Sunday 21 June 2020

How t all did start: Medieval style cov'rs (bardcore/tavernwave) on YouTube

So ev'ryone can seeth on Youtube th're’s been a recent surge of artists making medieval music (also  hath called as bardcore and tavernwave) on YouTube.

But wh're didst this trend starteth?

T seemeth liketh yond t did start with the coffin danceth meme.

A video featuring a Ghanaians celebrating at a excit'ment'ral with dancing pallbear'rs wenteth viral on YouTube.


This video prominently featur'd the Astronomia song by Vicetone & Tony Igy.

The video wenteth viral and t did create many d'rivative memes and parodies.

Youtub'r Cornelius Link hadst the brilliant idea to maketh a medieval style parody of the coffin danceth meme. That gent hath used a medieval style arras (tapestry) to depict the dancing pallbear'rs and did include medieval style cov'r of Astronomia featuring medieval instruments.


This video wast so wildly popular t prompt'd that gent to maketh many oth'r medieval style cov'rs and arras depictions of music album cov'rs. Many oth'r youtub'rs beganeth doing similar cov'rs.

And thus the trend was born.



On May 19, 2020 a talent'd blogg'r Anchor from the Czech Kingdom (/the Kingdom of Bohemia/Czech Republic) hath found medieval style cov'rs and immediatelly hath fallen in loveth with this new (howev'r, in fact, fusty) music genre. :D

The lady did create a listeth of h'r minion mod'rn songs and hath tried to actively contribute to the development of bardcore by contacting one of excellent medieval style cov'rs creat'rs, Modern Music of the Dark Ages, on Instagram.  That gent did thank h'r, toldeth h'r, yond that gent did like all of those folk and yond that gent wouldst seeth what that gent can doth. 
 
On May 21, 2020 the lady did create blog Bard-core.blogspot.com and wroteth this posteth. 



Sources - hist'ry of medieval style covers/bardcore/tavernwave:


Sources yond Daniele De Rossi hath used f'r h'r answ'r:

1 comment:

  1. Holla Lady Anch'r. First, i wouldst liketh to congratulate thee f'r thy cov'rs. Those art quaint well done. I playeth the flute so if 't be true thee has't any needeth of a flute playeth'r prithee contact me at vmju@yahoo.com. 'twill soundeth a did bite bett'r than musesc're's flute :)

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Heee-e-ey baby! :D