It's bands like this that helped peak my interest in early and pre - gun powder warfare. I now know how to use European, Chinese, and Japanese swords to some degree because of the inspiration bands like this gave me.
Pete Madrona I have no idea where you'd find that stuff there. There is European swordsmanship site called wiktenauer that has old medieval and Renaissance fighting manuals. European stuff is listed under HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) Tia Chi has some Chinese sword aspects to it (it's mainly used for meditation and staying in good health now, but the Ming Dynasty used it to train soldiers). Japanese swords have many martial arts, but the most practical and full version is Kenjutsu. Kenjutsu doesn't have sparring, but if you're looking for that Kendo, a dumbed down version of Kenjutsu with a spiritual focus, has it. I'm not sure if any of this is in the Philippines, but there are plenty of videos on most of these things online, especially for HEMA. One of HEMA's goals is to clear up misconceptions about European swordsmanship, so they have plenty of stuff out there. This is some expensive stuff to get into though. A proper training longsword cost about 100 US dollars more or less. It also requires protective gear to get into anything more than a light spar.
Speaking about warriors once I was in a trance a grumpy old man with a really strong build like you were watching a warrior told me to go home and forced me out of the trance. It was so painful, my brain was torn apart. The old man was a lion. I was watching at a human but I felt like I was seeing a lion. No idea who he was but he was really strong. But I still don't know where my home is... A couple of years after I had a dream where two Turks or Mongols spoke to me about harmony and after that, I found Tengrism or Boo Morgol. After some other years, I had another dream about a piece of stone with some runes on it and on it was engraved mountain the day I woke up I found that the mountain was some mountain called Mountain Kasai. Still can't find the connection between the Siberian and Mongolian nations with some Buddhist Mountain. And where I'm coming into the picture.
2012 version of this song has been on my playlist for 3 years then I think old version is better than this version , cause of older version has got heavier nomadic voices " It's named kömey and it's so unique for Turks and Mongols " then this one ... I wish you'd come to Turkey for you have a concert ... I'll always come here if you had a concert at Turkey or other countries which ones I've been ... Greetings from Turkey ... Haill Tengri , hail everyone .... !
My hometown was called Turania under the Phoenician rule...didn't know it was was something else, is it the name of Turkic people after Mongol Empire? I though they were called Tartars...
I don't know if I like this better, or the throat singing. Throat singing is cooler, more Mongolian and makes you instantly recognizable, but regular singing offers a larger variety of tempos and inflictions, and such. You should really experiment with two vocalists, one regular and one throart singing, or a throat singing lead voice and a backgroung chorus.
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Idk why but at some point in this song I was like "I should learn how to sword fight. I think that would be good for my mind"
how do I describe it, I just got "instant genghis-khaned"
hahaha
We Turks from Russia listen to your music !!)) Handsome! I have long been looking for metal for steppe motifs))
thank you so much!!
Everytime I hear this song, I imagine Genghis Khan and the Mongol hordes galloping across the steppes!!!!
Truly epic and glorious
It's bands like this that helped peak my interest in early and pre - gun powder warfare. I now know how to use European, Chinese, and Japanese swords to some degree because of the inspiration bands like this gave me.
Orion Melton Where do you learn the different schools of swordsmanship? Any academy closest in the Philippines?
Pete Madrona
I have no idea where you'd find that stuff there. There is European swordsmanship site called wiktenauer that has old medieval and Renaissance fighting manuals. European stuff is listed under HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) Tia Chi has some Chinese sword aspects to it (it's mainly used for meditation and staying in good health now, but the Ming Dynasty used it to train soldiers). Japanese swords have many martial arts, but the most practical and full version is Kenjutsu. Kenjutsu doesn't have sparring, but if you're looking for that Kendo, a dumbed down version of Kenjutsu with a spiritual focus, has it. I'm not sure if any of this is in the Philippines, but there are plenty of videos on most of these things online, especially for HEMA. One of HEMA's goals is to clear up misconceptions about European swordsmanship, so they have plenty of stuff out there. This is some expensive stuff to get into though. A proper training longsword cost about 100 US dollars more or less. It also requires protective gear to get into anything more than a light spar.
ride on sword warrior :)
Tengger Cavalry Official
:D
so in other words, you were literally " studying the blade"?
When you capture the Ming emperor and Beijing is burning!
Wish this banger was still on Spotify along with the rest of the album. RIP Nature.
Metal mongol excelente producción sonido y son tremendos músicos!!!! Primer comentario en español greetings from México
Super effing sweeeeet. By the way, I am 62 so you can add this data to your demographics. Peace.
sounds intense And medieval big tenger And big temujin
Speaking about warriors once I was in a trance a grumpy old man with a really strong build like you were watching a warrior told me to go home and forced me out of the trance. It was so painful, my brain was torn apart. The old man was a lion. I was watching at a human but I felt like I was seeing a lion. No idea who he was but he was really strong.
But I still don't know where my home is... A couple of years after I had a dream where two Turks or Mongols spoke to me about harmony and after that, I found Tengrism or Boo Morgol. After some other years, I had another dream about a piece of stone with some runes on it and on it was engraved mountain the day I woke up I found that the mountain was some mountain called Mountain Kasai. Still can't find the connection between the Siberian and Mongolian nations with some Buddhist Mountain. And where I'm coming into the picture.
DMT is a helluva drug
2012 version of this song has been on my playlist for 3 years then I think old version is better than this version , cause of older version has got heavier nomadic voices " It's named kömey and it's so unique for Turks and Mongols " then this one ...
I wish you'd come to Turkey for you have a concert ... I'll always come here if you had a concert at Turkey or other countries which ones I've been ...
Greetings from Turkey ... Haill Tengri , hail everyone .... !
all hail to turkey!!!
All haill to everyone , salute .... !
how can i listen to that old version, i'm curious? :D
One day we'll unite as ONE! All hail to Turania and thank you for this beautiful song :)
\m/
My hometown was called Turania under the Phoenician rule...didn't know it was was something else, is it the name of Turkic people after Mongol Empire? I though they were called Tartars...
this just got removed from spotify? came to so i could listen to it
You guys are awesome!
Eurasia united!!!! \m/
\m/
greetings from México \m/
very good
Wow!!!!! Hello from Estonia :)
all hail to Estonia!!
Fuckin hell!! This is the song I would charge into the battle with!
thanks!!
Awesome! 🤘
makes me wanna go to the battle field :D
allie burne its music remind me the last samuraj titled movie
we are waiting your crew at the Turkey brothers!
awwwwwwwww. black metal vocals :')
hehe
You should listening Pride of the nomads. Killer vocals
This sounds like something Kratos would put on for foreplay.
goosebumps
Awesome.
thanks!
There was a version with more ominous chanting. I miss it. Seems it got scrapped. :/
Wow de dioses exelente 🤘
I don't know if I like this better, or the throat singing. Throat singing is cooler, more Mongolian and makes you instantly recognizable, but regular singing offers a larger variety of tempos and inflictions, and such. You should really experiment with two vocalists, one regular and one throart singing, or a throat singing lead voice and a backgroung chorus.
"regular singing"
Is their a intsrumental version?
👆👌👏💙👌
The theme song of Attila the Hun.
great track guys,
BURNING OF BAGHDAD INTENSIFIES*
It´s strange but when i listen this song (so good!) i imagine Ottomans defeating the weak resistance of Byzantine Empire on the age of his fall.
I prefer the image how mogul conquered the world
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