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Slag ende Stoot : videoclip "Marching up the Battle"

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Middeleeuwse muziek; Medieval Music; Slag ende Stoot

videoclip: "Marching up the Battle"

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  • Thats Tewkesbury!!!! i was there, King Edward bodyguard

  • Hi there!

    No, that isn't at Tewkesbury; this is at Sterckshof, Deurne (nearby Antwerpen) in Belgium. It always takes place in the second weekend of june.

  • This insttrument is a Schalmei so I belive.

  • That's right - it's a schalmei.

  • it's called schalmei in english?? i didnt know that! it's spelt EXACTLY like that in german :P

  • In English it's called a shawm :-)

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  • ....wow - very, very powerful ! Very strong voice. Very fine mucisians.

     Thanks for sharing ! !

  • this has a good beat

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  • One day, in this life or in the next, we'll hear this song in the distance and we'll face the greatest decision, between honor and death, or comfort and cowardice. No goodbye is real, for we'll meet there one day.

  • Excellent music and video effects.

  • dit is een toffe video clip nu heb ik zin om een harnas te kopen :D

  • nice assembly for the battle

    it deserved the effort

    awesome video and song :)

  • makes my warriors soul all warm and fuzzy!

  • I can understand your sadness, but this time it is quite close to music, like it could have been played in the middle ages. The melody fits, the text (although not original) could fit too (thinking on battle reports like Lord Willoughbys coming home), and the rest sounds quite good too compared to cantigas i.e.

  • Amazing!

    The original song is called "Quen a omagen da Virgen" from Cantigas de Santa María, a medieval songs compilation by Alfonso X, king of Castile and Leon.

    Thanks for the song.

  • marha jó ez a videó!!!Király  a csata!! :D

  • Simply Amazing.

  • This is utterly amazing. So epic.

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