it's a small world: 19 More Fan-made Tracks (Volume 2)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ย. 2024
- ✅ Note: YES, just like before, you may use any of the tracks in this video in any way you wish! ✅
This time I chose to do this rather than review the new BFDIA.
The countries, regions and cultures represented in this video:
0:09 Philippines
0:57 Malaysia
1:45 Java
2:34 Korea
3:21 Nepal
4:09 Iran
4:57 Turkey
5:45 Poland
6:34 North Germany
7:21 Portugal
8:09 Algeria
8:57 Uganda
9:45 South Africa
10:33 Angola
11:21 Paraguay
12:09 Canada
12:57 Samoa
13:45 Cook Islands
14:33 Hmong people
Here are some of the harder to find videos that have served as inspiration:
- “Subli” (1959), Batangueño song at the beginning: • Subli
- Korean folk songs, sung and played on the “Kayakum” (1974): • Kinderorchester aus Ko...
- “Mwe Dyahlhaygu” (1952), Newar song from Nepal: • Newari Music - Mwe Dya...
- “Şinanay” (1990), Turkish folk-pop song: • Ünlüler Korosu - Şinan...
- “Wij blijven lekker dit jaar in Nederland” (song from 1980), Dutch song with that wood-block sound: • Het Gelders Duo - Wij ...
- “Colorado” (1979), another Dutch song with that instrument: • 1979 Xandra - Colorado...
- Paraguayan harp music (1972): • The Paraguayan Harp An...
- “La Ele Ele Ua Le Malie I Vai” (1972), Samoan song with that guitar: • La Ele Ele Ua Le Malie...
- Sound of Hmong musical instruments (2016): • Hmong Songs of Memory ...
Finally, thanks to everyone who requested tracks! Your names are in the video at the bottom of the screen. (Also, all images and audio belong to their respective owners.)
Omg thank you for including Hmong people in this! It fits into the south east asian instrumental so nicely! It's kinda missing the classic twangy/sharp sounding instruments but I can hear a slight rising that falling rhythm At 14:50 and 15:06 (via bass gituar and flute I think) that hmong people are known for mixed in which is just a lovely detail. I'm so happy and grateful you did such an amazing job putting it together and including us lol Thank you so much!!
Aw thank you! I was worried I wasn't going to do it right. Just goes to show that it is always best for people from outside to do research on cultures and places they don't know about. If Disneyland adds a Hmong section to the ride, I would support that.
@@faketpotthefanfic Yeah I really hope so, especially in cali with how big the population of Hmong is there. Though quick note I totally forgot to mention. In Hmong culture we really only use the chimes and bells in the video for religious ceremonies and funerals lol. If you ever plan to spruce it up someday or make a new version with a more accurate sound in the future here’s some examples (that I totally forgot to include in my comment in Vol 1. 💀💀) of Hmong traditional song and singing for the rising and falling rhythm/melody and just the overall vibe (I’m so sorry I forgot to do so lol) But again thank you so much for even including us.
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0:09 Fiji
0:57 Sumatra
1:45 Jawa/Java
2:34 Tibet
3:21 Nepal
4:09 Tunisia
4:57 Turkey
5:45 Poland
6:33 Austria
7:21 Portugal
8:09 Algeria
8:57 Western Sahara
9:45 Swaziland
10:33 Angola
11:21 Paraguay
12:09 Canada
12:57 Samoa
13:45 Cook Islands
14:33 Mongolia
How come Fiji is filippines ur wrong
@@bulebookI use track 19 shown on video specifying Fiji for my point of view
That looks great. My favorite ones are Poland, Phillippines, Canada, and Northern Germany.
Request: for volume 3 I’ll do
1. Sulawesi
2. Kalimantan
3. Nusa Tenggara
4. Ethiopia
5. Malawi
6. Namibia
7. Eritrea
8. Iceland
9. Uzbekistan
10. Hungary
11. Aztec Empire
12. Gabon
13. Australia
14. Tonga
15. Kuwait
16. Djibouti
17. Morocco
18. Romania
19. Tajikistan
My Favorite Audio 2:34 Korea
13:46 Cook Islands And Rarotunga
*FANTASTIC job!*
Thank you!! Great to hear from you.
@@faketpotthefanficcould you do Ethiopia, Malawi, Namibia and Greenland for Volume 3?
7:21 that fado guitar is really just known as the portugese guitar and its also a 12 stringed nylon guitar
1:54 Java Jawa Indonesia And Israel?
Israel has its own audio at hkdl
@wangpheifern yeah it looks like israel I watched small world every country on disneyland thinks that's Israel
5:46 _insert small world balkan hopak dancers dancing_
These are great audios! Do you think you can do Palestine as well?
Checked my notes and I have a track set for the Levantine Arab countries as a unit (Syria + Lebanon + Palestine + Jordan). Depending on the number of tracks I have left for that part I may split them up in some way, as they do all have unique cultures.
The beginning sounds like the Jingle Bells segment from holiday. Just me?
i love the algeria and samoa ones
Would you consider doing the Baltic countries (Lithuania and Latvia)? I would imagine kanklės/kokle music would be most appropriate. Try listening to some folk songs, like "Eisva mudu abudu" or "Oi Šermukšnio" here on TH-cam to get a feel for it. Additionally, skudučiai (pan pipe) polyphony perhaps could be added as a unique element.
That's a good idea! You know more about this than I do.
i wish to ask abt this-- do you allow remixes made out of your existing tracks including mixing and matching parts and changing instruments around? all with given credit-- cause ive taken a few tracks that you posted on musescore and mixed & matched parts of them to make new tracks for my custom soundtrack. an example being my fanmade brazil. i took part of the steeldrum stems from the caribbean track and put them on top of your cuba stems. another example being sweden-- the first two parts are mk sweden with added sleigh bells and a bass track and the third part is your wales track with instruments changed around to match the rest of the sweden track.
im just checking in abt this.
Do whatever you want! It's meant for the community, not just me, that's why I post it onto TH-cam.
@@faketpotthefanfic awesome, thank you!
Would you do a track for Belgium 🇧🇪 and Morocco 🇲🇦 Well I don’t know if you’re going to make a part 4
Hope to see them on Musecore!
Oh that's right, I almost forgot to upload them! Thank you for reminding me.
Can you do eastern united states and Netherlands from volume 3
CAN YOU DO CROATIA AND HUNGRAY FROM VOLUME 3 TRACKS
You should do Austria for your next Volume of fanmades. You don’t have to, but I think you should!
(i think your comment updated itself)
Bobby Hammack already did! I'm not saying they're the same, but the 1964 German (actually Bavarian) track can be used to represent Austria as well as South Tyrol. Their local languages are mutually intelligible and many of their folk songs have similarities across the border - it is Northern Germany that had to be done.
I could maybe try a Kastelruther Spatzen-inspired track to represent South Tyrol, since regions within countries are pretty much up for grabs too.
@@faketpotthefanfic Thanks!
@@faketpotthefanficcould you add Ethiopia, Malawi, Namibia, Sulawesi, Kalimantan, Sumatra, Papua, Nusa Tenggara and Maluku with that?
Can you do iceland from volume 3 tracks
My request is to make soundtracks for the FIFA World Cup mascots for it’s a small world like you did with volume 1.5.
(If you don’t know it yet, just look it up!)
List of FIFA mascots:
World Cup Willie (1966)🇬🇧
Juanito (1970)🇲🇽
Tip & Tap (1974)🇩🇪
Gauchito (1978)🇦🇷
Naranjito (1982)🇪🇸
Pique (1986)🇲🇽
Ciao (1990)🇮🇹
Striker (1994)🇺🇸
Footix(1998)🇫🇷
Ato, Kaz & Nik (2002)🇯🇵🇰🇷
Goleo IV & Pille (2006)🇩🇪
Zakumi (2010)🇿🇦
Fuleco (2014)🇧🇷
Zabivaka (2018)🇷🇺
La'eeb (2022)🇶🇦
Hello. May I use this for a project of mine?
It is just for fun and it is nonprofit.
I will give credit, of course.
Also, my only track request is Mongolia. That is all. :D
Sure, you can use anything here you want!
@@faketpotthefanfic Thank you!
How do I credit you by name?
Do you prefer "Sidney on TH-cam" or "@/faketpotthefanfic on TH-cam"?
@@Unicus_Felicus Either way's fine but I like @·faketpotthefanfic, it's what I'm meant to be known for.
Okay! Will do!
My Request:
Estonia
Tatarstan
Mongolia
Rusyns
Myanmar
Sinapore
Bashkortostan
Tonga
Turkmenistan
Guam
Sulawesi
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Moldova
Pakistan
Puerto Rico (samba style music)
Senegal
Georgia
BONUS: Smiling Critters Intro or Take a Rest by RecD X Small World music (Like those Disney soundtrack you made)
Pls request this and the bonus, just to contribute my channel
(And if you don't know who are the Smiling Critters, search it up)
I already got the Hammackfied Senegal audio
Holy crap algeria is actually so accurate 😂😂
Glad you like it!
Also can you do something western for Arizona? If you do, you should make it sound like you're dying of the 100°+ heat. Thank you!
That could be a good idea!
@@faketpotthefanfic Thanks! (I live there, it's hell. D: )
Ethiopia is in the next one right? Also i think the eurasian countries and kazakhstan along with the other 3 would be nice too
That could be done! What do you mean by Eurasian? They say the countries both in Europe and Asia are Kazakhstan but also Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey (done) and Russia (done in 1964).
@@faketpotthefanfic yup i meant those ones armenia is considered part of it too
@@faketpotthefanficmake Malawi and Namibia too
7:21 SIUUUU
Soundfont name? Where can I get it?
I posted a comment on another video with a link to the list of soundfonts I use. If you search up the names on Google, I think you can find them.
drive.google.com/file/d/1bL3xP2qnfONtwa16hnnmW1R0vXrrgSZ9/view?usp=sharing
Yass
Can i use all of this to make a debneyfied one?
Sure you can!
@@faketpotthefanfic Ty, also can I use vol. 1 too pls?
@@ondel-ondelloverbro Yes you can!
@@faketpotthefanfic ty
6:34 Can the North Germany track also represent Austria? 🇦🇹🎶
It could, very loosely! But I have found that Austrian music is more closely aligned with the musical traditions of Central Europe, so southern Germany (Bavaria), Switzerland and even the Czech Republic and Slovenia.
Ooh, okay.
I think for my request, I would say California (Likely a light Surf Rock)
An interesting request! I can't refuse it, considering that I have included 1964-era Afropop here (Uganda and South Africa), haha.
I’m sorry what is hmoob?
This is what the Hmong call themselves in their language. They use the Roman alphabet, but the letters sound different to English.
@@faketpotthefanfic wow interesting.