Battle Music
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Battle Music
I like the in game music but sometimes it gets repetitive. Therefore I usually end up putting something like this on when playing P&S: http://youtu.be/8pLL_ASDl5k.
Does anyone else here have recommendations on good battle music?
Does anyone else here have recommendations on good battle music?
Re: Battle Music
Yes! I play the iPad version and have compiled my own playlists of authentic period music to play in the background, including these:
Generic:
Italian Wars:
30 Years War:
English Civil War:
(Royalist)
(Royalist)
Generic:
Italian Wars:
30 Years War:
English Civil War:
(Royalist)
(Royalist)
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Re: Battle Music
Great music! Thanks for sharing!
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I replaced MainMenu.mp3 with this tune:
Also very nice for MainMusic:
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I replaced MainMenu.mp3 with this tune:
Also very nice for MainMusic:
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Re: Battle Music
These tracks are awesome and some are completely new to me. Thanks for sharing your favorites guys.
Re: Battle Music
Amazing songs!!!, Many thanks for sharing!!!
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Re: Battle Music
I can't thank all of you enough for these posts.
I don't use a handheld device, so downloading and converting a Youtube video was not something that would have naturally occurred to me to do.
Because of your posts I have entered the 21rst century, and my game's music folder has entered the 17th.
My favorite intro theme music for a game like this would probably be Rodrigo Martinez (the grand-daddy of all the La Folia variations), but for some reason the percussion in the Jordi Savall version of it has always struck me as oddly and annoyingly weak. I guess that's what happens when you've spent too much time hanging out with Haitian vodoun drummers. King's Singers did a pretty nice version of it, but it doesn't seem to be online.
I don't use a handheld device, so downloading and converting a Youtube video was not something that would have naturally occurred to me to do.
Because of your posts I have entered the 21rst century, and my game's music folder has entered the 17th.
My favorite intro theme music for a game like this would probably be Rodrigo Martinez (the grand-daddy of all the La Folia variations), but for some reason the percussion in the Jordi Savall version of it has always struck me as oddly and annoyingly weak. I guess that's what happens when you've spent too much time hanging out with Haitian vodoun drummers. King's Singers did a pretty nice version of it, but it doesn't seem to be online.
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Re: Battle Music
That's one of my favourite early folías too! (although I actually do prefer Savall's version ). Speaking of which, I always pictured Savall's "Guerre & Paix au temps du Baroque en Europe" live concert as a perfect musical companion to the game, at least for the TYW/ECW campaigns (sadly, somebody erased the full performance from YouTube).Philippe_at_bay wrote:My favorite intro theme music for a game like this would probably be Rodrigo Martinez
Sorry if this went a litle off-topic; but I wonder if many of the fellow Pike & Shot gamers are also early music fans, that would be amazing!
¡Saludos!
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Re: Battle Music
Shameless bump so people don't have to get lazy and resort to my mod.
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Now stickied.Philippe_at_bay wrote:Shameless bump so people don't have to get lazy and resort to my mod.
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Re: Battle Music
Folkloric Period Music
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Re: Battle Music
More folkloric period music
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Re: Battle Music
Folkloric period music not used in the period music mod.
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Re: Battle Music
Philippe_at_bay wrote:Folkloric period music not used in the period music mod.
Love this, opened up a whole new world of music for me!
Re: Battle Music
Some other Early Music youtube channels that may be of interest. Although some of them tend towards 18th and 19th century pieces which end up being a later then the the period covered by Pike and Shot.
https://www.youtube.com/user/MrEduardoAntonello/videos
https://www.youtube.com/user/emilyplayscello/videos
https://www.youtube.com/user/RachelPortman/videos
https://www.youtube.com/user/MrEduardoAntonello/videos
https://www.youtube.com/user/emilyplayscello/videos
https://www.youtube.com/user/RachelPortman/videos
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Re: Battle Music
With the possible exception of spending a weekend camping with Pike-and-Shot era reenactors...I find that few things transport my imagination into the era than some rousing music from that period.
Even realizing that you can find virtually anything on the Internet, I really had no concept that I might find videos for original Landsknecht marching songs on YouTube! That is, until the day that I was researching some truly fantastic Napoleonic French marches...which led me to Napoleonic Prussian Marches, and from there backward in time through the days of Frederick the Great to the 17th and 16th centuries.
Not only are these two interesting, rousing songs from the era, but the imagery in the videos gives us some nice visuals of troops familiar from the game!
The scenes in the videos are taken from movies (not sure which ones, sorry!) Hollywood hasn't exactly produced a wide selection of Pike & Shot movies, but the time period is popular with production companies in some European nations. I know that the Polish are quite proud of their forebear's Winged Hussars, and have made a number of films celebrating their martial prowess, including at least one that I've watched scenes from that deals with the Swedish Invasion. If you're interested, just try searching YouTube and you'll undoubtedly find them.
In the meantime...I hope you enjoy these!
"Unser Liebe Fraue" (Our Beloved Lady)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJSU0Fzj-BE
"Trum, trum, terum tum tum" (Drums, Drums, Drumming the Drums) (some nice black-armored Cavalry at the end. "Schwarze Reiters"? Kuirassiers?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0yuPtlZtJQ
Even realizing that you can find virtually anything on the Internet, I really had no concept that I might find videos for original Landsknecht marching songs on YouTube! That is, until the day that I was researching some truly fantastic Napoleonic French marches...which led me to Napoleonic Prussian Marches, and from there backward in time through the days of Frederick the Great to the 17th and 16th centuries.
Not only are these two interesting, rousing songs from the era, but the imagery in the videos gives us some nice visuals of troops familiar from the game!
The scenes in the videos are taken from movies (not sure which ones, sorry!) Hollywood hasn't exactly produced a wide selection of Pike & Shot movies, but the time period is popular with production companies in some European nations. I know that the Polish are quite proud of their forebear's Winged Hussars, and have made a number of films celebrating their martial prowess, including at least one that I've watched scenes from that deals with the Swedish Invasion. If you're interested, just try searching YouTube and you'll undoubtedly find them.
In the meantime...I hope you enjoy these!
"Unser Liebe Fraue" (Our Beloved Lady)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJSU0Fzj-BE
"Trum, trum, terum tum tum" (Drums, Drums, Drumming the Drums) (some nice black-armored Cavalry at the end. "Schwarze Reiters"? Kuirassiers?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0yuPtlZtJQ
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Check out: http://www.musicamemo.com
Also this Robert de Visée Chaconne is very nice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7mVbcz8Ixg
Also this Robert de Visée Chaconne is very nice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7mVbcz8Ixg
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Re: Battle Music
Sad and beautiful:
Sad, joyless Spain
Sad, joyless Spain,
everyone should weep for you.
Barren, devoid of happiness
that shall never return.
Storms, sorrows, pains
came and took residence in you.
God sowed pleasures in you
so pains would grow.
He made you happier
so as to better hurt you.
Your victories and achievements
you had to pay dearly.
Since you keep sustaining such losses,
tell me, what should you ever win?
you lose the light of your glory
and the joy of being joyful.
You lose all your hope,
and are left with nothing to hope for,
you lose Pritan, up high,
the son of peerless kings.
Cry, cry, for you lost
he who was to sing your praises.
In his tender youth
God saw fit to take him.
He took all good away from you,
and left you with his longing,
so you could die, so you could pine,
with no end to your grieving.
Of such a pitiful sadness
hope not to ever gain relief.
Sad, joyless Spain
Sad, joyless Spain,
everyone should weep for you.
Barren, devoid of happiness
that shall never return.
Storms, sorrows, pains
came and took residence in you.
God sowed pleasures in you
so pains would grow.
He made you happier
so as to better hurt you.
Your victories and achievements
you had to pay dearly.
Since you keep sustaining such losses,
tell me, what should you ever win?
you lose the light of your glory
and the joy of being joyful.
You lose all your hope,
and are left with nothing to hope for,
you lose Pritan, up high,
the son of peerless kings.
Cry, cry, for you lost
he who was to sing your praises.
In his tender youth
God saw fit to take him.
He took all good away from you,
and left you with his longing,
so you could die, so you could pine,
with no end to your grieving.
Of such a pitiful sadness
hope not to ever gain relief.
IC XC
NI KA