The way the entire crowd fell silent the second the carnyx was played.... The respect this instrument demands is outstanding
@Ksweetpea2 ай бұрын
Finally another person playing this like the instrument of war and intimidation it is and not a fucking trumpet
@sethw9976 ай бұрын
The most creepy sound is when it makes a low drone and drops off. Like this:_______ __ - I \
@juvega94072 ай бұрын
Is it normal to get emotional as if I heard something I had forgotten and it reminds me of home? I am literally with tears in my eyes and a feeling of nostalgia, my soul remembers my home 💛✨✨✨
@pedrohtr2 ай бұрын
Have the same feeling 🙌🏻
@imazeu2Ай бұрын
Wow, just hit the nail on the head for me, felt strange, goosebumps...
@MrDLengАй бұрын
My wife gets goosebumps. She was able to trace her family back to the 5th Century and she was part of a Celtic tribe; her name is enscribed in an Ogham stone. She's short, redhead, pale skin, and originates from the Isle of Man. The most Celtish women I'll ever meet lol
@crystalvickers7821 күн бұрын
SAME
@corbyndallas37055 күн бұрын
I feel exactly the same when I hear it
@Guigley2 ай бұрын
It is astonishing that one instrument can create such a variety of sounds.
@CallardAndBowser3 ай бұрын
If you play one of those at the shore of Lock Ness, the creature will rise from the depths to greet you.
@uwharriebigfoothunter22 күн бұрын
ol long neck nessy 😊
@KMS_Bismarck_Ironblood2 ай бұрын
Imagine hearing that in a modern battle in the dead of night.... no clue where it's coming from just the sounds in the distance... chilling..
@TheDarthSoldier11 ай бұрын
Talk about both frightening and beautiful.
@Daisy-sc6tm Жыл бұрын
Being a trumpet player. This instrument is so fascinating. I would love to play one.
@williamweimer3463 Жыл бұрын
Please make a video if you can make one sing. Would love to hear more people play this gorgeous instrument
@Ozymandias1 Жыл бұрын
They're available on eBay and Etsy ranging from about $380 to $2900, made to order. I guess depending on the build quality.
@aarondavies536311 ай бұрын
@@Ozymandias1India hopefully it turns up cost me £180 👍👍👍
@juliadove10069 ай бұрын
I really want to hear a whole group of Carnax played together, especially if as well played as this!
@tomasmonsen17988 ай бұрын
Did you get it? I want a pair ... NOW :) @@aarondavies5363
@MrPipp00711 ай бұрын
Great, I was going to slouch on the couch today, but after listening to this I more ready to go to war or something 🤔🙂
@Jesuisderetour878 ай бұрын
Let’s fight together! 🤝
@clo88625 ай бұрын
This is probably the best take on a celtic carnyx i have heard so far !
@your-average-bruv Жыл бұрын
Imagine being a Ancient Roman soldier and you hear this in the depths of the dark forests of the Celtic Kingdoms
@kmitchell989111 ай бұрын
"alright, who pooped in my tunic..."
@tomast903411 ай бұрын
and a huge elk running to you :D the roman never seen elks in those days.
@arcanegames418611 ай бұрын
that would be a brown toga moment
@Nojokejack11 ай бұрын
😅@@tomast9034
@colinjames756911 ай бұрын
Imagine your enemy staring at you from the darkness that surround you
@lemmykilmister33189 ай бұрын
Mon corps et mon âme vibre comme si je l'avais vécu.
@naturaljoe7593 ай бұрын
That low drone is similar to sounds in horror/thriller movies that create tension. It must be something hardwired in us to be unsettled by that. Maybe because it’s lower than any natural sound?
@colinjames75696 ай бұрын
That’s me! I am the Carnyx. The tree. The great henge. Oisin. The world you walk. Spirit is with us
@bsr1518 ай бұрын
As a trombone player this makes perfect sense to me.
@NoMastersNoMistress7 ай бұрын
Me too... maybe its ancestral memory, but I feel nothing but awe when I hear this instrument and not the fear other folks mention.
@josemanon62955 ай бұрын
Cupeiro debería ser declarado patrimonio universal de la humanidad
@ChanceGhee33498 ай бұрын
I could sleep to this. It so beautiful.
@alexusgaming2389 Жыл бұрын
wow the sounds so haunting
@SleepscapeSerenity Жыл бұрын
its buried deep in your DNA and primal fear
@OdysseyABMS10 ай бұрын
@@SleepscapeSerenity i dont think the instrument was widely spread enough to become an instinctive primal fear of the entire human race
@teodorkutzarov38668 ай бұрын
Yeah, the Jormungandr signaling for Ragnarock... fill the gaps ,)
@teodorkutzarov38666 ай бұрын
@@punishedbnnuy Ragnar Lothbrok, Uthred Ragnarson and at least King Harold Hardrade, disaprove of your knowledge history...
@XWeeAce999X6 ай бұрын
@@OdysseyABMSanyone descended from someone who got jumped by picts tho😂
@placebo54666 ай бұрын
Mist billowing up from the Rhine in the early morning sun. You're slowly waking up and putting on your armor. Then you hear this coming from forest and thousands of warriors beating their swords against their sheilds. Truly terrifying.
@trancestimuli8 ай бұрын
This is so soothing to me. I don't know if it's because I'm a trombonist or what but I love the carnyx
@anakinskyguy67247 ай бұрын
Ah hello fellow trombonist who loves carnyx
@rossanacavalcante2487 Жыл бұрын
It remains to be seen who was summoned
@shessupersalty Жыл бұрын
No one was meant to be summoned my dear friend, this was the ancient, possibly original "f*ck around and find out"
@rossanacavalcante2487 Жыл бұрын
@@shessupersalty so you must "f*ck around and fins out" , Because if you don't know, all these instruments were used to summon something, when they weren't used to summon a tribal entity, they were used to summon courage and strength.. They were used to warn of invasion. There's more your brain must have shrunk, so now you "f*com around and fins out" id1ot
@opium42069 Жыл бұрын
A dark one.
@steveramsey841511 ай бұрын
Sorry, nothing summond. Rather an enemy scared beyond scared and running away lol.
@NGC-catseye11 ай бұрын
I love the part when it songs like a didgeridoo (being an Aussie)
@versus_x11 ай бұрын
The low pitch 😮😮
@colinjames75696 ай бұрын
With great accordance. comes great respect. Listen to your father, mothers. Your ancestry. Heed my words or fall as a fool. Only once in your lifetime did you experience this great feeling of immeasurable announcement
@DieGamer992 ай бұрын
Este instrumento es la cosa más epica que eh escuchado en mi vida
@hlaw356 ай бұрын
Its a much a beautiful weapon as it it is a beautiful instrument
@aarondavies536311 ай бұрын
That is absolutely amazing sound love it ❤❤❤
@sharonholdren75885 ай бұрын
I once read a letter written home by a young British soldier serving in Up State New York when it was still a colony--early 18th Century. He described the cold and the snow and the threat of being scalped by Indians. He said one of the most frightening was the nightly roars and screams of some unseen animal. I can only imagine the fear this instrument engendered.
@AS-xi9df2 ай бұрын
Its was probably mountain lions search for the screaming they do at night.
@artificialanimeuniverse50632 ай бұрын
It was a mountain lion Their screams at night are terrifying!
@marielavela795218 күн бұрын
I don’t know why, but this makes me feel invigorated. I like this. I want to get one of these.❤
@raphaelprotti553611 ай бұрын
Can I get one installed under the hood of my car for honking?
@darrellmonks8 ай бұрын
Ive seen a lot of comments saying how it incites fear in them. Maybe its something to do with DNA, but when I hear this I dont feel afraid, I feel courage
@joshuaperry71998 ай бұрын
As a descendant of the britons. I totally agree. Its welcoming as if its calling to your soul. Then again, i also feel that way about the old bag pipes. Still, to hear the Carnyx at last, its emotional.
@breenkearney92963 ай бұрын
It makes the hair stand on me , almost as if my soul has heard it before 🇮🇪🫡
@aexlife2 ай бұрын
ok weebs
@cyndlehick97772 ай бұрын
@@aexlifehow the hell are we weebs for our own culture lmao.
@aexlife2 ай бұрын
@@cyndlehick9777 fantasising over playing a horn in the woods up to your knees in mud while doomscrolling Andrew Tate shorts and eating hot dogs out the jar
@ShahanshahShahin Жыл бұрын
Bro bout to summon a Celtic demon
@celticthunder86406 ай бұрын
CELTS UNITE GREETINGS FROM CYMRU
@griegdavies82823 күн бұрын
Yma
@aarondavies536311 ай бұрын
Hopefully mine comes from India I live in Dorset I'll be off to maiden castle to blow out the tunes love it ♥️♥️♥️♥️👍
@tomasmonsen17988 ай бұрын
Did you get it, was it good, links links links! (My brithday is coming up.... :) )
@aarondavies53638 ай бұрын
No it was a scam had to get refunded by Ebay 🤦♀️🤦♀️
@josemanon62955 ай бұрын
Es que te lleva 3.000 años atrás en el tiempo...
@CallardAndBowser11 ай бұрын
I bet that scared the poop out of the enemy the first time they heard it in the distance. lol
@barbarastone6049 ай бұрын
The early version of the bagpipe...music to kill enemies by. :D
@pemacal579 ай бұрын
Outstanding 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@margaretnesbeth59325 күн бұрын
Im a Celt and i feel i should be painting myself up for battle, i hear the warning sounds i forming me a foe is afoot
@colinjames75695 ай бұрын
So beautiful, I wait for the drum of imposition. It’s sound is calling
@tetemareque493510 ай бұрын
Nos sentimos más galaicos.,un maestro!¡!
@ionianfoxy2 ай бұрын
Hadrian heard this in the uk and was like "fuck this shit ima build a massive wall"
@Zumbagirl5177 күн бұрын
I want this instrument it’s like a trumpet!
@jh5kl Жыл бұрын
hipnotizante
@kelliskinner19296 ай бұрын
Echoing through the foggy forest
@Kipperlab10 ай бұрын
Es una suerte que todavía nos quede gente que sepa tocarlo
@albertoa.r.588610 ай бұрын
No queda, han reconstruido los instrumentos y como tocarlos a partir de los restos y los relatos.
@DryMyTears10 ай бұрын
Stunning!
@elibear85306 ай бұрын
the sound coarses through my blood i hear my ancestors i am here they are here
@colinjames75697 ай бұрын
I don’t always understand Spanish. But I know Gaelige. When I here it
@txominh.e.675710 ай бұрын
Espectacular
@CIOCI-z9jАй бұрын
Suonare così nel mezzo della natura , attrarrebbe l'attenzione degli elementali presenti nel luogo .
@seanc54628 ай бұрын
Being a celt it runs deep. Very deep. We haven't gone away you know.
@isaacredmond. Жыл бұрын
1:56
@blakkneit9779 Жыл бұрын
Thats the part
@colinjames756911 ай бұрын
Amazing ❤
@MacV55211 ай бұрын
like the Viking gjallarhorn. awesome.
@ElimRem Жыл бұрын
Too bad the audio quality doesn't do it justice.
@Highlord-san Жыл бұрын
Yeah, sorry. It was very noisy
@MattePurple1 Жыл бұрын
What are you listening on? It sounds pretty wild to me. It's at least good enough to get an idea of what it might sound like in real life. But you can't expect too much from something recorded on a camera and played back through a KZbin video. Especially if it's just a phone or laptop speakers.
@RaviYadav-ow8hqАй бұрын
Very dangerous sound 😮😮
@unpataunpata10 ай бұрын
I imagine this is what hearing the first elk bugle was like in the forest...like...What The¡!!
@humanbn10572 ай бұрын
Those overtones are the coolest shit I've ever heard.
@ImagesByDavid12 күн бұрын
The background sound what seems to be made from a voice..is that added in for effect?
@Highlord-san12 күн бұрын
@@ImagesByDavid I don’t remember any voice at the time…
@igorvoloshin3406 Жыл бұрын
Sound creates feeling like something in between Jurassic Park dino roar and Jericho trumpets 😧
@Uncanny_Mountain11 ай бұрын
It is the Jericho Trumpets Pythagoras means Heart of the Serpent, he was born in Sidon, a fishing Port in Phoenicia. His mother recieved a message from the Oracle of Delphi that he would become a great Leader and Teacher. Sidon means Kingdom of the Fish, and the Essenes, who wrote the Dead Sea scrolls, worshipped Pythagoras. The Sarcophagus of Eschmun III found in Sidon names him as the Widow's Scion, aka Hiram Abiff, the Founder of Freemasonry, of which Tyre was the premier Capital (at least equal to Thebes). In 911BC Rameses II married the Queen of Sidon, home of Jezebel (Daughter or consort of Baal, basically "Queen") founding Neo Assyrian Babylon, an alliance between Egypt and Hiram, father of Jezebel and King of Assyria, and Egypt, forming the Phoenician colonies and building the first Temple of Melqart to commemorate the alliance. The Si in Sidon is the basis of the Latin Exe, or X, and is the basis of the Cross, or Chi Rho that Constantine painted on his shields. Also known as the Cross of Tyre, or Cross of Baal, being Ra-El, or Ba'El. Oddly enough irrational numbers can also be mapped using Euler's number, producing a Templar Cross in the process. This cross can also be seen around the neck of Nimrod in Assyria, and is consistent with the Union Jack, and Solstice Calendar found in the Vatican Shiva Lingam. Shiva is the Hebrew word for 7, their culture also found its way to Japan (via the Phillipines) ultimately becoming Shintoism. It was the Phoenicians who gave their name to the Pole Star, which they used to Navigate the Oceans using the Zodiac, thats what the Antikythera mechanism was for, and with it they wrote the Byblos Baal, what we now call the Bible. The first form of the Bible was written in 325BC and called the Vaticanus Greacus, or Son of the Sacred Serpent, a reference to Sirius, the basis of the Sothic Calendar, which uses a Hexidecimal or base 60 system found in all the Megalithic sites around the world. In the second century AD astronomer Valentinus Vettori transcribed it into a Lunar chart of 13 houses, what we now call the Zodiac. Horoscope means Star Watcher, and the Phoenician word for Saturn, or El, was Israel or El, (Fruit) of Isis and Ra. El is the primary God of the Phoenicians, representing the offspring of Egypt, and his consort Astarte represents the Assyrian half of the alliance. It may be possible to trace lineages and alliances through the naming of gods, which can be traced all the way to Ireland and the Vikings, and to Indonesia and the Americas, even as far away as New Zealand and Australia. It denotes Sirius as Son of Orion and Pleaides, which sits at 33 degrees of the Zodiac. The basis of the Sothic (dir Seth) Calendar of the Egyptians. The New Moon in this position marks Rosh Hashanah, the Egyptian, Celtic, Phoenician, and Assyrian New Year, the first New Moon of September, which is called September because it's the 7th House of the Zodiac, when the Sun is in Ophiuchus. The Phoenix, Benben, or Bennu is the Egyptian word for Heron, a Feathered 'Serpent'. It baptised itself in frankincense and myrrh at BaalBek, and then alights atop the Pyramid, upon the Holy Grail, or Alter of Ra every 630 years to take three days off the calendar during the course of the first New Moon of Nisan, which means "Prince". The Capstone of Pyramids is even called the Benben or Bennu. The Phoenix is found in all religions, which are all Astrological Allegory for the Moon travelling through the Constellations, as a soul migrating from body to body, this is the basis of Joseph Campbell's Monomyth, or the Hero's Journey. The various planets no doubt play their own roles as portents, omens, and aspects, this astrology is the science of the Bronze age, and lasted all the way up to the 20th Century. Resurrection was an early teaching of the Christian Church, and likely relates to the lineage of Kings (The King is Dead, long live the King.) Phoenicians represent the interim step between Egypt and Greece, their artisans and culture exceeding that of the Greeks, who literally adopted the Phoenician Alphabet, which we still use to this day, sounding out words phonetically. Phoenician is aliiterated in Venetian, and Vikings, being Kings of the Sea. The Bennu is the Egyptian Phoenix, to Phoenicians the Hoyle, no different to the traditions of the Etruscans, who saw birds as sacred, just as the Celts. Hebrew and Iber as in Iberia have the same root meaning over, as in overseas, as in those who travel "over the sea." A colony called Iberia also appears on the Eastern shores of the Black Sea, where the same Dolmens and Megalithic culture originating in Ireland and Brittany appeared circa 4500BC. _Phoenician_ means Scions of the Phoenix, the first Bible: Vaticanus Greacus Son of the Sacred Serpent (Prince). Then there's the Essenes, Sons of Light, the Tuatha De Danaan, Sons of Light, Annunaki, Sons of Light, Arthur Pendragon means Arthur Son of the dragon, Chertoff is Russian for "Son of the Devil" and Dracula also means Son of the Dragon, Masons have been known at times to call themselves the "Brotherhood of the Great White Serpent". The Ziggurat of Anu also denotes her as a great white Serpent, while New Grange and the Bru na Boinne in Ireland (4000BC) coated buildings with white quartz to denote the Moon. The Moon itself travels outside the Solar Elliptic by 5 degrees, which means it passes through specific constellations in a serpentine fashion that is always changing, but repeats every 19 years, the time it took to train a Druid or Magi, Magi meaning "Teacher" the Phoenix is also associated with this sacred number 19. The name "Pharoah" means "Great House" or "House of Light" and Cairo used to be called Babel. Pharaoh's themselves wore a hooded crown representing feathers, just as Native American Chiefs, ie the Feathered Serpent, they were also called the Commander in Chief. Aztecs also had Serpent Kings, (Canaan means Serpent Kings, and Sidon was a Son of Canaan, and Great Grandson of Noah) who were called to lead with cunning and guile, being the very virtue by which they claim the title in the first place; but to be seen in public as just and diplomatic. "As wise as Serpents, but gentle as Doves" the old Egyptian flag of an Eagle attacking a Snake is also reflected in the Modern Mexican flag, denoting the Constellations of Serpentis (13th sign of the Zodiac) and Aquila. The dimensions and 12 mathematical constants of the Great Pyramid are also expressed in New Grange, and Stonehenge, as well as in Watson Brake, (2500BC) and Teotihuacan, which correlates to the Phoenician/ Sumerian Hexidecimal system, which is what our modern systems of time are based on. Officially no one knows who invented astrology, the zodiac, navigation by the stars, and time keeping. But whoever built the pyramids, and pioneered the 24hr clock in Egypt 5000 years ago also knew the exact dimensions of the Earth, as well as the speed of light. These calculations can all be made using these Megalithic sites as surveyors use a theodolite. Specifically Teotihuacan, which sits 180 degrees opposite Cairo, and has the exact same footprint. The ideal positions to determine the speed of light using the transit of Venus, by which one can accurately determine Longitude for navigation. Capt cook did the same thing in 1774 when he 'discovered' Easter Island. The only culture that fits the bill was wiped out "not one stone upon the other" by the Romans in 146BC. Tyre, the capital of Phoenicia (israel) sat just offshore from Ur Shalom, City of the New Moon, or City of Peace. The root of the name Jerusalem, and was also seized by Rome in 70AD after a 13 year seige. The gap between is 216 years. Greek Dionysians built the Temple of Solomon (now called the Temple of Melqart) representing the Solar Lunar Metonic Calendar on which this system is based, they also carried mirrors, a practice associated with both the Magi and the Druids as well as Greek and Egyptian scholars, these Mirrors are Astrological charts called "Cycladian Frying Pans" and record the cycles of the planets. The first Temple of Melqart (the Phoenician form of Horus, or Hercules, or Pan, or Thor) representing the 13th Constellation of Ophiuchus or the Serpent Bearer (hence Orphic Serpent worship) had pillars of Emerald and Gold, representing Isis and Osiris. The Jerusalem Temple only took payment in "Shekels of Tyre" a currency minted during the Jewish rebellion against Rome. "Give that which is Ceasar's unto Ceasar" When Alexander sacked Tyre in 332BC they moved to Carthage meaning "New City" or New Jerusalem, where they built a second temple with Pillars of Bronze. Nebuchadnezzar also seiged Tyre for 13 years, taking the City captive in 573BC: the same time as the biblical account of the Jews. And again in 70AD after a three and a half year seige, also consistent with biblical accounts.
@igorvoloshin340611 ай бұрын
@@Uncanny_Mountain Many interesting info, thanks. But I have to add that the story with Tyre and Sidon is much deeper. All you've explained here belongs to the written history, thus to the current civilization. But archaeological findings witness that for the cities of Tyre and Sydon no foundation date can be suggested because these cities were inhabited since the Stone Age, at least 20 thousand years ago. This means the cities belong to previous pre-Flood civilization, and those knowledge and tradition you've mention may be just scarce tantalizing remnants of the ancient superior science, which once led humankind to almost total extinction.
@Uncanny_Mountain11 ай бұрын
@@igorvoloshin3406 the only true thing you said was that the locations are very ancient. The rest is just you telling stories. Tyre is Jerusalem, and that is not an accepted fact. And if science is such a threat to your fragile mindset, you should put down your phone and go live in the bush
@glasscrafter66910 ай бұрын
Please correct me if i'm wrong but this looks like they're playing at red rocks
@born2perform3133 ай бұрын
The 49.9% British/Irish from 23andme in me feels so powerful rn
@imazeu2Ай бұрын
I have absolutely no idea why the soundnofnthis resonates with me, like i have missed or remembering something...
@peregrindudragonoir27838 ай бұрын
It should have been played with the intention for which it was created, for war, to terrify the enemy, and not to bore them, put them to sleep, or make them not take you seriously.
@Dhdh-cf3mb7 ай бұрын
No Carnyx was a ceramonial horn also used in war,weddings,festivals,feasts,funerals,births any event
@Dhdh-cf3mb7 ай бұрын
Dair horn is a war horn not carnyx Carnyx is shaped to be standing and the sound blasting over a stanging group or a group fighting in a enclosed area Dair horn was shaped spiral to fit on your shoulders for marching and specifically built for war
@peregrindudragonoir27837 ай бұрын
@@Dhdh-cf3mb Certainly. The war horn is that, literally constructed from the horn of an animal, a canir it is not a war *horn it is forged from bronze, serves as a poignant relic of Celtic warfare, intended not only to instill fear in adversaries but also to galvanize comrades into the throes of battle. As a certified Celtologist from the esteemed University of Galway, coupled with a degree in Celtic languages and literatures from the University of California, Berkeley, I must emphasize the cultural and ritualistic significance imbued within such a formidable instrument. To wield the carnix outside the context of war, such as at a wedding or festival, particularly in the atypical sequence of tones denoted as t,t,c, would not only be deemed sacrilegious but also inherently irrational, for it defies the solemnity and gravity intrinsic to its martial heritage.
@Dhdh-cf3mb7 ай бұрын
@@peregrindudragonoir2783 Send your source that says carnyx wasn't used outside war or sacrilege as you call it You don't say Galway university you say the name of the study Also celtic literature is very small we did not write gauls were the most literate but adopted greek Most carnyx history come from romans documenting celtic tribes And one text in Latin states carnyx in war was only ever held by the chieftain
@Dhdh-cf3mb7 ай бұрын
@@peregrindudragonoir2783 Look up Gundestrup cauldron The only real depiction of a carnyx we have today and it shows them being used in a ceremony we have very little writings on carnyx so little that we only know the gaulish translation carnyx is gaulish other celts called it other names but again we did not docum history
@LittleRayOfSnshine6911 ай бұрын
Turns out all those strange noises being heard round the world a while back were really just amateur carnyxists.
@timstradley581911 ай бұрын
Holy shit I remember those haha. It all makes sense now
@ShimmeringWind9 ай бұрын
Thats what I thought in the middle of the video. Then the sond went extra deep and i thought the monsters are coming. Intense!!!
@colinjames756917 күн бұрын
Gaelige was our culture and language. We crossed a long path way to call Ireland our home ❤and destination. Then we discovered America 🇺🇸 Freedom
@kellyyork389811 ай бұрын
Sounds like my granddad clearing his throat. ; )
@flyingraccoons2283 Жыл бұрын
is that the one with the tongue? hard to tell because of the glare from the light
@Highlord-san Жыл бұрын
Eh, I don't think it's that one. Google Cupeiro Karnyx, and check the images
@w.tbritishgamer21178 ай бұрын
Why dose it kind of sound like a air raid siren
@colinjames75698 ай бұрын
You can see the Carnyx. Then you notice it has a shadow
@a44489Ай бұрын
Sounds like flight of the navigator
@MrPipp00711 ай бұрын
I wonder how it is mic'ed.
@zzzzxxxx3417 ай бұрын
The sound created by the instrument is large enough to get echoed inside the dome. He beautifully played it, he has a strong pair of lungs.
@elbertcates8526Ай бұрын
The scary part is knowing that this was the last thing so many people heard before they died
@teplowanton152910 ай бұрын
Fight horn of the real man, vikings
@ScholarlyHermit8 ай бұрын
Norsemen didn't use the Carnyx, as cool as that would have been.
@joshuaperry71998 ай бұрын
Wrong culture buddy, the Carnyx belonged to Celtic tribes of Briton, Gaul, west Germania and northern Spain. Then again, the Viking/Scandanavian cultures do share similarities.
@Dhdh-cf3mb7 ай бұрын
@@joshuaperry7199 Carnyx was used by all celts
@simonnomis530228 күн бұрын
imagine being in a Roman phalanx and hearing this from inside dark forests..
@ГалинаСмирнова-р3м11 ай бұрын
Инструмент для озвучки фильмов ужасов или слонов
@N238E3 ай бұрын
Archaic brass instrument.
@azilelaufer98313 ай бұрын
Terrifying
@OasisTypeZaku11 ай бұрын
The Celts invented such beautiful instruments and everyday implements. The Carnyx is nothing compared to the engineering it took to create the *hurdy gurdy!* Nothing like it was known in the world! And created by a "barbarian" People. Yes they had human sacrifice, most Peoples did at the time. It was just how things were done in those days. I figured we appreciate what good things our Ancestors left behind, and leave the Past Evils in the Past.🎉
@Maestema6669 ай бұрын
Dude, why do you even feel the need to defend an accusation that hasn’t even been given yet? You trying to confess to something and blaming it on Celtic heritage?
@Dhdh-cf3mb7 ай бұрын
Past evil? Wtf are you a greek? Human sacrifice was part of all cultures on earth at some point who cares it probably helped win a lot of battles since people believed it was working Celts also drank human blood This was during battle if you were fighting for 5 hours you need to hydrate yourself celts would drink the blood of enemies to keep them in the fight germans also done this You try fight the gallic wars without a bottle of water and tell me you didn't think about drinking blood
@Buttercookie12 ай бұрын
I am of maori ancestry but i also have scottish and spanish ancestry, when i heard this i felt a resonance of something ancient in my soul, i saw visions of forests and rivers, mountains, i beleve it is my european DNA calling to me.. thank you for this, Carnyx.
@robinbanks89794 ай бұрын
imagine hearing this before battle if you're on the other side
@mpf_agundipsht36195 ай бұрын
When the Druids give your most savage of warriors a potion made from black henbane and the psycodelics start to kick in. The horns start to play, you smear blue paint on your face and cover your hair in white lime dust, you evoke the power of the animal you represent and set off to slaughter whatevar stands in your way with 0 mercy
@giuliodiraco12 күн бұрын
Wonderful sound but I am afraid that the player has been influenced by jazz sound
@vinodsamala859211 ай бұрын
It sounds some where like a Didgeridoo.
@jenniferwellborn5049 ай бұрын
Does this sound like whale song to anyone else?
@colinjames756911 ай бұрын
"As Above, So Below. As Within, So Without"
@Uncanny_Mountain11 ай бұрын
That whiche whichethe without, is but only a mere reflection of that whiche whichethe within, so too therefore is that which whichethe below, is of but a mere reflection of that whiche whichethe above And so if we hold all of these things to be true, then so too are the others!
@colinjames756910 ай бұрын
Ha! 😁 smart one
@Maestema6669 ай бұрын
That is so cliche
@Majotsukai8 ай бұрын
Ahh the Masonic axiom. 🤫👁️🔼
@susaedu3687 ай бұрын
It reminds me of the Shofar
@emmp49569 ай бұрын
Desde luego.que han echo los romanos por nosotros?😂
@anthonycastillo2163 ай бұрын
Not as scary as the Aztec warrior whistle 😮💨
@phuketbungalowinfo275711 ай бұрын
The CARNYX has absolutely nothing to do with music or playing it for fun... It was the SOUND OF WAR, PAIN and DEATH coming to the people on the other side. It even made our own ppls Adrenaline cooking and get ready to slaughter the Enemy - To Walhalla my friends, who want to die in his bed?
@honestpenaldofan11 ай бұрын
I doubt it was the Walhalla
@andrewbranch407510 ай бұрын
Celts didn't have Valhalla they had the summer lands or Tir na Nog. Vikings had Valhalla
@phuketbungalowinfo275710 ай бұрын
@@andrewbranch4075 where did i wrote this?
@battleaxebill3098 ай бұрын
Do some research the carnyx was an instrument used for town dances not just war. Simple Google search.
@phuketbungalowinfo27578 ай бұрын
@@battleaxebill309 had no idea they had Google when the CARNYX was a thing.... or the people writing about it at Wikipedia or where ever you are having your infos from.....
@colinjames75698 ай бұрын
You need to relearn history. Basque Spain is Gaelige. Irish. The original Celtic civilization. We invented the Carnyx. Ta me go hiontach! 🤘
@celticthunder86406 ай бұрын
Basque Spain is more closer linked to Welsh and Brittany than Ireland read your history
@Mimi-ln1pm10 күн бұрын
No you did not .
@caleb_güero10 ай бұрын
That's the shittiest looking Carnyx I've ever seen. The originals were works of art. Not some shitty smashed up bronze hardly formed into a horn shape. Also doesn't help that it's missing some components.
@Highlord-san10 ай бұрын
that carnyx is handmade based on a roman coin, so of course it's somewhat lacking
@Dhdh-cf3mb7 ай бұрын
Wtf did i just read 😂😂😂😂 This is a gaulish carnyx Its is le tene art used by western celts It had bronze outline like all le tene art work which all uaed bronze You are thinking of the carnyx found in german areas which is halstat art work big eyes and a wide mouth Look up leptonic carnyx and galish carnyx then go to bed foe yourself
@cappygolucky2 күн бұрын
Before King Arthur re-emerges from somewhere
@fernandoprieto54779 ай бұрын
Sonidos del mundo antes de que los romanos lo estropearan todo.
@joshuaperry71998 ай бұрын
Im currently writing a book on what northern europe might have looked like had the celts managed to defeat the legions. I share your view my friend.