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  • So fucking stupid that people see viking symbols as hate symbols, let us be of our heritage too.

  • @Hordebrotherhood all ok but when all of you will learn that not all scandinavians were vikings?:)viking==sea rider,not only from scandinavia-end of story...if you know history a little you should know it ;)

  • I am in need of some "Viking" music that can be used for a project that we are pulling together... are there any "Public Domain" MP3's out there that are available? Drop me an email if you are aware of any?  info at Denny Magic Studios dot com

  • I am in need of some "Viking" music that can be used for a project that we are pulling together... are there any "Public Domain" MP3's out there that are available? Drop me an email if you are aware of any? info at denny magic studios dot com

  • Viking in sorse is actualy Víkingr

  • @TheGeneralBurn Sorse?

  • im composing some music for a viking village game addon i dont feel like the flute is enough and my keyboard might not have that sounding instrument it does have lots of things though and i have a drumset any suggestions for instruments to include not any too rare ones i have most things found in a modern orchestra

  • @yarekhunt The mdoes of playing are medieval middle German. Music of that kind would have been played in Northern France, the Holy Roman Empire, England and the Nordic realms (depending on the time, Norway, Sweden or Denmark may not be existing as such) during the Early till High Middle Ages. What we know of the Celts today suggests that they a) originally did not play a flute without drums, etc b) avoided abrupt "stops" (preferred a "flow").

    Therefore, the tunes stand in a Germanic tradition.

  • @SteinbrecherBack The Hanseatic League was a huge influence; they had headquarters in Bergen, where some of their buildings survive.

  • @SteinbrecherBack The Hanseatic League was a huge influence; they had headquarters in Bergen, where some of their buildings survive today.

  • could'nt have said it better!! finely someone dear to speak their mind! good on you!!!!

  • could'nt have said it better!! finelly someone dear to speak their mind! good on you!!!!

  • Is it Celtic or Germanic in origin?Cool as hell whichever it is

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  • Is it Celtic or Germanic in origin?

  • I love the Viiking and Celtic cultures.

  • This sounds Celtic to me though I am not an expert by any means. It is disturbing to me that anything Celtic would be considered "Nordic". The Vikings ravaged the Celts and took tens of thousands young Celts as slaves - most particularly from Ireland - and used them to conquer and develop other lands.

  • @imPerrenial Yeah great times! stupid litt;le celts.. Ohhh we leprechans!

  • ok what the heck r u on bout "afuckingbadass" with the blacks thing man!!!!!!!!!!!

    and how the living hell do the vikings have anything to do with the celts they lived near each other but th vikings came from east the black sea at least a thousand miles from anywhere the celts lived!!!!!!!!! but intresting music anyways lol

  • love nordic culture,

    greetz from turkey !

  • i'm in love with nordic culture,

    greets from turkey

  • Hail to my Northern Germanic brothers, from Western Germania Vlaanderen!

  • @Metaldude1945 Funny to meet ye here again bro :P

    Greets to you from Netherlands

  • @metalgod1993 Hahah, Hails mate! ;)

  • @Metaldude1945 Hails bro ;)

    :D

  • @metalgod1993 Its funny how if you say "I have Viking blood" people go, "My family is from the Netherlands". And I usually laugh and walk away.

  • @Norway01 hahaha XD

    yeah exactly.. well I am from The Netherlands :P XD

    but My Ancestors were Danish.. don't remember the exact year..

    but that was a long long time ago.. back in 1700 1600..

    but you'll alway's have those kind of people who just say that because it's so called 'Cool'. thou I think the Saxons came from further north before there settlement in Germany & Holland.

    but yeah, I hear that very often indeed.

  • frisians are considered a viking tribe of their own arent they? im living in friesland right now, though i know the rest of the netherlands despises us haha. but yeah i think its pretty cool that a lot of us are descents of viking tribes. my last name isnt even dutch but swedish (sandstorm) so ive got a bit of everything

  • @Metaldude1945 he man not meaning to pick on you at all its just sometimes it anoys me when some people call the vikings germanic they come from no where near Europe (east fo the black sea for the specific) so plz just say viking or sumit

  • @ringdyk180 Yes they are Germanic. I think you don't quite know what Germanic is. Check wikipedia. But Scandinavians are by definition part of the Germanic ethnicity.

  • @Metaldude1945

    There is no germanic ethnicity,thats too huge,to be precise,there is germanic languages.

  • @StellandBlood Just like the languages, the ethnicities branched up a bit, but are still very very very close.

  • i got both viking and celtic blood running in my vains.. but though more viking...i live in the Nordic

  • @Mrn3ko i got viking blood in me too! i live here in north too. hell yeah

  • nice

  • wow lots of in fo well thank all who explained where and why and who good info i love the celtic music myself want to do more music on a celtic flute thanks again

  • How can it be Viking Celtic music?

  • viking influence on celtic/gaelic music perhaps?

  • @gulernhagen This is just a theroy, so i might be wrong, but the vikings raided Celtic settelments a lot, often taking slaves, mabey they picked it up from the slaves (again just a theroy)

  • @pinkaie Actually, the vikings created many settlements in Ireland, Scotlans, England, etc.---Even the Normans of France are descended from Vikings----Dublin Ireland was actually founded by vikings--There were many viking kingdoms within Ireland.

  • @pinkaie Well the vikings created dublin as a trading post for themselves. At this point it was just all just small "clans". The vikings did alot of mating with the irish and scottish. So i would assume this music came from the celts and vikings familys.

  • @gulernhagen Couldn't it be a mix of cultures/music from ancient Dublin for instance?

  • @ecnalubma696969 Considering that Dublin was founded by Vikings who 'burned their boats' and settled in that area, yes.

  • Singidunum was an ancient Roman city, first settled by the Celtic Scordisci tribe in the 3rd century BC, and later garrisoned and fortified by the Romans who romanized the name. Known today as Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia

  • celts were around like in b.c. to early A.D. so i don't see how people mistake the two the vikings are germanic or of germanic descent. but they are both indo-european as one dude hear stated.

  • The Celts still exist today in the Gaelic Branch and as the Welsh and some in Belgium and other countries.

  • this sounds like it belongs in a legend of zelda game.

  • "Viking celtic"

    Can we say irony?

  • the vikeings broke off from the celtic tribebefor they moved to the british islands and then some vikeings whent to the islands and setled so not to much

  • The Viking and Celtics are two completely seperate peoples who did not come from anywhere near same beginings.

    True as time progressed and the Norse men raided and set up trade ports many norse practices were begining to spread to many diffrent lands and peoples and the celts are far from exempt. However this could be used to argue for Arab Viking and Italian Viking and African Viking. Just because a piece of culture broke off their doesn't make the anymore kin than a stranger.

  • The Norse (vikings) and Celts are both indo-european but of two different subgroups, Norse being of Germanic and Celtic is its own subgroup.

  • although some Celtic were taken as slaves and people got mixed, take Iceland for instance, they have part of Irish/Scottish people and Norwegian :)

  • oh yes they did. celts first showed up in austria, and norse imigrated to germania, long long long long long time ago.

  • I couldn't agree more. I'm Irish, we are Celtic, and we have our own language and culture that has nothing in the slightest to do with Norse culture and languages. Why do so many people think we are the same?

  • we must remember ther is more than 500 years between the celts became a part of the roman empire and the viking age at 700ad

  • the Celts set up their civilization in Austria and Switzerland first, so that can be considered the point at which they spread from. The Germanics first set up in southern Sweden and then southern Norway, Vikings and Celts don't have anything to do with each other other than being indo-European, a claim which can can also be made by Iranians. Their languages are totally different, there is no way that Germanic tongues sprung forth from a Latinate celtic base...

  • its not a blokfløjte but something simular

  • its a flute made of sheep bone, it got three holes, but i dont know the name even im swedish

    hej norrbagge!

  • er det blokfløjter som bliver spillet på ?

    dont know the name in englihs.

  • Beinfløyte høyres det ut som.

  • @fiskerlord det er en benfløjte, lavet af fåreknogler oftest.. En blokfløjte har fået sit navn fra den blok, der sidder i vindgangen der hvor man blæser; benfløjters blok er meget ofte lavet af bivoks, da knoglens indre facon gør det mægtigt svært at snitte en passende træklods :-) Sorry, needed to clarify instrument technical matters: Its a sheep bone flute, not a recorder ;-)

  • @PuddelUndercover Mange tak for oplysningen :)

  • I fail to see how a dude messing about with a flute-like thing has anything to do with white power....

  • @afuckingbadass as fucking true as it is written!

  • whats this all got to do with race... just enjoy the music, isnt that what its about!

  • Well, if you ask of my opinion, this hasn't got anything to do with racism. Those racist jerks who have commented under this video just want to change the meaning of this video, they want people to think that it is about white superiority and racism. They are simply evil.

  • It is not a crime to be Proud to be White and say I WANT WHITE CHILDREN. Anyone who thinks so is racist or retarded.

  • Shut up about white power..idiots. Embrace all cultures..embrace the HUMAN race..

  • this isn't white power, this is being proud of who we are, as all people groups should be to greater or lesser extents, I embrace all cultures but hold my own as my top priority, as all people should (hold to their own culture) at least a little.

  • 5 stars

  • ne stadt in finnland...

  • uppsala is in Sweden

  • @snirf666 Not Finland you idiotic cunt. Uppsala is in SWEDEN!

  • klingt sehr schön!

    uppsala das kennt man doch irgendwo her.......

    irgend ne alte germanenstätte oda?

  • This is all you said and people are calling you racist? Oh please

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