Kumasi, the heart of the Ashanti Kingdom in Ghana, is rich with history and cultural heritage, known for its vibrant festivals and folklore. As always guys, thank you so much for the continued support and for listening! If you have any suggestions or ideas, we always love to hear them. We hope you enjoy the journey to the heart of Kumasi! 🪘🐪🌴🛖
@glorianecorrea20833 ай бұрын
❤love 🎉🎉🎉
@robynb61Ай бұрын
It would be amazing if you fantasy meditatins created another Kumasi ancient fantasy music piece, drawing from the rich musical traditions native to the Ashanti in Kumasi. The blend of history, culture, and fantasy could resonate deeply, and I think everyone would appreciate hearing those powerful, timeless rhythms and melodies reimagined in a new light.
@robynb61Ай бұрын
Make the Ashanti tribe music at a medium tempo-not about a journey, and not fast this time, please, as well.
@BL_Review5 ай бұрын
I am writing an African fantasy novel and this is heaven for me
@castorbr56954 ай бұрын
Hey! If you finish it, come back here... I love reading non-european fantasy hehehe
@BL_Review4 ай бұрын
@@castorbr5695 haha surely! You will love it. Time travel, African fantasy … no you will definitely love it.
@vitoriarodrigues62333 ай бұрын
Come back when it’s finished 👀
@FantasyMeditationsАй бұрын
This sounds amazing! Definitely come back here when it's finished. ⚔🌿
@felix99785 ай бұрын
The transition from beautiful tranquility and peace to that action reminds me of a beautiful sunset and the adventure that follows.
@FantasyMeditations5 ай бұрын
Thanks Felix!
@KNYHT.FIRE-1Ай бұрын
You should do your own version of a James Bond score. This one made me think of Bond on a mission to Africa.
@corki99305 ай бұрын
Was waiting for you to do something African inspired! I will admit, a bit too "exciting" in places, I was hoping for more "ambience", but still pretty awesome
@RmBxox24 ай бұрын
The spiritual soul of Kumasi resides in its numerous sacred sites, such as the serene gardens of Okomfo Anokye Sword, steeped in folklore and mystique. The city’s devotion to preserving its culture is evident in events like the Akwasidae Festival, a celebration of Ashanti customs and royalty 👑
@giseleyanes33485 ай бұрын
God, this is magnificent. It takes me back to my travel days. Just beautiful. Thank you!
@wolswinkel5 ай бұрын
How did I not miss this until I heard it? Yet another phenomenal arrangement.
@jankastubniakova86405 ай бұрын
It seems Your beautiful music posses the capability to connect people from all the world. Thank You!
@Vlad-uk3bf5 ай бұрын
I really love your music, it seems fantastic and at the same time familiar. I live in Central Asia, where there are also a lot of ancient cities with rich history (such as Samarkand). I guess their story and culture can serve as inspiration for you to create new music
@FantasyMeditations5 ай бұрын
Great suggestion!
@gyro10302 ай бұрын
I love it ! Could you do more african themed music ?
@FantasyMeditations2 ай бұрын
Definitely been thinking about it! Thank you for watching! 🌿
@Melodi3695 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this video
@МастерЙода-я4ю5 ай бұрын
Именно такая музыка играет у меня в душе когда я представляю себе Африку. Пусть берегут африканцы свою культуру.
@alecchristiaen48564 ай бұрын
I've been looking for mood music for a pathfinder campaign set in the setting's equivalent of Sub-Saharan Africa. This list will prove invaluable to set the mood.
@ElsaEdendra5 ай бұрын
❤
@johirhossain83555 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤🙏🙏
@JeremyFRANCOIS-mg2dq2 ай бұрын
Jah ou est tu la?
@Ak4n05 ай бұрын
Parece del mismo compositor que 'Akitu'.
@EricAndrews-q6n5 ай бұрын
Shake n Bake Ricki Bobbi Shake n Bake Joey Biden
@Ghiznuk5 ай бұрын
One the one hand i really appreciate the fact that you got interested in Africa and decided to dedicate a piece to it. On the other hand this music does not feel to me very connected with West African music and the Ashanti culture… The drums and chants in the opening track are more reminiscent of Southern/Eastern Africa, I don’t hear any typical instruments such as the xekere calabash rattle, agogo bell, ahoco, nor any instruments from neighbouring lands such as the balafon and kora, and there are no lyrics in Akan languages… Then it’s just generic « Middle Eastern » music, that *could* have been more adapted for, say, Timbuktu (or not). It would have been really cool if you had done the research a bit better into how Ashanti music sounds like and produced something analog as a tribute :( For the record, this is what epic Ashanti music is supposed to sound like in my understanding : kzbin.info/www/bejne/eqOTlINuZa-flaM Other tracks of typical Ashanti music : kzbin.info/www/bejne/ipWzm4N7oZaZi8k kzbin.info/www/bejne/rmPWfGpnnbWImJI kzbin.info/www/bejne/gHaYYoGerNiEndU kzbin.info/www/bejne/gWGulmyDpbmcnqc (by the way, i also feel that the art is wrong ;) African cities and palaces were wide open spaces featuring multiple courtyards and galeries, without any above-ground floors, and that is because the buildings were built of dried mud, not of stone, see old images here www.google.com/search?q=ancient+kumasi+city&sca_esv=9808eceaba48aaa9&sca_upv=1&udm=2&biw=1517&bih=685&sxsrf=ADLYWIJ_VglKPDTob3AIcDu26v5QGADwAA%3A1718712030804&ei=3nZxZubZMNumhbIPi6CqkAU&ved=0ahUKEwjmwMSgjeWGAxVbU0EAHQuQClIQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=ancient+kumasi+city&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiE2FuY2llbnQga3VtYXNpIGNpdHkyBRAAGIAEMgYQABgHGB4yBhAAGAcYHjIGEAAYBxgeMgQQABgeMgQQABgeMgQQABgeMgQQABgeMgQQABgeMgQQABgeSIEMUMcFWI8LcAF4AJABAJgB9wGgAZwJqgEFMC40LjK4AQPIAQD4AQGYAgGgAg6YAwCIBgGSBwExoAfJAg&sclient=gws-wiz-serp )