Valhǫll kallar mik (VALHALLA CALLING IN OLD NORSE) - Miracle of Sound cover by The Pagan Minstrel

2024 ж. 10 Қаң.
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Original by @miracleofsound
Many thanks to James C. for the translation. You can find him here: www.fiverr.com/jamesaccombe
All pronounciation based off the Jackson Crawford video on old norse pronounciation, check it out here: • Old Norse "Class," pt....
Thanks to everyone who suggested I translated this one 💚
LYRICS (also available by activating subtitles):
Skip skríða á kjarkinum unnirnar
Eyðifjǫll til vinjann’ þrifsamra
Hver sólaruppras er nýtt upphaf
Rís ok rík
Langt frá fjǫrðum ok ískǫldu straumum
Hrafnar fljúg’ yfir ný landamæri
Sǫngvar ok sǫgur eins skapa kveðins
Skildir ok geirar
Hylli heit eða móðrinn ráns
Kom saman fyr’ ættingja ok kyni
Skellr hamra ok reiðarþruman
Gjalla innan
Hvískrin eilífðar
Valhǫll kallar mik
At leika með þráðum skapa
Valhǫll kallar mik
Oh, Valhǫll kallar mik
Segl fjúka á ánum rauðum
Blóð ok tírr í ófriðvǫlluna
Skildir bresta í flísir klofnaðar
Járn ok stál
Eldar brenna ok bjǫllurnar hringja
Ágæti fǿr’ oss í hallir Óðins
Gullinn ljómi ok hljóðit sǫngs
Kall Ásgarðs
Vindr ok ǫldur mun mik bera
Vindr ok ǫldur mun mik leysa
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  • What song would you like me to translate next?

    @ThePaganMinstrel@ThePaganMinstrel4 ай бұрын
    • Hello; the songs from Tolkien's L.O.T.R., especially "Misty Mountains" would be amazing. And congratulations for the last songs!

      @FredWelbrick@FredWelbrick4 ай бұрын
    • you have a very nice voice. keep it up

      @Mezogazdasagi-gepesz@Mezogazdasagi-gepesz4 ай бұрын
    • My heart will go on/titanic song

      @mystiquesword@mystiquesword4 ай бұрын
    • "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" might be cool and seems to kind of fit.

      @maxlutz3674@maxlutz36744 ай бұрын
    • Wellerman

      @EisenerGustav@EisenerGustav4 ай бұрын
  • Nice job 👍👍

    @miracleofsound@miracleofsound4 ай бұрын
    • You should make a collab with this one. It's one of your best songs!

      @Rixon-qw4fo@Rixon-qw4fo4 ай бұрын
    • I TOLD YOU this would be a banger :D

      @christophedlauer1443@christophedlauer14434 ай бұрын
    • You need a metal version in old norse!

      @bryan9ful@bryan9ful4 ай бұрын
    • Collab !!!

      @crystalharris9208@crystalharris92084 ай бұрын
    • This is Valhalla Calling in Old Norse correct?

      @GoldRangerFanGirl35@GoldRangerFanGirl354 ай бұрын
  • The three of you should collab on an Old Norse version. It would be fire. 🔥🔥🔥

    @HazelGiguere0509@HazelGiguere0509Ай бұрын
  • Your voice has truly been touched by Freyja, to be able to sing this so beautifully. I have heard both versions of this you have done, and will admit this one made my heart skip a beat.

    @Animalover205@Animalover2054 ай бұрын
    • Freyja was the deity of rampant f***ing. Music was Bragi’s domain.

      @gabrielpoch7935@gabrielpoch79353 ай бұрын
    • Anyways, in Norse words like hver etc are supposed to be pronounced with a V sound, not with an U sound, and it doesn’t sound right with U sound, so I highly recommend singing it again with the right Norse pronunciation, and I know that ppl that teach Norse are teaching the incorrect pronunciation of hv as they are confusing the West Norse pronunciation with the East Norse pronunciation and early Norse pronunciation which are the ones that use the U sound (which is reflected in the spelling as the words were spellt with W, but normal West Norse has the spelling with V which indicates that the pronunciation is with a V sound) and, there is no reason for one to believe that words such as hver are supposed to be pronounced huer, especially considering the change in spelling and the fact that Icelandic and Norwegian both have the V sound as well as the dude that created Norwegian and the dude that created Icelandic by slightly modifying West Norse kept to the pronunciation rules from West Norse, so everything indirectly that the right pronunciation is with a V sound, and it can be pronounced in three different ways, such as hvar / var / kvar, depending on the word combination and on where in the sentence the word is and on which sounds best and easiest in each case!

      @FrozenMermaid666@FrozenMermaid6663 ай бұрын
    • By the way, I am upper intermediate level in both Old Norse and Icelandic, and I have the right Norse pronunciation, which is the most logical, and by the way, I will use DH for the TH sound in the English words this and that, which is the approximant of D and not the approximant of T like the TH in the English word think, and I will use AO for the ‘closed’ A sound that is like an A and O sound said 2gether in one sound (similar to the A sound in Hungarian) that melts into a soft O sound! For example... - hvat sounds like hvat or vat or kvat - mæra sounds like mera - ávast sounds like avast - nágrindr sounds like naogrind:r - líkligr sounds like liklig:r or likliguhr - frænda sounds like freinda or freoynda or frenda - þat sounds like that - ræðir sounds like reidhir - hárr sounds like haruhr or har:r (could have also been har / harr) - gæfr sounds like gev:r or gevuhr - hverfa sounds like hverva or verva or kverva (any of them or all 3 could’ve been used) Also... - hæll sounds like heyl - saltr sounds like solt:r - mæla sounds like mala - drápa sounds like drapa or dropa - kæra sounds like kaera or kaira - ferr sounds like fer:r - jafna sounds like yavna - hœgri sounds like heoyri - girðing sounds like girdhing - hádegi sounds like haodegi - ørendislaust sounds like eorendislaust The word... - verr sounds like ver - ekki sounds like eki or ehki - þverra sounds like thverra - gegna sounds like gekna - vefja sounds like vevya - yfir sounds like ɪvɪr as in Icelandic - ætla sounds like etla - ofn sounds like ovn - náliga sounds like naoliga - sauma could have been pronounced either saima or seoyma like in Icelandic or both or even sauma as it is written - ofleti sounds like ofleti The emphasis of stress in Norse languages such as Norse and Icelandic etc is always at the beginning of the word - for compound words made of multiple smaller words, one should add a bit of stress at the beginning of each word that the compound word is made of and the most stress always at the beginning of the compound word... I don’t think there was any fixed way of pronouncing the diphthongs, and it’s most likely that the pronunciation of diphthongs such as AU would differ depending on the word, including pronunciations such as ai / au / ao / eoy / oy / ey etc, and it may have also differed depending on the region and accent, and the Æ in Norse can have many pronunciations, depending on the word, so it can sound like e / ei / a / eoy / oey / uey / ai / ea / ae etc, depending on what sound sounds best and the most natural and easiest to say in each word, so one should use one’s intuition a lot in Norse... The Rs are always different depending on the region and depending of the speaker in every language, but in Germanic languages, a soft normal R is usually used by most speakers and by younger speakers, and I highly recommend using a soft normal R in Norse and in all other languages that aren’t English as soft Rs have the best and most refined sound, soft Rs that are pronounced as fast as possible being the types of Rs that truly suit such refined languages as Norse and the other Germanic languages, whereas hard or prolonged or thrilled Rs sound very harsh and unrefined... By the way, it’s also important to know that in Norse and Icelandic the G is usually pronounced like a K sound, especially at the end of the word, and in many words the G is pronounced K even in the middle of the word, and there are also some words where the G is pronounced as a K even when it is at the beginning of the word, so it is normal to hear a lot of K sounds when there is a G in spelling - for example, lots of speakers of Icelandic will pronounce even the G in góðan (góðan daginn) as a soft K sound, without even realizing, and this pronunciation rule comes from Norse!

      @FrozenMermaid666@FrozenMermaid6663 ай бұрын
    • Also, here are some of the most important sounds + pronunciation rules in Icelandic, as Icelandic has one of the easiest / prettiest / coolest pronunciations ever, having a category 1 pronunciation with super cool modern sounds! - the eth letter ð is an approximant of the letter D (a less obvious D similar to the D in the Spanish word nada and like the TH in the English words this and that) and the thorn letter þ is an approximant of T (a less obvious T that’s sort of lisped, and it is the same sound as the TH in the English words think and thing, though it sounds closer to a normal T sound in Icelandic) More pronunciation rules and sounds in Icelandic... - the HV is pronounced KV - the NN is pronounced as a TN if it comes after Æ and after EI / EY and after a long vowel such as Á / É / Í / Ó / Ú (but it is a normal N sound if it comes after the short vowels A / E / I / O / U and in inn word combinations, and I recommend adding a very soft breathy H sound to the ‘inn’ word ending in masculine words to make it a bit different from the word ending ‘in’ which is the feminine word ending, like I do, as I pronounce the inn more like ihn in masculine nouns and masculine adjectives that have the inn word ending, which represents the definite article in nouns, tho there are also three articles that aren’t added to the noun, namely hinn and hin and hið, so, one can say hinn stormur or stormurinn and hinn storm or storminn as both mean the storm in nominative and accusative) - the LL is usually pronounced TL in most words and if the LL is at the end of the word it sounds more like a weak T sound - the RN is pronounced with an extra soft ‘nasal’ T sound between the R and the N (so a word like þarna sounds like thartna) - the FL / FN letter combinations are pronounced PL / PN (so F becomes a P sound if it’s before an L or an N) - the G is ultra soft in short words like ég and mig etc, so it is pronounced more like an H sound (so ég sounds like yeh) and the G in the middle of the words is kinda soft (in words like segja / saga / segir etc it is a soft G that is still a G sound and not an H) and the Gs and GGs can also sound like Ks in many of the words if they are at the end of the word or even in the middle of the word and sometimes even at the beginning of the word (same as in Old Norse) tho Gs are usually pronounced like a normal G sound if they are at the beginning of the word (except for a few words) - the KK / TT etc is pronounced more like HK / HT as a soft breathy H sound is included before the K / T sound when there is a double consonant and even when there are two different consonants (for example, ekki sounds like ehki and óútreiknanlegt sounds like outreihnanleht etc) - the letter F is usually pronounced like a V if it’s in the middle of the word or at the end of the word (so leyfa sounds like leyva) and it is pronounced like a normal F sound if it’s at the beginning of the word or very close to the beginning of the word (for example, if a words starts with af, the af is pronounced af, not av) The diphthongs and umlauts and vowels in Icelandic... - AU is pronounced EOI (normal e sound + normal o sound + normal i sound said 2gether fast in one sound) - EI / EY are pronounced EI / EY (same as they are spellt) - the Æ / æ is usually pronounced ai in most Icelandic words (but hvenær seems to be pronounced kvenar and not really kvenair, so it depends on the word) - Ö is an EO sound (normal e sound + normal o sound said 2gether in one sound, like the œ in the French word cœur) - Ó is usually pronounced OU - O is usually pronounced UO and sometimes as an O sound (depending on the word) - Ú is a normal u sound - U is a more rounded YU sound (like the u in the French word mur and it is also the same sound as the Ü in Hungarian and German and the same sound as the UU in Dutch in words like muur and duur) tho in some words it is pronounced like a normal U sound (especially at the beginning of the word in words like ungur, and when there are multiple Us in the same word it’s usually the last U that is pronounced like YU and most other Us are pronounced like a normal U sound in that kind of words) - Á is an AU sound in almost every word (there are only a few exceptions) - A is a normal a sound and the A before NG / NK is pronounced like an AU sound just like the Á (so að ganga sounds like ath gaunga and it means to walk) - É is an YE sound (normal i sound + normal e sound) - E is a normal e sound (full e sound) - Í / Ý is a normal i sound - I / Y is a half i sound (this sound is very similar to how the i is pronounced in most English words like fit and chips and this, so it’s sort of like a weak i that goes more towards an e sound, but it isn’t a full e sound, and it isn’t a full i sound either, so it’s right between an i sound and an e sound)

      @FrozenMermaid666@FrozenMermaid6663 ай бұрын
    • It’s a good cover, but it isn’t perfect, and I would suggest a remake for this, to improve the pronunciation a bit and some possible misspellings - I do like it more than the original tho, because Norse is the most alpha language ever, and I am obsessed with Norse languages right now, though Norse / English / Icelandic / Dutch / Norwegian etc are equally gorgeous!

      @FrozenMermaid666@FrozenMermaid6663 ай бұрын
  • Loved this. I have both Norse and Irish Celtic genes and hearing either language just raises my spirits and it just energizes me. I haven't learned any Norse, but I did take a try at learning Irish.

    @HalloranIllustrations@HalloranIllustrations3 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely wonderful. As Danish I understand some of it when listening, and a lot more when reading it. Thank you for this gem.

    @larsrons7937@larsrons79373 ай бұрын
  • Amazing! I haven't heard this Old Norse and you NAILED it

    @tylerdillon3745@tylerdillon37454 ай бұрын
  • Another amazing performance by you, your voice and the Old Norse is a great combo !!!...and this is also the best song ever made ! I salute and Hail you, The Pagan Minstrel ! Vikings forever !!

    @OdinPettersson@OdinPettersson4 ай бұрын
  • I listen to your english cover of this song all the time, I just love how powerful it sounds in old norse! And the instrumentation is amazing 🤩

    @Brumemusic@Brumemusic4 ай бұрын
    • Glad you liked it, thank you! I tried to simplify this one a bit and make it different than the last one though, I didn't want it just to be a translation that sounded the same

      @ThePaganMinstrel@ThePaganMinstrel4 ай бұрын
  • THE FIRST OLD NORSE COVER OF MY FAVORITE SONG!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!

    @jarl.aegir.anthonysson@jarl.aegir.anthonysson4 ай бұрын
  • Great. Just great. Can't find any other words. Caused the same goosebumps as the original from miracle of sound

    @badass6919@badass69193 күн бұрын
  • Wow, sends shivers up my Nordic Spine. Than k you!

    @metalplane3@metalplane34 ай бұрын
  • I don't understand even a single word but your voice is pure magic! Awaiting the following translations . Greetings from Ukraine

    @EisenerGustav@EisenerGustav4 ай бұрын
    • Just listen to the original if you want the translation lmao. This is a cover of a song in English after all

      @alexdoorn234@alexdoorn2344 ай бұрын
    • Subtitles in Icelandic helps. I can see many words are like English. Skip (ship), hammer, raven, fjord, bell, fire, song, iron, steel, sail, shield, wind, bear (carry), loose (set free). Me (mik). And others. Some can be taken from subtitles and entered into Google Icelandic to English, and it's pretty close. Or even Icelandic to Ukrainian translator, type in skip (ship in english) and it translates to корабель.

      @vincentalessi1307@vincentalessi13074 ай бұрын
    • ​@@vincentalessi1307Ek is I

      @Andre-yd9sg@Andre-yd9sg3 ай бұрын
    • Get conscripted into service yet?

      @spicytrashpanda@spicytrashpanda2 ай бұрын
    • Not yet. But it could happen in the nearest future

      @EisenerGustav@EisenerGustav2 ай бұрын
  • Whoa, hearing you sing that, it feels like i have a Viking waking up inside of me. From Australia.

    @russellritchings8082@russellritchings80824 ай бұрын
  • Gorgeous. Thank you for keeping the old ways alive.

    @HannahHenault19@HannahHenault192 ай бұрын
  • This sounds like it was ripped directly from a tavern in Norse country back in the Viking Era. Absolutely beautiful.

    @undead9999@undead9999Ай бұрын
  • It's weird, I was just thinking I'd like to hear this song in Old Norse. Thanks for making this video, and extra thanks for the close-captioned lyrics!

    @nymalous3428@nymalous34283 ай бұрын
  • The gods have blessed you with the talent you’ve shown here

    @jarl.aegir.anthonysson@jarl.aegir.anthonyssonАй бұрын
  • I've been wishing someone would cover this in old norse for about 2 years 😄

    @dawdoh3226@dawdoh32264 ай бұрын
    • I'm honestly surprised no one had done it yet!

      @ThePaganMinstrel@ThePaganMinstrel4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ThePaganMinstrelthis is Old Norse or Icelandic?

      @Andre-yd9sg@Andre-yd9sg3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Andre-yd9sgFrom what I've read, I believe the two languages are pretty much synonymous. I could be wrong, but I think when people say "Old Norse," it's what is Icelandic now? 😊

      @melissabattles3196@melissabattles31963 ай бұрын
    • @@melissabattles3196 No, Icelandic has a 19% or 13% connection with Old Norse, yes it is the closest language to it recently as Norwegian is almost becoming English but Icelandic has certain differences like Og in Icelandic would be Ok In Old Norse, it is no longer in the phonology of ok, but in the phonology of oke, understand?

      @Andre-yd9sg@Andre-yd9sg3 ай бұрын
    • @@melissabattles3196 But yes, they have the same words like Móðir, which would be mother translating

      @Andre-yd9sg@Andre-yd9sg3 ай бұрын
  • Didn't get a word, it still sounds great!!!😂😂❤

    @DallasWatson-ir1qr@DallasWatson-ir1qr3 ай бұрын
  • Simply amazing. Please keep it up, as they're incredibly well done!

    @alexm1142@alexm11424 ай бұрын
  • This is so activating! Thank you for your voice, I could hear the lyrics somehow in my head just slightly before you sang them in the song, like an old memory!😊

    @gatekeeper9447@gatekeeper94474 ай бұрын
  • YES! I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!

    @ZetaN7@ZetaN74 ай бұрын
  • Yeah, this is now in my playlist of every version of this song I can find. Very nice job, i love this version ❤

    @christianskidmore4830@christianskidmore48303 ай бұрын
  • Your voice is very beautiful and your skills on playing all those instruments are amazing! 😍🤩 Keep up the great work!

    @jarleisenfaust570@jarleisenfaust5704 ай бұрын
  • I love your voice and your choice of the Viking music !!! Youre the best!!!

    @OdinPettersson@OdinPettersson3 ай бұрын
  • Super! I loved it. Thank you!!!!!

    @markblue9476@markblue94764 ай бұрын
  • I love it, really great, sounds way better in old norse :)

    @saltyperson8184@saltyperson81844 ай бұрын
  • Old norse let’s itself pretty well to this song. Excellent cover and performance.

    @Historyfrek4ever@Historyfrek4ever3 ай бұрын
  • What a lovely rendition of this song Odin has clearly blessed you with this voice and I'm glad your using it well may the God's grant you eternal happiness as you bless us with this voice Oh and thanks for doing our gods justice and showing us we are not evil we are just people

    @foundpopcorn7987@foundpopcorn79874 ай бұрын
    • Well said my friend, skal to you and your family, may our gods bless you for life💪

      @scarfaceyeyo8330@scarfaceyeyo83303 ай бұрын
    • @@scarfaceyeyo8330 you to my friend many save travels to you and your family fun fact Christmas is 95 percent pagan cool huh

      @foundpopcorn7987@foundpopcorn79873 ай бұрын
    • @@foundpopcorn7987 I did know that Christmas is a rip off of our wonderful Yule, yes 😂 the abrahamic’s can’t fathom that other religions existed before “theirs” in the historical context, also I noticed you had popcorn in ur name, makes me want kettle corn now IMAO

      @scarfaceyeyo8330@scarfaceyeyo83303 ай бұрын
  • ... Enchanting! 😎🤘❤️

    @jameshunter3867@jameshunter38674 ай бұрын
  • I love your voice and your music and your talent with all the instruments ! Youre my dream, youre my Valkyrie !! Youre amazing !!! Thank you for all your great music !! I wish you all the best in life!!! Youre my idol !!

    @OdinPettersson@OdinPettersson3 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely gorgeous cover. Thank you for sharing.

    @allenhalejr7394@allenhalejr73943 ай бұрын
  • Gave me goosebumps. Majestic.

    @svartedauden3566@svartedauden35663 ай бұрын
  • Youre sooo beautiful !!...and i love your talent, with your voice and with your instrument ! Youre amazing !!! Youre the best !!!

    @OdinPettersson@OdinPettersson3 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful! Hello from Australia❤

    @luckyowl17@luckyowl174 ай бұрын
  • Oh my gosh!!!!!! I am in love❤❤❤❤ so beautiful

    @Fallout-7614@Fallout-76144 ай бұрын
  • Amazing! Beautiful!

    @jasonsnider7605@jasonsnider76053 ай бұрын
  • ❤❤❤❤ I needed this ❤❤❤❤❤

    @AmandaWarwick_Writes13@AmandaWarwick_Writes134 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations!! I also thought about making an adaptation in Old Norse hehee. Súper nice job 🎉

    @robsadventures2429@robsadventures24294 ай бұрын
  • You've got an amazing voice! And great musical talent with all those instruments!

    @IceCenders@IceCenders3 ай бұрын
  • I've neen looking for a old norse covering of this for a long time!

    @noahtylerpritchett2682@noahtylerpritchett26823 ай бұрын
  • This is the most gorgeous, lovely thing I've heard in some time.

    @davivignola5895@davivignola58952 ай бұрын
  • Sounds so beautiful

    @Usmcar15682@Usmcar156823 ай бұрын
  • ❤❤ beautifully done

    @davidforsberg5675@davidforsberg56754 ай бұрын
  • Damn, this old Norseman love this

    @paulfields5309@paulfields53094 ай бұрын
  • Outstanding, truly outstanding 👍

    @tonyschram1260@tonyschram12602 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely love it! Love my Norwegian bloodline! Then again I am English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Norwegian, German! 🪶🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇨🇮🇩🇪🇸🇯⚔️

    @BrandonClark-hq9tk@BrandonClark-hq9tkАй бұрын
    • Then you're a northern mutt, join the club! I'm descended from Danes, Irish, German, and a bit of Scot.

      @konahrikb1578@konahrikb1578Ай бұрын
    • A proper European mutt, just like me (Bavarian, Austrian, Italian, Czech, and a dash of something Scandinavian).

      @Keiranful@KeiranfulАй бұрын
  • A pleasure to listen to.

    @adrianthayer4591@adrianthayer45913 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful

    @jordanburt7995@jordanburt79953 ай бұрын
  • Magical!! ❤

    @karamia1392@karamia13923 ай бұрын
  • The translation we all needed.

    @ryancolvert6918@ryancolvert69184 ай бұрын
  • Love it

    @PaganRyan28@PaganRyan284 ай бұрын
  • Благодарю тебя 💚🌞

    @shining_bright_soul@shining_bright_soul4 ай бұрын
  • This is amazing!

    @Swiftwind82@Swiftwind824 ай бұрын
  • So awesome!

    @teeprice7499@teeprice74993 ай бұрын
  • I love this song.. 😊❤😊

    @kaiz1435@kaiz14353 ай бұрын
  • One of the best KZhead recomendations ever. 😍✨⚔️

    @FimbulvertElLobo16@FimbulvertElLobo163 ай бұрын
  • Oh, again in old language! Great Job, Dani! Greetings from Brasil!

    @lexlino@lexlino4 ай бұрын
  • Ok this is awesome. This woke up my norse part of me, Im half swedish and half german but born in Australia. keep up the good work.

    @FKSPARTO@FKSPARTO3 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful vocals, Love the video!!

    @jackraschke4152@jackraschke4152Ай бұрын
  • ❤you got a lovely voice. Keep going youre great

    @hydrowear85@hydrowear853 ай бұрын
  • Outstanding, young Lady! 👍

    @garybryant7274@garybryant72742 ай бұрын
  • Incredible ❤❤❤

    @matthewpasternak8128@matthewpasternak81283 ай бұрын
  • Amazing

    @jordanburt7995@jordanburt79953 ай бұрын
  • Awesome.

    @damionord9142@damionord91423 ай бұрын
  • Wow! Powerful! Great!

    @kenkunkel5976@kenkunkel5976Ай бұрын
  • This sounds amazing

    @Twittershouldceasetoexist@Twittershouldceasetoexist3 ай бұрын
  • Ive been waiting for this since I heard the original. I would argue it sounds better

    @JosephBallard-fs9py@JosephBallard-fs9py3 ай бұрын
  • Es la primera vez que escucho esta canción en Old Norse, las otras veces sólo en inglés y otra vez en alemán. ¡Muy buen trabajo! ¡¡Me gusta mucho tu voz y como usas varios instrumentos!! Tienes talento, bravo. Continúa así ❤

    @ileanaelena8048@ileanaelena8048Ай бұрын
  • Awesome

    @rockelec@rockelecАй бұрын
  • Old Norse eh? That does seem to make it more authentic. Well done lassie. Well done. Cheers.

    @jamesms4@jamesms44 ай бұрын
  • Veldig prisverdig! Takk skal du ha! :)

    @daNorse@daNorse3 ай бұрын
  • Skoll! I love this. Song is totally epic in old Norse

    @KathleenFurlotte-dm1zs@KathleenFurlotte-dm1zsАй бұрын
  • great job!

    @Telefonziege@Telefonziege4 ай бұрын
  • That is awesome!

    @hawkeagle1114@hawkeagle11146 күн бұрын
  • Magnificent ❤

    @kellykelleher7321@kellykelleher7321Ай бұрын
  • Beautiful epic song thanks

    @user-wl6jr7xr5z@user-wl6jr7xr5z3 ай бұрын
  • Danke für die Übersetzung!!

    @ozymandias1759@ozymandias17592 ай бұрын
  • Thank you 🎉🎉💕

    @paulduffy1102@paulduffy11023 ай бұрын
  • amazing!!!

    @laceyjones5136@laceyjones51362 ай бұрын
  • Hon, you have the Ronny James Dio vibe going for you in so many ways, it's uncanny to me. I LOVE this translation and rendition, it's got the "feels" going for it.

    @Dustywitch@Dustywitch2 ай бұрын
  • This is awesome

    @hunterspioch5340@hunterspioch53404 ай бұрын
  • So cool!

    @jrlonergan6773@jrlonergan67733 ай бұрын
  • Love this song you did an amazing job 🫶👍

    @weedhopper@weedhopper4 ай бұрын
  • My body tells me that this is the music i need. Insane.

    @xanix6862@xanix68624 ай бұрын
  • you've captured my attention and my curiosity about old norse. I've subscribed to hear more of that. perhaps you could do more Miracle of Sound songs in old norse. I'd love to hear you do Place in Nature inspired by Monster Hunter World

    @blazethecat363@blazethecat3634 ай бұрын
  • That's absolutely amazing... I love it! ... It takes me home again... I'm curious how or where you learned Old Norse... If you're from Iceland it makes sense... If you aren't from Iceland I'm even more impressed.

    @NorthmanGuitarCovers-Vkng737@NorthmanGuitarCovers-Vkng7373 ай бұрын
  • A collab with miracle of sound doing the instruments(nordic version) and aurora aksnes singing in norwegian would probably be insane 👍 🇳🇴🇮🇸

    @jmcresencio2209@jmcresencio22098 күн бұрын
  • Amazing performance, and you have great talent, respect from a fellow Viking musician! 👊⚡

    @Njordic@Njordic4 ай бұрын
  • Waaaaa i love it😮

    @kravkawa@kravkawa3 ай бұрын
  • Nice !!! 🤩😍

    @Bridgess94@Bridgess944 ай бұрын
  • So this is the third song I've heard in old Norse and it's the third song I'm learning in old Norse. I love it!

    @enoughofyourkoicarp@enoughofyourkoicarp4 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful and talented damsel. This Germanic warrior is looking forward to meet you in Walhalla.

    @OogyLix@OogyLix20 күн бұрын
  • great job !! this is amazing .. love the pronunciation.. its nearly spot on! but two thumbs up still.. friðar tíl ! and greetings form the cold north, and the land of the danes ;) heyr himna smiður, sjalfir ásliðar!

    @Marvinuser@Marvinuser3 ай бұрын
  • just noticed the dark mark on your arm after watching the video like 200 times. You just became even better :D

    @Telefonziege@Telefonziege2 ай бұрын
  • Youre my favourite !! Viking is calling me !!! Valhalla calling me.....Viking is in my blood !

    @OdinPettersson@OdinPettersson3 ай бұрын
  • Very, very cool.

    @MsSteelphoenix@MsSteelphoenix3 ай бұрын
  • If Wyndreth is cool with it, a norse cover of "Savage Daughter" would be lovely!

    @mikalero@mikalero4 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for such a gorgeous performance) I adore Scandinavian music, and this song is absolutely gorgeous) I’ve been looking for a cover in ancient Norse for so long)Sköl

    @Bes666hell@Bes666hell3 ай бұрын
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