about that? Every time I study while listening to this, I feel the need to conquer a country or two.
@@ranishkA123 😂😂💯
"i don't engage in battle with fury, because fury Is blinding, but with mind of ice.
I don't engage in battle with fear, because fear stop the sword, but with steel-made resolutión
I don't engage in battle with bloodlust because bloodlust taints the sword and soul, but with cold intent of defend my land"
🖤
virgin
13:16 "Come" "GRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH"
Ah, I get the reference..
“Know your enemy, know his sword.”
“from one thing, know ten thousand things.”
“If you wish to control others you must first control yourself.”
“You must understand that there is more than one path to the top of the mountain.”
“Think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world.”
“there is nothing outside of yourself that can ever enable you to get better, stronger, richer, quicker, or smarter. Everything is within. Everything exists. Seek nothing outside of yourself.”
“No man is invincible, and therefore no man can fully understand that which would make him invincible.”
“It is difficult to realize the true Way just through sword-fencing. Know the smallest things and the biggest things, the shallowest things and the deepest things.”
-some quotes from "The Book of Five Rings" written by Japan's greatest swordsman, Miyamoto Musashi
Damn, im gonna write that down :0
Find the opening thread lol
Pretty sure Sun Tzu said the first one
@@buklau837 indeed. Myamoto Musashi was a great admirer of Sun Tzu and credited him in some of his writings.
_"Simple geometry."_ --- Hanzo Shimada
Found this music when looking at the Rising Sun trailer. I think I've found a theme that I always knew about but suddenly rediscovered, kind of a duh moment but still. Most if not all warrior "groups", "tribes", whatever use drums at amp themselves up. Native Americans, Samurai, Tribes in Africa, Drums on boats for the oarsmen to keep pace, Vikings, and on and on. This has transcended to movies with Sci fi, with drum beats announcing the arrival of the Klingons to battle, to the drum beats of the first Predator movie. Drums can get you going without a chant or war cry....freaking awesome.
Don't forget the drums in Battlestar Galactica.
saving this
And throat singing!
The oldest instrument
I think all armies have used drums for keeping the pace on the march and signalling. The Royal Navy used a drummer to “beat to quarters “ when the dastardly French were sighted.
This is transporting me through feudal portals during training, thank you
Totally agreed.
I've been hearing this for 4 years and never get tired of it
Posted 2 yrs?
@@te9591 😂
Thanks! We run an L5R LARP and your collection is perfect for it! Thank you!
Sorry for the late reply - I only just now saw your comment. Thank you so much for the support and I'm glad you guys are using it for your LARP!
3:13 this part from combat gods brought me here
King
Finally found someone who watches it!!
Great stuff dude - I used this for my D&D game when the party were in a Japanese-style city!
My DM plays this everytime my Japanese Styled Archer say "Get there, I catch up with you later".
First time I did it, they entered the enemy fortress and more than half of the enemies were dead. 12 Bandits, 8 were corpses with an arrow on the chest, neck or head.
thats a super idea. you made me remind while playing OD&D back in high school that were good old times
currently writing a japanese themed campaign and using this as well! us jacobs think alike
Nothing is better than looking for a track to use for DnD and finding a fellow DM
If I'd known about this sooner, I would have played this as background music for my final boss battle in my Pathfinder game I was running earlier this year, which was set in the rough equivalent of Tokugawa era Tokyo! It was a proper final fight and this would have been worthy music for it.
If I'd known about this earlier this year, I would have had this playing during my Pathfinder game, which was set in the equivalent of Tokugawa-era Tokyo. It would have been played at key moments, because there is so much to it with various feels and moods; the moment that begins at roughly the 8 minute mark would have been good for when one of my major NPCs committed seppuku and one of the players whose character was a foreigner was horrified by that event. I'm definitely putting this on my Liked list for future use and reference, for sure. Good work, sir!
bruh xD
what game is that?
@@Azeez89 Modified D&D 3.5, is what Pathfinder First Edition is.
@@MaskedRiderChris oh thank you!
Sounds made up
imagine trying to focus on counting and translating to an instruction while looking across the field at thousands of angry samurais just waiting to take your head off. I think I would just give that up and follow the crowd. :)
if you were anything better than a mob of peasants you'd defeat an army of samurai lol. armies from 3000 years ago would wreck them with shields and spears
@@manfrombritain6816 You must know your stuff very well, fellow time traveller.
@@nickkohlmann lmao
@@manfrombritain6816 Samurai were pretty good asymmetrical warfare specialists, so a typical hoplite army would still have some trouble.
@@manfrombritain6816 A mob of peasants? how can one man match the power of 50?
This Historical Dance of the Demons is absolutely fantastic! Thank you to those who made this happen and the performers! :)
Love that groove at 13:57
Perfect theme for the rumbling footsteps of the Snow Demons approaching!
Forever grateful for the many random playlists I encounter here on UA-cam that have helped through my academic struggles :D
its so Amazing to hear this War Drums ... it takes you back to the great battles in Ancient Japan if you close Your Eyes.AWESOME!
Imagine fighting and dying with honor.
As a Martial Artist I love this , its very motivational . who did the Art work for this Album its awesome
Came her bc of that, i'm a Martial Artist myself and came her seeking motivation
Motivation is the enemy
@@cl2raven266 Motivation is the mind killer.
who is her? you mean here....right? lmao
@@favidsmith9301 Perhaps he came on some woman's breasts whilst sparring against her. Very good technique. Similr to how Roshi had a nosebleed which helped Yamcha defeat the invisible man.
"A true samurai needs no armour" -lord Sakai
NGL I’d be intimidated just seeing the opponents absolutely grooving out on their way over to beef on the battlefield. And all you can do is just kinda head-bob along… crazy
Came here from Combat Gods 2! This is truly great.
This music is very inspired and very deep in my soul, it makes me feel alive... Thank you friend 🙏🙏
Excellent! So spacious, really loud and aggressive and somehow oddly calming. Thanks for making it an hour!!
Wow this is cool!
9:43 Love that
As a martial artist and a actor,I truly appreciate this music
now I have discovered some good music to practice my hobbies with as background music
Amazing
The music, the thumbnail. Perfect. Thank you so much for sharing!
I don't know why taiko music fits so well as bgm while I'm working on my task. It helps me focus on the task at hand..
I think I found my new favorite study music 😍 thank you.
The best music for doing deadline homework!
Exactly!
5:14 is my fav part
Tem horas que o algoritmo do UA-cam acerta kkkkkkkk me sentir dentro de um teatro japonês! Muito bom!!!
I can imagine miyamoto musashi in my head slapping me around with a wooden spoon
Great Japanese drumming compilation!
Thank you so much! You really deserve more likes and views, cause your work is pure quality, and the information in the description is really interesting. Thank you again! 👹☺️
Magnifique je l'écoute tout le temps, merci de l'avoir rendez-du disponible.
This music together with comments have lead me to buy "The book of five rings" and pick up old notes to refresh knowledge I have gathered in the past. Thank you.
Oh, the warrior, cold as ice outside, but burning as a hellish flame inside.
At the end of this video the demons in my room stopped dancing
This shiz slaps. Every track is a banger...
I went on my gravel road bike this past weekend playing this amazing music, it was not only inspirational, but it also felt with strength during the inclines and purpose to make it to the end and back. Can not wait to hit the road again next weekend.
One of the best drums i was even heard. Truly.
I remember when i heared a taiko drum for the first time, since then i fell in love with this type of music
Excellent music, all of your creations. Admittedly though, I'm more into the drums, especially Dance of the Demons, the title, art and music itself speaks to me. I could listen to at least 10 minutes of it once a day every day, it's my theme song. If I had the money, I would buy your current music on your channel in CD and MP3. Thank you for this creation!
Thanks a lot Robert :)
@@audaciouscues7219 can you tell me which instruments you used in this song. I dont have the money yet but I plan to buy a Taiko drum to just have and play for myself as like a destressor and something fun to play that is more me. Years ago I went to Japan and ended up playing a lot of that arcade game Taiko No Tatsujin and it's simple enough that I know I'm gonna buy it for my kid for the Nintendo when he comes back to live with me. But if I were to buy a real Taiko I would want to buy the right one so that's why I ask which ones you used, I feel like I've heard 3 or 4 different size drums in this particular song. Aside from the symbols/triangle and wood blocks being played. And yeah eventually I'll buy more but for the first one ya know...
@@warpeace3755 Hi Robert. I believe I replied to an e-mail of yours through Bandcamp. Maybe it ended up in your spam folder :)
@@audaciouscues7219 oh awesome I'll go check, and thank you.
Awesome! Doing legal work while bopping to this feels amazing for some reason
BEST GYM SOUNDTRACK
Chill beats to uphold the Bushido Code to
Always looking for new things to listen too, I think I’ve struck gold
I love snowboarding to taiko drums, makes you go so fast
Sounds made up
Now that's some good work out 🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵
Yes! Finally!
Listened to this while building a war ship HELPED LIKE CRAZY
3 minutes in and im SO INVESTED. 5:30 on each pause it had me thinking we was searching for the enemy during each ding ding*
3:13
I am very grateful for this
thank you so much bro, I play kenshi with this song
Echoes of Pacific monsters. A lovely, terrifying dragon in chains. This stirs those vile necessities of war, made palatable by a shade of destiny and a splash of honor.
This music is amazing, I wish it be recorded as 5.0 surround SACD.
Oh the same way your mom is
I give cross-fits/martial arts classes at a military academy and I played this at our last session. The hall was really buzzing with power thanks to your music!
wow this goes hard, my knees are weak, palms are sweaty, this will give me the power to rep what my pr was yesterday
Are you nervous but on the surface you look calm and ready?
We eating at moms spaghetti
-Vomit on my sweater already, mom's spa--
No wait, I mean _blood on my armour at sunrise, Daimyo's rice?_
Knees weak palms are sweaty
Tobad you could come up with a rhyme that wasnt created already
lovely music, and with an educational description! I learned something new today!
amazing this stuff gonna bring that warrior in me for my fight in 2 weeks.
Sounds made up
This reminds me of the classic film, "Kwaiden" (1964) ... particularly the story of "Hoichi, The Earless". So interesting! Thank you!
Escuchar esto me hace sentir muy tranquila y feliz.
A GLORIOUS VICTORY IS SOON TO BE YOURS
COMBAT GODS 2
i was promised 1 hour, you owe me 8 seconds! (its a great vid ty)
Amazing piece of work! Truly brillant
I am sitting here at work, staring down all of my clients, deciding how they will die
Que hermoso melody 🔱🔥🦁💪🏽
i think you meant song. drums make rhythm, but not a melody! lol but i agree this is fire 💯
Cleaning around my apartment has never felt so intense
Inspiring as all get out. Second only to Viking war drum ensembles. Close second. Much love.
Tbh I think we just make this shit up anyway... how the hell do we actually know what these ancient civilisations music sounded like? Lol...
@@mrlegkick91 I don't know about Vikings, but taiko drums are just instruments you can make anything with it as long as it makes sense, as for historical context Japan has been playing these instruments for over centuries to this day
Fantastic!! 💕
This is awesome 🌹
This is some of the sickest music I've ever heard, thanks so much.
Great song for the character Shugoki. On for honor
No orochi Shugoki is bad
@@kaliencalitz6233 you dare insult the fat man? Most rude.
Perfect 🙏🙏🙏
✨✨✨🦉✨✨✨
It is this kind of music that has inspired the Samurais, the Kamikazes, the Yakuzas, and the leaders of the Japan's industrial giants. It's the fighting spirit (闘魂) that unites all of them. All my respect for this great nation
>suicide bombers
>criminals
Uh huh
@@therealsteelchill loser.
@@gaatjeniksaangaatjeniksaan718 sorry I dont like disgraceful thugs or fanatics lol
@der das you are weak
@der das being an uneducated loser who rapes teenage girls and acts as muscle for business criminals isnt sigma behavior. Most members of gangs arent men in business but stupid grunts who commit atrocious acts
Excellent for Rituals. Thank you
Drum music/ tribal drums will always resonate with me. I’m not sure what it is, maybe it’s from evolution, but there’s not one I don’t enjoy. Something primal it connects with.
Thanks for the insight in the description
How many here after watching 2024 Shōgun on FX?
0:24
3:54
13:37
4:42
I wish your music be used in some epic games about samurai or something like that!
Great work!
Oh but I'm definitely playing this for my next workout session.
You mean once you dust off your membership card
@@kg.b.3592 they've stopped using those like a decade ago...
22:13 You are in a dark cave, you hear only a droplet of water digging the rocks, you still don t know there is an oni behind you
So its just the same tune repeated over and over for an hour? Its still good. Its nice on the headphones whilst at work. Thank you for making it. Love it.
This was my go to music for playing Planetside 2. It might sound crazy, but this music helped me just naturally play better with my team. I was a kamikaze medic where dodging gunfire and grenades to pick people up in the middle of hell, was the norm.
Amazing memories with randos and guilds looking for mercenaries.
my house hosts the Legend of the Five Rings ( L5R ) LARP/RPG weekly and these songs are perfect thank you so much!!
this is perfect for pregame music
Around 22:00 it was taken to Ghost in the Shell, the music score. But, for the most part, i was in Spirited Away..... I don't know why.❤❤❤
THIS IS THE BEAT IN MY RAGING HEARTH!!!
B Y Y Ar...
Waga tamashi dokodo!
Playing this as I'm cleaning. My house has never been cleaner.
In my amateur japanese I say いいですね
In my amateur japanese, I say そうです!