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Name
Hildegard von Blingin'
Description
Bardcore for the discerning clergyman, noble, or muck-gathering peasant.
I am a Canadian singer/illustrator who started making Bardcore in the Spring of 2020. If you're new to Bardcore, it is a pastiche genre that takes modern songs and makes them "old-timey" through the use of Medieval and Renaissance inspired instrumentation, as well as Shakespearean-ish lyrics.
Unless otherwise credited, the majority of the instrumentals were created by me. They feature a mix of virtual and real instruments, including the Celtic harp, Irish whistle, and recorder. Several videos feature my brother, known here as Friar Funk.
Looking to use my music in a non-profit video, play, podcast, video game mod, etc? Please go ahead so long as you provide proper credit to any of the artists included on the track. Feel free to send me an email to let me know where it's been used!
Lastly, I don’t take private commissions, but I am open to collaborating on projects that fit my niche.
I am a Canadian singer/illustrator who started making Bardcore in the Spring of 2020. If you're new to Bardcore, it is a pastiche genre that takes modern songs and makes them "old-timey" through the use of Medieval and Renaissance inspired instrumentation, as well as Shakespearean-ish lyrics.
Unless otherwise credited, the majority of the instrumentals were created by me. They feature a mix of virtual and real instruments, including the Celtic harp, Irish whistle, and recorder. Several videos feature my brother, known here as Friar Funk.
Looking to use my music in a non-profit video, play, podcast, video game mod, etc? Please go ahead so long as you provide proper credit to any of the artists included on the track. Feel free to send me an email to let me know where it's been used!
Lastly, I don’t take private commissions, but I am open to collaborating on projects that fit my niche.
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CorneliusLink
(4 minutes ago)
Wow. This is incredible, or as I would say in medieval english(sorry): Thou dost takest my breath away, Lady Hildegard and Lord Friar!
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funkydanieluk
(10 minutes ago)
When that one quiet peasant says he likes you and you shouldn't show up to the feast tomorrow.
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hrhargyll
(17 minutes ago)
Well, I’ve never been happier to find a musical genre.
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Joe-pm8de
(28 minutes ago)
Tis but a jest till the lord’s boy brings out a crossbow during town school.
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hatababazi4413
(31 minutes ago)
"We live in a monarchy": the jester
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kalibertotal9735
(47 minutes ago)
I don't know why, but there's something about "All ye bully-rooks with your buskin boots" that makes it so catchy
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f0cke_wulf764
(51 minutes ago)
When you notice the quiet kid walk out of the village blacksmith's with a full quiver
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Camallunt
(2 hour ago)
Honestly, this is what not just YouTube but the Internet was created for.
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amysteriousviewer3772
(1 hour ago)
Can’t believe Foster The People made a modern version of this medieval classic.
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hash-slingingslasher1374
(2 hours ago)
Thou art be best advised not to enter schooling quarters on the 'morrow.
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Nerbit13098
(16 hours ago)
When the citizens of Whiterun see me quicksave
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aidanrogers4438
(16 hours ago)
History fact: During the Third Crusade, the Crusaders would blast this song on full volume during the Siege of Acre.
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ItIsGonnaGetWayWorse
(10 hours ago)
Imagine an english longbow, which generally has a heavy pull and is very large.
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vnom84
(14 hours ago)
Some of you guys are alright. Don’t go to the ren faire tomorrow...
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nateposhard7525
(10 hours ago)
"He commeth for thee" has a much more threatening aura to it
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Kadz
(3 hours ago)
Thou shoudst not come to jousting practice on the morrow.
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kestreldragonicesyth8831
(16 hours ago)
"All ye bully-rooks with the buskin boots, best ye go, best ye go, outrun my arrow"
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Mr.LostSoul
(7 hours ago)
When the jester finally gets tired of being laughed at...
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amilate3753
(21 hours ago)
“All ye Bully-rooks with your buskin boots” is now my favourite sentence
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Kings_Crossing
(7 hours ago)
Her: So what era of music is your favourite?
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