The lyrics consist of a verse from the Old Norse poem Hyndluljóð and the recitation of reconstructed Proto Norse names of the runes of the Elder Futhark. There is also the hummed or growled words for example "Vaki" ("awake"). The Old Norse verse is pronounced in Modern Icelandic. Old Norse is the origin of the modern languages Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Swedish. Modern Icelandic is the language that has changed the least over the years, so for a modern Icelander to read Old Norse is similar to an modern English speaker reading Shakespeare.
I dont know, I thought Icelandic was „re-norsified” so to speak at some point. Just like Romanian was re-latinised in around the XVIII-XIX centuries. I might be wrong though.
To add to this during the time of Danelaw (When Norse and Danes ruled parts of Modern day UK) Old Norse and Old English speakers could communicate to each other as both are Germanic languages at their core ;). Those the convos would have been day to day things and minor trade not detailed conversations lol
I am not so sure that Norse didn’t have the TL sound, because I noticed that even Norn has words spellt adle or adla which is because words like alle or alla were pronounced with a T / D sound, which most likely came from West Norse, so maybe Norse did have the TL / DL sound too, plus there is no W sound in West Norse and the V is always pronounced V like in Icelandic and Faroese, but no one teaches the correct West Norse pronunciation with V sound, unfortunately, but it’s very important to know the right pronunciation rules if one is a learner! Re singing, this singer sings almost entirely in chest voice, and this song was actually sung in a lower range than usual, but in SæKonungar and in Grótti and ValFreyjuDrápa and Hross and Valhalla she belts in chest voice in a way higher pitch, and in the song Níu she uses both mixed voice and chest voice, but in this song I don’t think she went into mixed voice at all, and it’s probably just the way it was sang that makes it sound like there was a subtle transition to mixed voice a few times, but it was probably just less supported chest voice or singing right at the edge, like, kind of between chest voice and mixed voice tho without fully going into mixed voice, because chest voice can also sound a bit like mixed voice sometimes when singing at the edge and in a less supported way, and, even though there’s a thin line between the two, so it’s very easy to switch between the two, medium lyric sopranos with light and bright tone such as this singer and the 2nd Nightwish singer that sang Storytime almost never go into mixed voice, from what I have noticed, and seem to prefer singing almost always in chest voice, which also makes the singing sound more professional and more natural than using mixed voice, and the style of singing used in this song is similar to the style of singing used in certain Within Temptation songs, whose singer also has about same vocal height and tone lightness, so normally when having a higher voice like that there is no real need to truly go into mixed voice, as these singers can belt in chest around F5 and G#5, so mixed voice is very rarely used mostly to add different textures to certain somgs, but, as it was noted in the video, the vocal strength is something that one immediately notices, which makes sense, as the higher a singer’s voice is, the more powerful it is naturally, so the voice of a medium lyric soprano can naturally cover all other voices that are lower, so if two singers sang 2gether using the same vocal technique and the same intensity and pitch, the higher voice would naturally cover the lower voice, as higher voices are naturally stronger and louder! And, re head voice, I must say that head voice isn’t used by most singers, as head voice starts around C6 and is a bit harder to access, so usually only a few opera singers that do coloratura staccatos use actual head voice, which has a very harmonic sound that is very full, because one has to be able to sing higher, above C6, to be able to access the head voice, and many times singers that do D6 or a bit higher still don’t go into head voice and use mixed voice instead, because mixed voice is easier to use as it’s pretty flexible and it sounds louder, so even certain opera singers don’t use head voice, but two singers that use actual head voice are Erna Sack and Dessay in operas such as Voices Of Spring and The Doll Song etc, so the coloratura parts from those operas are a good example of head voice, so one can hear how harmonic it sounds, compared to mixed voice, which has an airier or even edgier sound sometimes, depending on technique, like, when one uses a reinforced falsetto technique the mixed voice can sound extremely edgy, but it’s not harmonic like head voice tho! So, what most ppl refer to as head voice is mixed voice sung in a lighter tone, though one can also sing with a darker and chestier tone in mixed voice, as this is all about technique and things like intensity and pitch etc, but the actual head voice starts around C6 and it cannot be used to sing with lyrics and can only be used to do vocalizations like coloratura staccatos that are above C6, so only singers that sing operas with coloraturas that are above C6 access the head voice! Now, at the end of the video, it sounds to me like it’s still chest voice, but the singing is done in a very soft way, so it can easily be confused with mixed voice (sometimes even I am not entirely sure if a singer has gone / not gone into mixed voice at least once) but, it is most likely chest voice, knowing that singers with voices that are of a medium soprano vocal height or higher tend to prefer singing in chest voice, so they don’t usually really go into mixed, and usually use different techniques and intensities to get a softer sound while still using chest voice or they sing at the edge, and sometimes even singers with mezzo soprano voice tend to sing almost entirely in chest voice, such as the singer from Evanescence, as many singers have a preference for chest voice because it sounds more professional, so the songs that are sung in entirely or almost entirely in chest voice tend to get a lot more views than songs that are sung mostly in mixed voice or only in mixed voice, for example!
Re the language, I am glad that it was mentioned in the video how gorgeous the language is, because Norse is one of the prettiest and most refined and most poetic and most modern and coolest languages ever created, and one of the greatest works of art of all time as its creator had a lot of natural artistic talent, so I highly recommend learning Norse and Gothic and Icelandic which are the most alpha languages ever, 2gether with the other prettiest languages ever Faroese and Dutch and English and Danish and Welsh and Breton and Cornish, which are also way too pretty not to know, and also Óld English and Forn Svenska and Middle English and maybe even Proto Germanic, as all these Germanic languages are just so gorgeous, and there are multiple songs with lyrics in most of these gorgeous languages, which is a great way to start learning new words, by memorizing and analyzing the lyrics and trying to understand and translate each word individually - these languages are so amazing, and I am learning them all at the moment, and I am already close to advanced level in Norse (upper intermediate level) and advanced level in Icelandic and Norwegian and upper advanced level in Dutch, so I can understand almost every word from almost every Skáld song, and this really feels amazing, to be able to really understand how the new language works and to know the words by heart, so language learning might just be the best hobby ever, or at least one of the best hobbies ever, as fun as singing and writing lyrics or poems!
By the way, the Thracian-Aslavic language that was incorrectly classified as Latin is not a Latin language (it doesn’t have the typical Latin verb endings and the typical noun endings etc and the typical Latin-based aspect and the typical letter combinations and the typical sounds and intonations used in Latin languages, so it’s not a Latin language) tho it was incorrectly classified as one, as multiple other less known languages, but hopefully all languages get correctly classified in the near future, so that each language classification reflects exactly what that language was made into, and not which previous language most or many of the words were modified from, as that’s not how language construction works, besides, most European languages have mostly words modified from Latin words, anyway, as Latin is the language that influenced most European languages the most at that time when the newer languages were created, so it doesn’t really mean anything that an European language has a lot of words that were modified from Latin words - for example, English has more words modified from Latin-based words than any other language, as English also has more words than any other language, with over one and a half million words, plus almost nine million extra words that are the scientific plant and animal etc names that are Latin-based, and it literally has a lot more Latin-based words than Germanic-based words, but it’s a 100% Germanic language which looks and sounds Germanic, as all words were adapted to Germanic pronunciation and Germanic spelling rules, so they are no longer Latin words, plus Proto Germanic was made by directly modifying Latin words and creating lots of new words, so Latin and Germanic languages are very closely related and many of the words are natural cognates tho most of the cognates are used with different meanings in Germanic languages, and English was classified correctly because it is the most known language and it was analyzed in detail by many linguists, but sometimes when the languages are unknown, they can get misclassified as they haven’t been analyzed in detail and compared to the languages spoken in the surrounding areas, so many times, they just classified unknown languages based on where most or many of the words were taken from, which is not a correct way to classify languages, because it’s the word endings and the letter combinations and the type of sound combinations and sounds and intonations etc and the overall aspect and the vibes that it gives off that make a language what it really is!
Hi Bethany. So happy to see you listening to this style of European Folk Music. Have you listened to the Band Heilung yet. If not please do. A real life changing experience.
Hooray, Skald. Know them for over a year now. Lovely voices and music Try the band Heilung with the song In Maidjan from the LIFA live at Castlefest concert. In this song you can hear the female singer at her best. The rest of the concert is also great.
Ragnor from Vikings! Check out Heilung and Wardruna for more of this style of music. Ancient Norse and Proto-Germanic basis for the lyrics makes it feel like something you knew from your long distant past.
This is one of my favourite songs and also music videos. Absolutely gorgeous. They have another one (Troll Kalla Mik) from the same director and it's equally stunning. Her pronounciation of Old Norse/Icelandic is also lovely, perhaps not 100% accurate but I suppose her Frenchness gives it an extra-pleasing lilt.
It was a wonderful, powerful video. Oddly, I felt what we all may have felt as a child; when alone, waiting for someone you trust. It’s a feeling of the heart, a small electrical hum. An excitement that’s clearly present, from the heart to the head; when seeing that someone you feel a comfort and love. Strangely familiar, and one of belonging Always enjoy Bethany’s excitement and her wanting to share her vast knowledge.
I really enjoy your reactions. The one band I would love to see you react to is Bad Company. Paul Rodgers is an amazing vocalist, especially his live performances. He sings with so much feeling (Blues). His voice has gotten better with age. The band has so many awesome songs. One of the videos is Simple Man (Hard Rock Live 2008). I hope you react to this band soon. I think you will really like Paul Rodgers.
I just stumbled across Skald not too long ago. Powerful stuff and I don’t even understand any of it but I can feel it. I would LOVE to hear your take on throat singing. I’m absolutely fascinated by the different and unique singing styles you rarely hear. Throat singing is so captivating, sometimes I wander down a rabbit hole on here watching videos of it 🤷♀️ It’s how I discovered The HU
There's something about this style that pulls at the primitive side of the brain in a most satisfying way... Skald is great. Also check out: Eivor "Trollabundin" If you've seen the Vikings spin off series "The Last Kingdom" you'll recognize the vocals immediately. Eivor is featured extensively in the soundtrack.
I'd really refreshing to hear something so beautifully done where it's produced in a style where the music stands on it's own without the production being overdone, which is the norm today. Thanks for bringing this to us. I want to hear more of them.
Fehu, Uruz, Ansaz etc. are "names" for nordic runes, likely said every runes have own meaning, runes than represented R also can be read as "raido" (english translation as "ride"), same for other words from refrain
In the same style, I would recommend listening to Wardruna. They've been featured in the TV series Vikings. There's something mesmerizing about these songs regardless of which language they use.
Sounds like old Bréton. Ancient Northern France people from Brétagne, who, together with a leftover of fled (from the Romans) Ancient Belgians crossed the channel and into Southern England and called it "the greater Brittony" because the terrain was similar to where they came from, only larger.
Hi, I reticently discover your channel. I love your reactions, I must say, I'm living vicariously through you listening for the first time bands that I love, such as TOOL, Pearl Jam etc. I can see how your mind is blown away as mine once did the first time I heard them. I would love to see your reaction with AC/DC "shoot to thrill" (Brian Johnson singer) and with The Darkness "I believe in a thing called love". The high pitch on those singers are exquisite!! I must warn you, the video of "I believe in a thing called love" is a parody of 80's hair bands... it is hilarious!! I wish you all the best for you and your channel... Sergio
Yes, this song is captivating, and to me haunting. It reminds me of something I've heard in the past, but I'm at a lost as to what it was. Beautiful vocals. My personal "taste test" (and I emphasize personal) is, would I go back for a second listen, and this one I would. Another example of a song/performance that I probably would never have been exposed to except for The Vocalyst! ☺
I recently discovered skald and similar groups and have really enjoyed them. Glad to see your reaction to them and I think you nailed it one hundred percent. Hope you dig into them more even if you just listen to them. Great job as always
Reminds me of the band Rïcïnn to some extent, though I think they have more elements of metal than a purely tribal/folk style. The vocals on their song 'Doris' give me chills every time.
Welcome to the rabbit hole that is modern Nordic folk music. Some of the most innovative music of today is coming from this sub genre. (and some of the most talented singers and musicians) There is a long list of artist other than Skald who are worth looking into. Some options with possible starting points are: Eivor: (ua-cam.com/video/Ne4kFBmDsXY/v-deo.html) Heilung: (ua-cam.com/video/9PFz9FQsU8w/v-deo.html) Wardruna: (ua-cam.com/video/FnkTuHP9q3o/v-deo.html) Myrkur: (ua-cam.com/video/_PTMT08T9Dg/v-deo.html) Nanna Barslev: (ua-cam.com/video/rlUrUO3gOOQ/v-deo.html) Faun: (ua-cam.com/video/ch-fed2_swY/v-deo.html) Eivor for example is one of the best singers you will ever experience
What you mean „growl and humming together” is throat singing. Pierrick Valence has a crystal-clear timbre and does it really well (NB: Throat singing is found in many places around the world, but we only have one POTENTIAL attestation/description of it among the Norsemen as far as I know).
This band is Norman French, tracing lineages back to the vikings. There are no more tribes left in this age, but they are exploring their history and making great music.
The Germanic/Scandinavian tribes are all around the world to this very day. The Catholic Romans, Franks, Belgian, and Anglos tried to wipe out our culture from existence. I, myself, am Frysker. Ancient English and to a lesser extent modern English is the child of Frysk and Saxon (not Anglo-Saxon) tongues combined with the incorporation of loanwords #TheMoreYouKnow
All right my lady friend... I must say that this piece sounds like medieval times. Mid-range tone from the female vocalist, and very deep and rich undertones and textures from the backing males. I like it 😁👍🏻
the song is about wakening the Rune's of the Earth, and the tribes to help awaken and heal the earth. it is a call of the warrior soul, in all who can hear it, to gather for Ragnarök to fix the world and defeat Evil. it is a poem that is as old as time in the Viking pantheon.
I love this kind of music it does seem to touch the spirit I would recommend you to listen to some Irish Celtic music possibly by the band Clannad very similar in feeling not necessarily in style this kind of music touches me very much like Highland bagpipe music does my mother was Irish my grandmother on both sides were Irish and so forth about five generations the male side of my family my father's side married Irish women and then we have Germanic and Scottish mix in that bunch and so some of these traditional style music seem to touch me anyhow love your reaction hope to see more of this
React to a live performance of ‘Within Temptation - Ice Queen”. It’s a Dutch band you’re really gonna like I think. Sharon is almost 50 years old but still has such an amazing vocal control!
VERY NICE! Question ❓ When the lead singer does that quick quivering sound, is that considered Vibrato also or a variety of. Grace Slick did that as well. Household asleep and can't play loud but I will Blast this through my towers later! Thanks Bethany! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎
Speaking of Nordic bands - I'd highly recommend checking out Opeth - Ghost of Perdition (live at Red Rocks). Judging from your Tool reactions, I think you'd enjoy that one.
Another one you should see is Eivor-The last Kingdom:Main theme ua-cam.com/video/WT65X0eBTEA/v-deo.htmlsi=J44RImPN8I3USVIJ Eivor uses some vocal techniques that are pretty unique. I'm fascinated with her inhaling vocals. Somewhat unusual!
I just bought the CD. My wife and I love it. As one amazon critic wrote. "This is the album for metal fans that have non metal fans as guests and need an album they can put on". Hilarious. And... fitting.
I just found your channel and really enjoy your reactions and analysis. I may be late on this, but I absolutely have to recommend “Something” by Snarky Puppy ft. Layla Hathaway. Jaw dropping stuff
If you like this you really should give Myrkur: Tor I Helheim ( Live in abandoned millitary camp) a listen. Sung in old Danish, the tone of one of the modern day languages derived from the Old Norse origin of the language in this video only some thousand to fifteen hundred years later. Danish folk song from the 1700-1800s.
UA-cam brought me here because of your Carpenters reaction. I once saw them live in a large auditorium. The sound quality was pristine, almost like a record. I think Karen played drums that night, too. Since you're a vocal coach I'm a little surprised you haven't checked out Jacob Collier. Freakish microtonal precision control and range. His lower-middle voice is a bit unusually back in the throat sounding. Moon River is just him but All Night Long is him with legendary Take 6 while playing several of the 20 instruments he plays. He leads random fans to improvise on Mahogany Sessions Little Blue but covers all kinds of genres. Lots of collaborations too like with saje that just won his 6th Grammy. Some of his Grammys were for arranging. Saje is newish but pretty solid, too. Moon River: ua-cam.com/video/VPLCk-FTVvw/v-deo.html All Night Long: ua-cam.com/video/nspqYGz-Z1s/v-deo.html Little Blue: ua-cam.com/video/IQvzX0Z3HE4/v-deo.html
Another great analysis! If you have not reacted to Staind, (any of their music) but especially "So far away", please Please do. I'd love to watch that!
this kind of folk music hits different is like a healing and of course the contest lirics it's a little bit off but still I feel that vibe but if you like this one l suggest you check out another folk band called wardruna lyfjaberd (healing mountain)
Hi Bethany, please do an analysis of singer ALICE FREDENHAM . She performed on 'AGT' and has one CD released. She is on Spotify "Under The Covers" album.
I came for the Tool reactions. Stayed for the Eddie Vedder and Chris Cornell reactions. Subbed because of this Skald reaction. How did you know? And there's a lot more on your channel I'm definitely going to be checking out. Lots of my favourite bands on there. I found Skald on youtube after going down a youtube rabbit hole during covid lockdown. I'm not a singer myself (guitar player and bassist for almost 30 years) but I'm captivated by the singing in Skald songs, particularly this one ua-cam.com/video/3wwmc5jidNI/v-deo.html It's kind of a duet but with one of the vocalists singing multiple harmonies over her own vocals as well. Even if you don't do a reaction video on it, I hope you enjoy it like I'm enjoying your reactions and insights. Right. Off to watch your Heilung reaction next...
hey just stumbled on you channel and really love it even tho i know nothing about singing xD but plzz for the love of music you need to do "ocean deep" by beast in black
Request for reaction to Mr. Bungle Live at Bizzarefest , "Air Conditioned Nightmare" Or anything Mike Patton ie Mando Cane/Mr. Bungle/Faith No More etc etc etc
Wow you really review a lot of different styles of music and of course tool has stolen your heart lol So I was looking to request a special Band for you to enjoy cuz I know you will unless you have already heard before. I didn’t see a donation for Request, so I gonna just tell you. I wish would listen to a song and video called (Bleed out - Within Temptation.) This symphonic metal band is from the Netherlands. This is from there newest album. 🌺
This is one of my favorite Nordic Folk bands. Rún is on my playlist i listen to almost everday
The lyrics consist of a verse from the Old Norse poem Hyndluljóð and the recitation of reconstructed Proto Norse names of the runes of the Elder Futhark. There is also the hummed or growled words for example "Vaki" ("awake"). The Old Norse verse is pronounced in Modern Icelandic. Old Norse is the origin of the modern languages Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Swedish. Modern Icelandic is the language that has changed the least over the years, so for a modern Icelander to read Old Norse is similar to an modern English speaker reading Shakespeare.
I dont know, I thought Icelandic was „re-norsified” so to speak at some point. Just like Romanian was re-latinised in around the XVIII-XIX centuries. I might be wrong though.
To add to this during the time of Danelaw (When Norse and Danes ruled parts of Modern day UK) Old Norse and Old English speakers could communicate to each other as both are Germanic languages at their core ;). Those the convos would have been day to day things and minor trade not detailed conversations lol
I am not so sure that Norse didn’t have the TL sound, because I noticed that even Norn has words spellt adle or adla which is because words like alle or alla were pronounced with a T / D sound, which most likely came from West Norse, so maybe Norse did have the TL / DL sound too, plus there is no W sound in West Norse and the V is always pronounced V like in Icelandic and Faroese, but no one teaches the correct West Norse pronunciation with V sound, unfortunately, but it’s very important to know the right pronunciation rules if one is a learner!
Re singing, this singer sings almost entirely in chest voice, and this song was actually sung in a lower range than usual, but in SæKonungar and in Grótti and ValFreyjuDrápa and Hross and Valhalla she belts in chest voice in a way higher pitch, and in the song Níu she uses both mixed voice and chest voice, but in this song I don’t think she went into mixed voice at all, and it’s probably just the way it was sang that makes it sound like there was a subtle transition to mixed voice a few times, but it was probably just less supported chest voice or singing right at the edge, like, kind of between chest voice and mixed voice tho without fully going into mixed voice, because chest voice can also sound a bit like mixed voice sometimes when singing at the edge and in a less supported way, and, even though there’s a thin line between the two, so it’s very easy to switch between the two, medium lyric sopranos with light and bright tone such as this singer and the 2nd Nightwish singer that sang Storytime almost never go into mixed voice, from what I have noticed, and seem to prefer singing almost always in chest voice, which also makes the singing sound more professional and more natural than using mixed voice, and the style of singing used in this song is similar to the style of singing used in certain Within Temptation songs, whose singer also has about same vocal height and tone lightness, so normally when having a higher voice like that there is no real need to truly go into mixed voice, as these singers can belt in chest around F5 and G#5, so mixed voice is very rarely used mostly to add different textures to certain somgs, but, as it was noted in the video, the vocal strength is something that one immediately notices, which makes sense, as the higher a singer’s voice is, the more powerful it is naturally, so the voice of a medium lyric soprano can naturally cover all other voices that are lower, so if two singers sang 2gether using the same vocal technique and the same intensity and pitch, the higher voice would naturally cover the lower voice, as higher voices are naturally stronger and louder!
And, re head voice, I must say that head voice isn’t used by most singers, as head voice starts around C6 and is a bit harder to access, so usually only a few opera singers that do coloratura staccatos use actual head voice, which has a very harmonic sound that is very full, because one has to be able to sing higher, above C6, to be able to access the head voice, and many times singers that do D6 or a bit higher still don’t go into head voice and use mixed voice instead, because mixed voice is easier to use as it’s pretty flexible and it sounds louder, so even certain opera singers don’t use head voice, but two singers that use actual head voice are Erna Sack and Dessay in operas such as Voices Of Spring and The Doll Song etc, so the coloratura parts from those operas are a good example of head voice, so one can hear how harmonic it sounds, compared to mixed voice, which has an airier or even edgier sound sometimes, depending on technique, like, when one uses a reinforced falsetto technique the mixed voice can sound extremely edgy, but it’s not harmonic like head voice tho!
So, what most ppl refer to as head voice is mixed voice sung in a lighter tone, though one can also sing with a darker and chestier tone in mixed voice, as this is all about technique and things like intensity and pitch etc, but the actual head voice starts around C6 and it cannot be used to sing with lyrics and can only be used to do vocalizations like coloratura staccatos that are above C6, so only singers that sing operas with coloraturas that are above C6 access the head voice!
Now, at the end of the video, it sounds to me like it’s still chest voice, but the singing is done in a very soft way, so it can easily be confused with mixed voice (sometimes even I am not entirely sure if a singer has gone / not gone into mixed voice at least once) but, it is most likely chest voice, knowing that singers with voices that are of a medium soprano vocal height or higher tend to prefer singing in chest voice, so they don’t usually really go into mixed, and usually use different techniques and intensities to get a softer sound while still using chest voice or they sing at the edge, and sometimes even singers with mezzo soprano voice tend to sing almost entirely in chest voice, such as the singer from Evanescence, as many singers have a preference for chest voice because it sounds more professional, so the songs that are sung in entirely or almost entirely in chest voice tend to get a lot more views than songs that are sung mostly in mixed voice or only in mixed voice, for example!
Re the language, I am glad that it was mentioned in the video how gorgeous the language is, because Norse is one of the prettiest and most refined and most poetic and most modern and coolest languages ever created, and one of the greatest works of art of all time as its creator had a lot of natural artistic talent, so I highly recommend learning Norse and Gothic and Icelandic which are the most alpha languages ever, 2gether with the other prettiest languages ever Faroese and Dutch and English and Danish and Welsh and Breton and Cornish, which are also way too pretty not to know, and also Óld English and Forn Svenska and Middle English and maybe even Proto Germanic, as all these Germanic languages are just so gorgeous, and there are multiple songs with lyrics in most of these gorgeous languages, which is a great way to start learning new words, by memorizing and analyzing the lyrics and trying to understand and translate each word individually - these languages are so amazing, and I am learning them all at the moment, and I am already close to advanced level in Norse (upper intermediate level) and advanced level in Icelandic and Norwegian and upper advanced level in Dutch, so I can understand almost every word from almost every Skáld song, and this really feels amazing, to be able to really understand how the new language works and to know the words by heart, so language learning might just be the best hobby ever, or at least one of the best hobbies ever, as fun as singing and writing lyrics or poems!
By the way, the Thracian-Aslavic language that was incorrectly classified as Latin is not a Latin language (it doesn’t have the typical Latin verb endings and the typical noun endings etc and the typical Latin-based aspect and the typical letter combinations and the typical sounds and intonations used in Latin languages, so it’s not a Latin language) tho it was incorrectly classified as one, as multiple other less known languages, but hopefully all languages get correctly classified in the near future, so that each language classification reflects exactly what that language was made into, and not which previous language most or many of the words were modified from, as that’s not how language construction works, besides, most European languages have mostly words modified from Latin words, anyway, as Latin is the language that influenced most European languages the most at that time when the newer languages were created, so it doesn’t really mean anything that an European language has a lot of words that were modified from Latin words - for example, English has more words modified from Latin-based words than any other language, as English also has more words than any other language, with over one and a half million words, plus almost nine million extra words that are the scientific plant and animal etc names that are Latin-based, and it literally has a lot more Latin-based words than Germanic-based words, but it’s a 100% Germanic language which looks and sounds Germanic, as all words were adapted to Germanic pronunciation and Germanic spelling rules, so they are no longer Latin words, plus Proto Germanic was made by directly modifying Latin words and creating lots of new words, so Latin and Germanic languages are very closely related and many of the words are natural cognates tho most of the cognates are used with different meanings in Germanic languages, and English was classified correctly because it is the most known language and it was analyzed in detail by many linguists, but sometimes when the languages are unknown, they can get misclassified as they haven’t been analyzed in detail and compared to the languages spoken in the surrounding areas, so many times, they just classified unknown languages based on where most or many of the words were taken from, which is not a correct way to classify languages, because it’s the word endings and the letter combinations and the type of sound combinations and sounds and intonations etc and the overall aspect and the vibes that it gives off that make a language what it really is!
Thanks both to you miss and whoever suggested this to you. Im going in this folk/ethnic music rabbit hole thanks to this reaction.
Check out _Heilung_ then. Their live version of the album _Lifa_ is magical.
Hi Bethany.
So happy to see you listening to this style of European Folk Music.
Have you listened to the Band Heilung yet. If not please do. A real life changing experience.
Also Wardruna
@@robertpetre9378 I've been listening to Wardruna while making a lyre and it's been one of the best experiences ever
Gjallarhorn from Finland with Jenny Wilhelms on vocals is the best.
This song is beyond beautiful. So rich. And deep.
Hooray, Skald.
Know them for over a year now. Lovely voices and music
Try the band Heilung with the song In Maidjan from the LIFA live at Castlefest concert. In this song you can hear the female singer at her best.
The rest of the concert is also great.
Always interesting analysis from you. It`s fun watching you listen to music...Thank you so much. Cheers from a finn in Sweden.
Ragnor from Vikings! Check out Heilung and Wardruna for more of this style of music. Ancient Norse and Proto-Germanic basis for the lyrics makes it feel like something you knew from your long distant past.
This was my first time for this band. I really liked it. Will be listening to more of their work. It was great to see your smiles.
Fell in love with Swedish band Baskery and their vocals. Skald is very meditative for me as is Heiling.
This is one of my favourite songs and also music videos. Absolutely gorgeous. They have another one (Troll Kalla Mik) from the same director and it's equally stunning. Her pronounciation of Old Norse/Icelandic is also lovely, perhaps not 100% accurate but I suppose her Frenchness gives it an extra-pleasing lilt.
I've never heard this.. Or of the band before.. I am liking it
Her voice is smooth, mesmerizing. She's casting a spell.
Sadly, she left the band in 2022 due to health issues.
@@yubogolfer4040 Yeah I saw that. Unfortunate. The band seems to be a bit of a musical chairs of performers. I love their style.
It was a wonderful, powerful video. Oddly, I felt what we all may have felt as a child; when alone, waiting for someone you trust. It’s a feeling of the heart, a small electrical hum. An excitement that’s clearly present, from the heart to the head; when seeing that someone you feel a comfort and love. Strangely familiar, and one of belonging
Always enjoy Bethany’s excitement and her wanting to share her vast knowledge.
I really enjoy your reactions. The one band I would love to see you react to is Bad Company. Paul Rodgers is an amazing vocalist, especially his live performances. He sings with so much feeling (Blues). His voice has gotten better with age. The band has so many awesome songs. One of the videos is Simple Man (Hard Rock Live 2008). I hope you react to this band soon. I think you will really like Paul Rodgers.
I love her vocals, fantastic song.
If you like Skáld, you will love Wardruna
I just stumbled across Skald not too long ago. Powerful stuff and I don’t even understand any of it but I can feel it. I would LOVE to hear your take on throat singing. I’m absolutely fascinated by the different and unique singing styles you rarely hear. Throat singing is so captivating, sometimes I wander down a rabbit hole on here watching videos of it 🤷♀️ It’s how I discovered The HU
You might enjoy both music video and "live" version of Heilung's "Anoana".
Anoana is an amazing song to listen to and the video is powerful especially the end.
There's something about this style that pulls at the primitive side of the brain in a most satisfying way... Skald is great.
Also check out: Eivor "Trollabundin"
If you've seen the Vikings spin off series "The Last Kingdom" you'll recognize the vocals immediately. Eivor is featured extensively in the soundtrack.
Not to be that guy, but The Last Kingdom is *not* a spinoff of Vikings. It's based on an entirely unrelated book series.
I'd really refreshing to hear something so beautifully done where it's produced in a style where the music stands on it's own without the production being overdone, which is the norm today. Thanks for bringing this to us. I want to hear more of them.
Fehu, Uruz, Ansaz etc. are "names" for nordic runes, likely said every runes have own meaning, runes than represented R also can be read as "raido" (english translation as "ride"), same for other words from refrain
Yes, you'vd found the right word for song: intimidating & alluring
In the same style, I would recommend listening to Wardruna. They've been featured in the TV series Vikings. There's something mesmerizing about these songs regardless of which language they use.
Sounds like old Bréton. Ancient Northern France people from Brétagne, who, together with a leftover of fled (from the Romans) Ancient Belgians crossed the channel and into Southern England and called it "the greater Brittony" because the terrain was similar to where they came from, only larger.
Hi, I reticently discover your channel. I love your reactions, I must say, I'm living vicariously through you listening for the first time bands that I love, such as TOOL, Pearl Jam etc. I can see how your mind is blown away as mine once did the first time I heard them. I would love to see your reaction with AC/DC "shoot to thrill" (Brian Johnson singer) and with The Darkness "I believe in a thing called love". The high pitch on those singers are exquisite!! I must warn you, the video of "I believe in a thing called love" is a parody of 80's hair bands... it is hilarious!! I wish you all the best for you and your channel... Sergio
Very seldom I get mesmerized and emotional by a song & I have no idea what they're singing about ! Very impressed & with your reaction as well
Yes, this song is captivating, and to me haunting. It reminds me of something I've heard in the past, but I'm at a lost as to what it was. Beautiful vocals. My personal "taste test" (and I emphasize personal) is, would I go back for a second listen, and this one I would. Another example of a song/performance that I probably would never have been exposed to except for The Vocalyst! ☺
I recently discovered skald and similar groups and have really enjoyed them. Glad to see your reaction to them and I think you nailed it one hundred percent. Hope you dig into them more even if you just listen to them. Great job as always
You must listen to Eivør Trøllabundin if you haven't already.
Skáld have appeared periodically in my 'curated' My Mix playlists in UA-cam for the past couple of years; big fan of their sound and the general vibe.
The Heart of the European Folk!
I liked the song and the video.
Good find.
Feels like sometime in history, this could have been sung before.
Uffda! Captivating nailed it!
Wow this is good .what a song 😊
Reminds me of the band Rïcïnn to some extent, though I think they have more elements of metal than a purely tribal/folk style. The vocals on their song 'Doris' give me chills every time.
Welcome to the rabbit hole that is modern Nordic folk music. Some of the most innovative music of today is coming from this sub genre. (and some of the most talented singers and musicians)
There is a long list of artist other than Skald who are worth looking into. Some options with possible starting points are:
Eivor: (ua-cam.com/video/Ne4kFBmDsXY/v-deo.html)
Heilung: (ua-cam.com/video/9PFz9FQsU8w/v-deo.html)
Wardruna: (ua-cam.com/video/FnkTuHP9q3o/v-deo.html)
Myrkur: (ua-cam.com/video/_PTMT08T9Dg/v-deo.html)
Nanna Barslev: (ua-cam.com/video/rlUrUO3gOOQ/v-deo.html)
Faun: (ua-cam.com/video/ch-fed2_swY/v-deo.html)
Eivor for example is one of the best singers you will ever experience
Call to the wizards of past, And the magical use of the runes.
What you mean „growl and humming together” is throat singing. Pierrick Valence has a crystal-clear timbre and does it really well (NB: Throat singing is found in many places around the world, but we only have one POTENTIAL attestation/description of it among the Norsemen as far as I know).
This band is Norman French, tracing lineages back to the vikings. There are no more tribes left in this age, but they are exploring their history and making great music.
The Germanic/Scandinavian tribes are all around the world to this very day. The Catholic Romans, Franks, Belgian, and Anglos tried to wipe out our culture from existence.
I, myself, am Frysker. Ancient English and to a lesser extent modern English is the child of Frysk and Saxon (not Anglo-Saxon) tongues combined with the incorporation of loanwords
#TheMoreYouKnow
Also "Vikings" or "Vikingr" was a professional title for a farmer turned raider/pirate. It was not an identifier of a tribe or culture.
Woow awesome thank fom Australia 🇦🇺 good react never heard of them but awsome 😂❤
Scald made a series of UT videos explaining the meanings of their songs.❤❤
All right my lady friend... I must say that this piece sounds like medieval times. Mid-range tone from the female vocalist, and very deep and rich undertones and textures from the backing males. I like it 😁👍🏻
Peautiful voice❤
Two songs with similar qualities: "The truth is a beautiful thing" by London Grammar and "All my tears" by Ane Brun.
brings out my Viking DNA, makes me happy
the song is about wakening the Rune's of the Earth, and the tribes to help awaken and heal the earth. it is a call of the warrior soul, in all who can hear it, to gather for Ragnarök to fix the world and defeat Evil. it is a poem that is as old as time in the Viking pantheon.
I love this kind of music it does seem to touch the spirit I would recommend you to listen to some Irish Celtic music possibly by the band Clannad very similar in feeling not necessarily in style this kind of music touches me very much like Highland bagpipe music does my mother was Irish my grandmother on both sides were Irish and so forth about five generations the male side of my family my father's side married Irish women and then we have Germanic and Scottish mix in that bunch and so some of these traditional style music seem to touch me anyhow love your reaction hope to see more of this
It is time to discover Matt Barlow. Check out Iced Earth "melancholy" Live with Matt Barlow singing. That is the best place to start.
React to a live performance of ‘Within Temptation - Ice Queen”. It’s a Dutch band you’re really gonna like I think. Sharon is almost 50 years old but still has such an amazing vocal control!
GOOSEBUMPS!
Skalds were the bards of the north...they sang into battle they held the tales of heroes
VERY NICE! Question ❓ When the lead singer does that quick quivering sound, is that considered Vibrato also or a variety of. Grace Slick did that as well. Household asleep and can't play loud but I will Blast this through my towers later! Thanks Bethany! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎
Speaking of Nordic bands - I'd highly recommend checking out Opeth - Ghost of Perdition (live at Red Rocks). Judging from your Tool reactions, I think you'd enjoy that one.
You need to listen to Heilung | LIFA - Krigsgaldr LIVE. Extremely captivating.
Also, Wardruna, Aurora and Oslo Fagottkor: "HELVEGEN"
Another one you should see is Eivor-The last Kingdom:Main theme
ua-cam.com/video/WT65X0eBTEA/v-deo.htmlsi=J44RImPN8I3USVIJ
Eivor uses some vocal techniques that are pretty unique. I'm fascinated with her inhaling vocals. Somewhat unusual!
I just bought the CD. My wife and I love it. As one amazon critic wrote. "This is the album for metal fans that have non metal fans as guests and need an album they can put on". Hilarious. And... fitting.
I just found your channel and really enjoy your reactions and analysis. I may be late on this, but I absolutely have to recommend “Something” by Snarky Puppy ft. Layla Hathaway. Jaw dropping stuff
If you like this you really should give Myrkur: Tor I Helheim ( Live in abandoned millitary camp) a listen.
Sung in old Danish, the tone of one of the modern day languages derived from the Old Norse origin of the language in this video only some thousand to fifteen hundred years later.
Danish folk song from the 1700-1800s.
Sounds like something from The Last Kingdom soundtrack. I mean that as the highest possible compliment.
UA-cam brought me here because of your Carpenters reaction. I once saw them live in a large auditorium. The sound quality was pristine, almost like a record. I think Karen played drums that night, too.
Since you're a vocal coach I'm a little surprised you haven't checked out Jacob Collier. Freakish microtonal precision control and range. His lower-middle voice is a bit unusually back in the throat sounding.
Moon River is just him but All Night Long is him with legendary Take 6 while playing several of the 20 instruments he plays. He leads random fans to improvise on Mahogany Sessions Little Blue but covers all kinds of genres. Lots of collaborations too like with saje that just won his 6th Grammy. Some of his Grammys were for arranging. Saje is newish but pretty solid, too.
Moon River: ua-cam.com/video/VPLCk-FTVvw/v-deo.html
All Night Long: ua-cam.com/video/nspqYGz-Z1s/v-deo.html
Little Blue: ua-cam.com/video/IQvzX0Z3HE4/v-deo.html
Oh Valhalla live is a great song by Skald to react to 🙌
the quickening of your breath, the flush of your cheeks...from the first note. i see you hear.
Intimate version is even better. A song about the volva the witches of ole norse. Absolutely brilliant song.
I'd love to hear some reactions to Slaughter To Prevail! They have a new song coming out on the 28th with a music video.
the humming growls sort of remind me of gregorian chants almost. Very interesting song
Another great analysis! If you have not reacted to Staind, (any of their music) but especially "So far away", please Please do. I'd love to watch that!
Wow very nice music
this kind of folk music hits different is like a healing and of course the contest lirics it's a little bit off but still I feel that vibe but if you like this one l suggest you check out another folk band called wardruna lyfjaberd (healing mountain)
Hi Bethany, please do an analysis of singer ALICE FREDENHAM . She performed on 'AGT' and has one CD released. She is on Spotify "Under The Covers" album.
I came for the Tool reactions. Stayed for the Eddie Vedder and Chris Cornell reactions. Subbed because of this Skald reaction. How did you know? And there's a lot more on your channel I'm definitely going to be checking out. Lots of my favourite bands on there.
I found Skald on youtube after going down a youtube rabbit hole during covid lockdown. I'm not a singer myself (guitar player and bassist for almost 30 years) but I'm captivated by the singing in Skald songs, particularly this one ua-cam.com/video/3wwmc5jidNI/v-deo.html It's kind of a duet but with one of the vocalists singing multiple harmonies over her own vocals as well. Even if you don't do a reaction video on it, I hope you enjoy it like I'm enjoying your reactions and insights.
Right. Off to watch your Heilung reaction next...
I would be happy to see a listen and reaction to Sasha Alex Sloan's new single - Highlights.
Good day! I wonder if you might have heard of the band Flyleaf, in particular Fully Alive? Thank you much 🙏🏼
You should check out Shadows by The Midnight for a mind blowing experience!
I can also suggest Steelheart - She's gone. Some vocals they have.
Never heard of SKALD...but good stuff!
I recommend Grótti and Sækonungar
Please listen to and discuss diamimeda galas her vocals are Incredible.
hey just stumbled on you channel and really love it even tho i know nothing about singing xD but plzz for the love of music you need to do "ocean deep" by beast in black
Needsome 80s rock bands. Christian hard rock band STRYPER, Steelheart, Mr. Big, etc
Request for reaction to Mr. Bungle Live at Bizzarefest ,
"Air Conditioned Nightmare"
Or anything Mike Patton ie Mando Cane/Mr. Bungle/Faith No More etc etc etc
Hi Bethany! I would love for you to review Bootsy Collins and U.S. Girls song Superstar. The vocals are interesting and the song cracks me up!
This reminds me a bit of Wardruna
Nordic heartbeat......
Heilung - Lifa: Krigsgaldr!!!!
A Tergo Lupi - Hide: Hoar Frost
Bethany! I would love to hear your thoughts on Brandon Lake's song Nothing New! Go give it a listen!
When I first heard this a few years back I tried to find some information on the female singer all to no avail . She is very private .
Nightwish -I had an angle
You need to listen to the band "Dorothy" Black sheep,great song!
You would appreciate fluga as well.
Wow you really review a lot of different styles of music and of course tool has stolen your heart lol
So I was looking to request a special Band for you to enjoy cuz I know you will unless you have already heard before.
I didn’t see a donation for Request, so I gonna just tell you. I wish would listen to a song and video called (Bleed out - Within Temptation.) This symphonic metal band is from the Netherlands. This is from there newest album. 🌺
You should lreact to something from Bob Seder. Night Moves would be a good start.
Would like to hear your take on Sara Loera :)
React to the Russian deathcore band, Slaughter To Prevail ... I promise you will be amazed! Do the one take version of "Viking".
I have a request. Aerosmith “what it takes” from Reelin in the Years 1997 performance I think you would enjoy this one.
Hi @thevocalyst please react to "mist of capricorn" by the band AGAM. ❤❤❤❤❤ Love your channel.
Hi . I love your channel, please i would like your analysis of the song "i still love you " by kiss but unplugged version . Tanks
The Tea Party - Sister Awake please
Hi Bethany, If you have the desire and time, please make a reaction to group Wintersun-Sons of Winter and Stars .Have a nice day!!!
Hi Bethany! have you heard some of the Arctic Monkeys songs, they are amazing!
She kind of a Pat Bentar pitch in her voice at times as well