@@That--One--Guy--ä The stance also looks vaguely like Eliphas Levi's depiction of Baphomet, with an arm oriented upwards and another downwards, and sitting with the legs crossed/raised (in Levi's is both), which in itself could be inspired by ancient depictions of divinity in multiple cultures.
Check the fruits and grains: wheat, persimmons?, grapes. India isn’t exactly well known for those (even though currently wheat is heavily grown, it historically hasn’t been dominant.) Heavy jewelry isn’t restricted to india, or even veils of the sort, that kind of attire is present across an expansive domain covering what I believe would be the regions of the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia, parts of the Caucasus, and India. though it wouldn’t surprise me if the artist ended up melding a little Indian influence with the culture of Sumeria or some other bronze age culture. I remember this old doujin ethnic art collection, this may be from that actually. Also, while it may derive mesoamerican influence, wheat was only introduced by the Spanish, and as another commenter pointed out, the comparisons to baphomet further encourage the idea that this is based on a middle eastern bronze age culture. Tl;dr: check the crops, this is sumerian
Well now I'm down in CDMX at the National Anthropology Museum and I've got a bit of an answer to my own question! Various wind instruments, like flutes, whistles and ocarinas, horns made of conch shells, a huge variety of drums, and various shakers like maracas and things tied around ankles. I believe there are actually South American folk music Touhou cover albums that get close enough to what mesoamerican music would have been like before guitars and trumpets.
@@krustygraze189 To be honest, although I had that question since I first found this upload shortly after it released, I didn't bother asking it until I got more interested in Mesoamerican culture, figuring I'd be able to answer it soon. Ive actually been working on getting this opportunity for nearly as long as that original comment went up... and seeing as I've now got an internship at the museum itself, I think it paid off. Took quite a while longer than I expected!
@@pohatunuva3771 that's awesome! I found this video and your comment a while ago, and I had really been hoping for replies to your question. I'm now curious, can you link to a South American Touhou folk album? I've been trying to expand my reach recently but I feel like I'm looking in the wrong places
Everything on this channel was private for a while. There was a stretch of time a while back now where the distributors of certain circles (the ones that sell the albums on certain sites / in doujin shops, rather than the actual circles. At least, that was what people thought last I heard anything.) were copyright striking videos. Nobody really knew how that was going to go, and so to protect this channel Nitori made everything private for the time being. Honestly I don't really know how the whole thing went, but things have certainly calmed down since then and that's what really matters.
とうとう本職が覚醒したか....。
秋の神、秋穣子様の御尊顔じゃあ…
捧げよ。供物を捧げるのじゃあ。
Clean, peaceful artwork for a clean, peaceful folk cover
The art is amazing
image lol kinda Indian
@@That--One--Guy--ä I figured it was Sumerian.
@@conatus1306might be, but sitting posture & bangles in hand & other metal thingy in neak it look Indian & covering head with vail also
@@That--One--Guy--ä The stance also looks vaguely like Eliphas Levi's depiction of Baphomet, with an arm oriented upwards and another downwards, and sitting with the legs crossed/raised (in Levi's is both), which in itself could be inspired by ancient depictions of divinity in multiple cultures.
Check the fruits and grains: wheat, persimmons?, grapes. India isn’t exactly well known for those (even though currently wheat is heavily grown, it historically hasn’t been dominant.) Heavy jewelry isn’t restricted to india, or even veils of the sort, that kind of attire is present across an expansive domain covering what I believe would be the regions of the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia, parts of the Caucasus, and India. though it wouldn’t surprise me if the artist ended up melding a little Indian influence with the culture of Sumeria or some other bronze age culture. I remember this old doujin ethnic art collection, this may be from that actually.
Also, while it may derive mesoamerican influence, wheat was only introduced by the Spanish, and as another commenter pointed out, the comparisons to baphomet further encourage the idea that this is based on a middle eastern bronze age culture.
Tl;dr: check the crops, this is sumerian
*AAAAAAAAAAAAA*
Touhou 10 has my favorite soundtrack I automatically like all the arrangements and got I love this
same, i love her theme so much
I get the odd feeling that this is a good theme to build a house to.
I... I don't know what you mean but at the same time I do.
I wonder what Aztec and Mayan music would have actually sounded like.
Well now I'm down in CDMX at the National Anthropology Museum and I've got a bit of an answer to my own question! Various wind instruments, like flutes, whistles and ocarinas, horns made of conch shells, a huge variety of drums, and various shakers like maracas and things tied around ankles.
I believe there are actually South American folk music Touhou cover albums that get close enough to what mesoamerican music would have been like before guitars and trumpets.
@@pohatunuva3771 The fact that you came back a couple years later with a legit update on your cultural quest warms my heart
@@krustygraze189 To be honest, although I had that question since I first found this upload shortly after it released, I didn't bother asking it until I got more interested in Mesoamerican culture, figuring I'd be able to answer it soon. Ive actually been working on getting this opportunity for nearly as long as that original comment went up... and seeing as I've now got an internship at the museum itself, I think it paid off. Took quite a while longer than I expected!
@@pohatunuva3771 woooo congrats for curiosity
@@pohatunuva3771 that's awesome! I found this video and your comment a while ago, and I had really been hoping for replies to your question.
I'm now curious, can you link to a South American Touhou folk album? I've been trying to expand my reach recently but I feel like I'm looking in the wrong places
このリズム好き🎵
Outstanding.
cool right
I love that intro sequence
Damn, this is fire.
Its clownpiss
**deep inhale**
O C T O B E R
*F E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E S T*
I dont know if this song was unavailable due to copyright or something but I've been looking for it forever!! So glad its back!
Everything on this channel was private for a while. There was a stretch of time a while back now where the distributors of certain circles (the ones that sell the albums on certain sites / in doujin shops, rather than the actual circles. At least, that was what people thought last I heard anything.) were copyright striking videos. Nobody really knew how that was going to go, and so to protect this channel Nitori made everything private for the time being.
Honestly I don't really know how the whole thing went, but things have certainly calmed down since then and that's what really matters.
@La El it's phoenix kappashiro
Climb the edge of the Haystack
& reach the Heavens
under a moonlit sky! X3
Oh...気に入ったぞ!
みのりこおおおおおおおおおおおおおおおお
This is absolutely beautiful, and absolutely classic. What art. Thank you.
The detail in that pic Jesus Christ
Love it
It sounds so Jazzy
Heck yeah, brother! It's that time of the year again.
OCTOBER FEST
wow ! I watch Touho video few year also heaven watch this kind of video. Feel peaceful
soooo great!!
Amo está canción, una de mis favoritas, está canción es relajante pero no es aburrida, alcontrario, la mejor melodía que pueda existir
Nice
Damn,i like a lot this music that i return here now like 6 times at day
good
good artwork and music arrangement i love it!
I should be more proud..
And believe that beauty is were one transcend the previous state of the once learning & somehow ignorant mind..
nice
It's back!!
Hoorayyy
FOLKTOBER FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRST
October first folk edition
This song sounds... "Real"
October fest
Now played on the worlds smallest violin
I can hear the wip
October First if Medic was Spanish instead of German
aztec?
No, it's more of an Ainu ceremonial grab.
I would say that it is more Mesoamerican, although those geometric forms were even in the lacustrine cultures of the south of Chile.
Not aztec... More like Mayan, though still mesoamerican
so people were make this are mexican or american?
Creators of the song and arrange are Japanese, but the style is reminiscent of Aztec/Mesoamerican/etc. music.
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What type of folk is this?
mezo-american
@@bluestormpony Mezo-American uses violin and guitar?
@@Kenehi_Millarnot, they use their own special flute
穣子さん?
Whitewashing in the picture smh
??
Пиздец, фолк аранжировка тохо трека.
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