There is something so deep and primal about drums and throat singing. When ive heard it before its never right. But YOU NAILED IT!!!! Its what i imagine indo european tribes sounding like when sitting around a fire singing.
@superplesu6 ай бұрын
My new favourite pagan rave
@mariakristanell74694 күн бұрын
Wunderschön ❤
@samraterpes23893 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing 😍❤️❤❤ Everything I waited for ❤❤❤ I love all three parts. Every part is unique. But my favourite part is the one in Vedic Sanskrit 👍👍 can't wait to hear more from you 🧘
@ceciliaperezgamboa6 ай бұрын
Magnifico ❤😊
@enigmanity5 ай бұрын
This is amazing work I appreciate you sharing it!
@Waagal4 ай бұрын
thank you !
@sushmitanandy8971Ай бұрын
I followed you here as well , such a soothing music and throat singing , appreciated ♥️ , Please upload more Vedic Sanskrit music , Hope you get more recognition in future 🙏
@WaagalАй бұрын
thanks for your support !
@biagiovallefuoco59766 ай бұрын
❤❤❤sumeric soul🎉🎉
@jcmusc4 ай бұрын
Epic!
@fraserlyons46432 ай бұрын
Dam that syncopated kick coming in strong like a Royal Alanic knight covered in lamellar charging in the molten magma crux of a battle... oh how they shake-spears in divine fury.... dude I'm going to listen to you non stop.. you should use as many authentic prayers or incantations as lyrics in tochtarian or even Hittite I'm sure they preserved some as they had scribes.... bro I reckon you should even try bronze age iberian, they are some of the earliest written runic inscriptions... alvao script I think is the oldest inscription found round where tartessos is assumed to have been... as far as I can remember the iberian alvao is like from 4000bc and they look much more familiar to Norse runes that later phoenician or Etruscan.... anyway you would do it justice like no other, brother!!
@Waagal2 ай бұрын
Thanks ! I was thinking about Hittite and Tocharian also, though I've already a lot to finish first (involving Sanskrit, Gaulish, Gothic, Proto slavic, Euskara, PIE, Proto Germanic, avestic and much more). Let's see how it goes ;)
@Fullfaya556 ай бұрын
C'est magique bro .. Merci ... Connexion mycelium o top .. ^^
@Llanodeflores01753 ай бұрын
Wonderful sounds make me feel something strange
@tracykeller73974 ай бұрын
Incredibile energy..
@Bruno_Devina.Frequentia6 ай бұрын
This is great! great video and great music!! keep on hope to see your single project live soon !!
@Waagal6 ай бұрын
thank you :)
@fredetricko55556 ай бұрын
brilliant!
@interplanetarymirror13136 ай бұрын
This is epic !
@penelope8824 ай бұрын
❤
@valkyrjaLopez-zj4dl4 ай бұрын
Namasté
@HeilSol2 ай бұрын
In Western modernity, Rudra may parallel the great god(s) Zeus, or Perkunnos, or even Thor, one assumes. Not sure about "Somarudra"... soma is like ambrosia, also a god of the Moon? So, somarudra may refer to wind or seed-spreading storms? Protection (from Nirrti) for both night and day? The winds that carries bees? Dunno. Doesn't matter so much, 'cause the music is definitely above conscious thought. Thanks for your efforts, Waagal, what you're doing is truly Saint-like.
@Waagal2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your support :) During vedic period, Rudra is an epithet of lord Shiva (or at least his "form" during these times) and Soma is a ritual drink of importance for vedic people. (around 1500 BC). "Somarudra" is the way to say "Soma and Rudra" in vedic Sanskrit.
@greaterbharat41753 күн бұрын
Soma term in local used for ephedra in Nepal and himlayan culture Recent archelogical site in central asia ( gunur tepe) which was one Vedic site Their was ritual found and evidence of use of ephedra with opium and cannabis ( Ephedra as main ingredient) Zoroastrian culture also used ephedra they used to import this herb in india before British raj from Afghanistan and they called it "haoma"
@greaterbharat41753 күн бұрын
Ephedra basically increase adrenaline rush which motivated Aryans to fearlessly death dance in war During war it was purely drink alone ( soma juice with milk ) while during ritual it was used with cannabis and opium which gave them other experience too
@greaterbharat41753 күн бұрын
Ephedra is banned in many countries and it is considered harmful Soma ,one more fact is soma was considered harmful even during time of Vedic age if taken with purity but it was considered masculine to drink pure soma and battle in war and you either get win the war or you fight till your enemy kill you ( no retreat back) Which later known as saka in rajput culture ( where they used to go war to win or to meet swarga/ heaven)
@CheeseK-d5m6 ай бұрын
Do the feathers have any meaning or significance?
@Waagal6 ай бұрын
Yes. They symbolize the aerial realm, therefore the aerial part of the body which is spirit/mind/consciousness. Through metonimy it symbolise the Higher Spirit.
@CheeseK-d5m6 ай бұрын
@@Waagal that’s awesome. Love it
@Thekoryosmenstribepodcast3 ай бұрын
Good stuff brother. I put them in my hair from time to time too. @@Waagal
@abhejieethr43994 ай бұрын
Dude
@eyeofthasky29 күн бұрын
😭 you took the way sumerian is transcribed as literal---the letters chosen are just for lazyness, u'd need to pronounce them as in southern german or how chinese is also transcribed i.e. are breathless "p t k"---sumerian had no voiced sounds, so a bit like finnish---the then strongly breathy i.e. "p'h t'h k'h", and the is a "ts"-sound like in Tzar...
@Waagal29 күн бұрын
I'm studying it on my own, so for sure there's room for improvement. Though, it seems indeed that early sumerian had no voiced sounds, it also seems that in the late 3rd millennium BC, the unaspirated stops are thought to have become voiced in most positions. It is therefore matter of debate. The song I made is an humble adaptation and do not intend to represent perfectly the language, as I'm constantly learning and improve my knowledge of it. For "z" sound, I found out later that it as "ts" sound, as I based at the time my work on another linguist paper that propose /z/ instead.
@eyeofthasky26 күн бұрын
@@Waagal to be fair, u got a point in that singing is not the same as talking, we do things while singing that wouldnt be following the nornal rule of that language and that applies to almost every language i.e. while singing in chinese, with strong liason the unaspirated voiceless stops may even become voiced stops despite chinese speakers are not used or aware of making them..... so it gets a pass there :D i REALLY love ur work, so please if u wanna have any easy-to-understand input of some obscure ancient language u plan on making a song in, *_please_* feel free to hit me up, im workin in cultural heritage conservation but since immaterial stuff also is part of culture at least i focus my efforts not only on buildings, artefacts and monuments but also involve my years long passion for (historical) linguistics----i'd love to help for free, my reward is the things u r creating ❤
@eyeofthasky26 күн бұрын
also, i love to nerd out regarding languages, so if thats also ur thing i'd share thoughts happily---dont want to make u stop or replace ur own studies
@eyeofthasky26 күн бұрын
@@Waagal (btw, as stupid as it sounds, english wikipedia is awesome for getting into most ancient languages cuz they summarize the different papers and opinions with arguments against&for each analyzation. if one knows the IPA that already gives a solid point to start for the most propable pronunciation. ---- the thing is that one may anatomically simply not understand/be able to hear some stuff if comimg from a mother tongue that does not exhibit these things, i.e. something like the concept of vowel length for speakers of e.g. english)
@Waagal25 күн бұрын
@@eyeofthasky yes I found out for wikipedia article, there's a lot of info for phonology/IPA sound :)
@ANDY_EDITS7774 ай бұрын
Iam not satisfied with you're view's & subscriber they are very less