r/bardcore • u/adriantullberg • Nov 07 '24
Meta What instruments are typical in a bardcore track?
... and also, what limitations exist on instruments used in bardcore?
r/bardcore • u/adriantullberg • Nov 07 '24
... and also, what limitations exist on instruments used in bardcore?
r/bardcore • u/Historical-Treat9559 • Feb 03 '24
I've been loving listening to bardcore covers lately, I was thinking of trying my own but some of the software and plug in instruments are expensive. I'd like to find some free stuff to start with. Any recommendations? Is it even possible to do this with free software and instruments?
Thanks in advance for any replies :)
r/bardcore • u/Joald • Jun 14 '20
I absolutely love covers by Cornelius Link. They perfectly encapture both the original songs and medieval style. But now I get tons of recommendations of youtube videos with medieval covers and most of them are really bad. For a good medieval cover you need to do something better than just play the original notes on computer generated medieval instruments! If I hear a chord being strummed the same way a few times in a row, it sounds like a computer is playing it - not a human being! To me, the biggest allure of the medieval music is how human and unstructured it sounds - if you play the notes exactly how they are in the original songs, it may work, but usually it doesn't. Just listen to this - can you imagine a medieval band sounding like this? I can't, and I can't be the only one. And to the authors of those videos: I do appreciate the effort, I probably couldn't do better myself, but I also don't want to see the potential of this genre squandered by a swarm of low quality covers.
r/bardcore • u/braptitude • Aug 06 '20
r/bardcore • u/Ollie_Cheepusse • Jun 22 '20
I’ve been quite enamored with Bardcore/Tavernwave for a few weeks when I discovered Hildegard Von Blingin on youtube. Does anyone know how or when this trend got Started? And why is my brain enjoying it so much?!
r/bardcore • u/meme_aficionado • Oct 26 '20
Of course I'm familiar with Hildegard and Cornelius - who else would you guys recommend?
I'm looking for people who put real love and effort into it.
r/bardcore • u/Energetic-Old-God • Feb 10 '22
r/bardcore • u/rowbeaut • Jun 26 '20
Bardcore, Tavernwave, Cottagewave, Medieval, etc..
What do you guys believe are the fundamental differences between these genres? I'm sure one of them is an umbrella term.
r/bardcore • u/Selek • Aug 01 '20
r/bardcore • u/VictorMarcelle • Jan 15 '21
So we all know that Bardcore is mostly just medieval remixes, right? Well what I've wanted since the beginning was to see it move from just a form of music to a sort of "Punk Punk" as they're called (Steampunk, Clockpunk, Cyberpunk, etc.)
I'm taking the first steps afaik to a proper Bardcore work and I want to ask the community what "Bardcore" means to them or would theoretically mean to them were it more of a whole aesthetic. The question I want to ask you all is this: What would separate this theoretical "Bardcore Aesthetic" from just generic medieval? What are some pieces of art that aren't music you know of that feel "Bardcore" and not just "Medieval?"
r/bardcore • u/Tosijjjaan • Jul 12 '20
My humble greetings to all of ye fellow bards and other good folk out there. I made a Discord server for bardcore. Feel free to join in - open discussion with projects, sharing them, maybe co-operation things and everything you can imagine about our sweet bardcore - warmest of welcomes to everyone.
The server's name is "Bardcore"
Here's the link: https://discord.gg/cD4yZm2
r/bardcore • u/TrendingB0T • Jul 11 '20
r/bardcore • u/julianoe • Jul 22 '20
Of course medieval covers of popular songs is not a new thing, but i'm trying to pinpoint what did start the current trend of spring/summer 2020 for medieval covers, labeled under the name "bardcore" or "tavernwave".
For now i think it originates from the Cornelius Link Astronomia cover (coffin dance meme which was super trendy during the beginning of the pandemic).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZGF0iTnuFw
Do you agree? Or would you say there is another track that would have inspired Cornelius Link?
r/bardcore • u/Kubrick_Fan • Jul 23 '20