@@mmanu6126if you believe courts only listened to Mozart and Vivaldi you are greatly mistaken. The courts also had their bards, who played this kind of songs.
In taberna quando sumus, non curamus, quid sit humus, sed ad ludum properamus, cui semper insudamus. quid agatur in taberna, ubi nummus est pincerna, hoc est opus, ut queratur, sed quid loquar, audiatur. In taberna quando sumus, non curamus, quid sit humus, sed ad ludum properamus, cui semper insudamus. quidam ibi vestiuntur, quidam saccis induuntur. ibi nullus timet mortem, sed pro Baccho mittunt sortem.
there aren't chord progressions this style of music uses something called a Pedal note, where the same note plays while the melody plays. Most of the instruments here are playing the same melody, which is also very common in medieval music. this is called monophonic music, while chord progressions are something of the polyphonic style. So if you want to play this just play the melody and add a Pedal note throughout the song if you want it to sound extra medieval
we found it, the perfect version of In Taberna.
Thanks!
Peak, absolute masterpiece
i was listening to the official remake and was like: "where were those perfect roman vocals"
in what language is he singing, or it it just random sounds
Liege: "Walking to the wedding is hard. Tell the court musician to sing us a song."
Court Musician: "La dee da dee day~!"
WHOEVER MADE THIS IS A HERO
That song is a banger let's party like it's 13th century
when ck4 comes out, Im sure this will be the in taberna version
lets hope
in the year 2040 lol
Alright, time to make a mod where this plays instead of the CK3 In Taberna
You made it?
You Should Also Make One For CK2.
You Know For The Few Lads Still Playing
@@empireofitalypsstimfromano5025 like me! Imo Ck3 and the DLCs are too expensive to warrant buying until it goes on sale
Entering the court like
It is a drinking and gambling song. Peasant trash like this had no place in courts
@@mmanu6126if you believe courts only listened to Mozart and Vivaldi you are greatly mistaken. The courts also had their bards, who played this kind of songs.
this is absolutely perfect
In taberna quando sumus,
non curamus, quid sit humus,
sed ad ludum properamus,
cui semper insudamus.
quid agatur in taberna,
ubi nummus est pincerna,
hoc est opus, ut queratur,
sed quid loquar, audiatur.
In taberna quando sumus,
non curamus, quid sit humus,
sed ad ludum properamus,
cui semper insudamus.
quidam ibi vestiuntur,
quidam saccis induuntur.
ibi nullus timet mortem,
sed pro Baccho mittunt sortem.
best of both worlds!
Best version of the song thus far
This is the best version of it.
Perfect...
This is perfect, thanks
Crusa k†Λ ader ;s III ↄundtrack
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More Accurate Alternate Title:
Eu te amo
I love this
Love it
Finally, why so few views
someone knows the chord progression?
there aren't chord progressions
this style of music uses something called a Pedal note, where the same note plays while the melody plays.
Most of the instruments here are playing the same melody, which is also very common in medieval music. this is called monophonic music, while chord progressions are something of the polyphonic style.
So if you want to play this just play the melody and add a Pedal note throughout the song if you want it to sound extra medieval
@@malahamavet best
You are a genious
nice
Good mix ! Support once !
Music is too loud, drowns the voice.
It wasn’t mixed properly