If you need free viking folk sound samples for your compositions, you can check my video "Free Nordic Folk Samples!" for a download link. It's a collection of wav files of different folk instruments that I have recorded.
I personally think it is one of the most difficult genres to compose. First, because there are very few virtual instruments available. And even if there are, they will never sound like a real one, not even close. I bought a tagelharpa for this purpose and some shaman drums and I am still learning how to use them properly. I have been with this type of music for four years but I am still a learner. With all this I encourage people to release their creations even though they think they are not good enough. Don't keep your music for yourself. Surely someone will like what you have done! Skol!
Speaking of instruments, I just uploaded a free collection of samples from some of my instruments. You can find a download link in the description of my newest video if you want to check them out!
Danheim made a decent sampler instrument called asgard I think... has some useful instruments on there such as tagelharpa drones and LOTS of percussion instruments such as pinecone, bones, axe and shield clangs and other items they would have used back like 1,300 years ago... costs £130ish though and some of the instruments do sound synthesised so it's not all amazing... I'd give it a solid 6 or 7 out of 10
I have Dark Era and Damage sound libraries and I think they sound fantastic. I mainly use them for backing tracks while playing an acoustic fiddle over it.
Great advices! I'm a huge fan of Nordic mythology and runes. Love bands like Wardruna, Heilung, Skald etc... Listening to Nordic meditation music. I'm also a metal head and have listened to black, death, heavy etc... I compose music, mostly metal, and it's been a few weeks I try to compose Nordic music but I didn't really know where to start. Your video is very helpful and your music is great! Tusen takk. Skål 🎼🎶🤟🏻
If you need free viking folk sound samples for your compositions, you can check my video "Free Nordic Folk Samples!" for a download link. It's a collection of wav files of different folk instruments that I have recorded.
This feels like real information wrapped in satire lol I love it
Thank you!
Why isn't anybody else doing this???❤
The humour makes it easier to learn, thank you!
Thank you for watching!
So funny because it's so true! It's pretty much how we make our tunes...
I personally think it is one of the most difficult genres to compose. First, because there are very few virtual instruments available. And even if there are, they will never sound like a real one, not even close. I bought a tagelharpa for this purpose and some shaman drums and I am still learning how to use them properly. I have been with this type of music for four years but I am still a learner. With all this I encourage people to release their creations even though they think they are not good enough. Don't keep your music for yourself. Surely someone will like what you have done! Skol!
Skol!
Speaking of instruments, I just uploaded a free collection of samples from some of my instruments. You can find a download link in the description of my newest video if you want to check them out!
Danheim made a decent sampler instrument called asgard I think... has some useful instruments on there such as tagelharpa drones and LOTS of percussion instruments such as pinecone, bones, axe and shield clangs and other items they would have used back like 1,300 years ago... costs £130ish though and some of the instruments do sound synthesised so it's not all amazing... I'd give it a solid 6 or 7 out of 10
I have Dark Era and Damage sound libraries and I think they sound fantastic. I mainly use them for backing tracks while playing an acoustic fiddle over it.
Check out Merkaba’s music, a lot trickier to replicate!
i like how there's a picture of obi won at 4:10
That's amazing I've be producing for years getting into viking music
Great advices! I'm a huge fan of Nordic mythology and runes. Love bands like Wardruna, Heilung, Skald etc... Listening to Nordic meditation music. I'm also a metal head and have listened to black, death, heavy etc... I compose music, mostly metal, and it's been a few weeks I try to compose Nordic music but I didn't really know where to start. Your video is very helpful and your music is great! Tusen takk. Skål 🎼🎶🤟🏻
Thank you, I'm glad you found it helpful!!
Incredible tutorial! I got started with Viking music and it's so much fun producing it.
Skål!
Thanks! Have fun! 🍺
Awesome! I've been wanting to see this for years, and you finally made it happen. Thank you so much!
Thanks for watching! Cheers!
This video is a piece of art
Thanks for the help. I also love your song SKOL 🍺
Thanks!!
Skål och tack för en bra video!
Haha! This is great! The Norwegian in me is stirring.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you kind sir
SKAL brother, very much appreciate this video.
Thanks man!!
Excellent! Thx for tutor :D
This is oddly inspiring :'D
really good :)
Thanks!!
i can't find
P.S did you do some cover in your viking folk example?
Journey to the East can be found on my channel. The viking folk song is an original song by me. Thanks for watching!
Thanks dude !!!
This sounded like it would fit in elder scrolls.
whats the footage of the devil guy drumming from?
I think it's Haxan
The plural of timpani is timpani, the singular of timpani is timpano.
Thanks for the correction
@@ItsWinterProductions of course,
And also learn throat singing
Heilung has nothing to do with vikings or norse mythology though
skoll , my jarl !
Skál Mín Jarllur
hahaha wow.... just wow, ridiculous