Post unique/non generic music from your region anons. I want to be able to listen to unique instruments, unique progressions, and the beauty of your languages.
I'll start off with my region: tamil nadu, south india.
Some proper tamil folk music. It includes folk, classical and religious styles and a few folk dances and a martial arts performance at the end based on traditional south indian martial arts like silambattam and kalaripayattu.
Fuck off Sergei. "Very old Tamil Malaysian rock reminiscent of folk songs" >rock isn't old >it has nothing to do with Southeast-Asian tribal music >folk has nothing in common with Southeast Asian tribal music. Folk is Western-European. >Sri Lanka is 1500 air miles away from Malaysia. They have nothing in common. >Sri Lanka isn't part of South India The fuck you trying to accomplish here bro?
>It's from the 70s/80s I think. >It has something to do with tamil folk music >folk is folk no matter where you're from >Sri Lanka is not fully tamil either, why bring up sri lanka and not tamil nadu? >Tamilians have had historic ties to all of south east asia since before christ was born, and there is huge tamil diaspora in malaysia.
I'm just sharing regional music I like and hoping anons share as well. The fuck are you trying to accomplish?
It's the unofficial anthem of Springfield, MO. A large number of Irish fought as mercenaries for the South as a "fuck you" to the Union since the other side purchased many firearms from the British. The same pork-greased Enfields that started the Great Mutiny/Indian Rebellion/Sepoy Rebellion. The Irish mercs used the same custom forged rifles used by most Confederate militia, but sometimes captured the Springfield rifles (the American el-cheapo knockoff of the Enfield, from Springfield, MA while all of the battles I'm talking about were around Springfield, MO). It's why many are Catholic and socially liberal in Springfield, MO despite the Southern heritage stuff deep in the Protestant and right-wing Bible Belt. They're descended from those Irishmen.
Hudson Allen
Danish musician who also does Viking era music, Danheim
My family actually came from Bristol in the 1650s to Virginia and in the Revolution, where one brother fought as a redcoat and the other as a privateer under John Paul Jones on opposite sides. The redcoat married a Cherokee woman and his descendants ended up close to where I live via the Trail of Tears. I'm not from that part of Ireland, lol.
Tyler Price
tamils are some ugly black monkeys
Daniel Cooper
Fuuck, this is good. Reminds me of heilung. I really like how northern european sea languages sound.