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Ina Zhelyazkova on Oeagrus temple in Balkan
Възраждане храма на Еагър на Паунов камък над Тъжа на 19.05.2019г.
published: 20 May 2019
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Oeagrus Promo
Exclusive preview of UNSEEN / SHAMAN 무녀 by OEAGRUS, debut single, OUT JULY 2021
on VINYL & STREAMING platforms
https://soundcloud.com/oeagrus
https://www.instagram.com/oeagrus.official/
https://www.facebook.com/oeagrus.official
published: 02 May 2021
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Oeagrus | Ambient jam on the Microfreak
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I love playing around, patching the Microfreak - sometimes I just sit on the couch with headphones and a powerbank feeding it while trying out different things. For this jam I was trying to combine what I feel is the harsher, more 'industrial' sound of the BITRANGER and a pad I patched which ranges from a noisy, ocean wave like sound, to and ethereal string section. The Volca Drum sits in between the two, with the thumping kicks.
Since I only have two channels on my audio interface (and...
published: 15 Feb 2021
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Krasimir Panchev near to Oeagrus temple.
Гайда над Джандема ви пожелавам да чуете и вие на живо.
published: 20 May 2019
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The Oneiroi: Morpheus and His Brothers, Ancient Greek Dream Gods
00:00 The Oneiroi: Morpheus and His Brothers, Ancient Greek Dream Gods
00:30 Comparing Three Oneiroi – Morpheus, Phobetor, and Phantasos
01:49 The Importance of Dreams in Ancient Greece
02:31 Morpheus in Classical Literature
03:42 Portraying an Abstract Idea, Morpheus Lives On
published: 24 Dec 2020
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Unseen / Shaman RELEASE DATE ANNOUNCEMENT
https://www.oeagrus.co.uk
Unseen / Shaman by Oeagrus on SPOTIFY, iTunes store & 12" vinyl (LIMITED SERIES).
PRE-ORDER 16th of July 2021 / OUT 30th of July 2021
Check out full list of streaming platforms and how to pre-order digital & 12" vinyl.
https://www.oeagrus.co.uk/follow
published: 16 May 2021
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#AGeditchallenge 'The Ballad for Orpheus MV'
The title of the music is 'Ballad for Orpheus'
Orpheus was a musician, poet, and prophet in Greek mythology.
His parents were the king of Thrace Oeagrus and the muse Calliope.
He was considered the best musician and poet of all, and he perfected the lyre.
It was the god Apollo who taught Orpheus how to play the lyre when he was an adolescent.
Traditionally, Orpheus was the son of a Muse (probably Calliope, the patron of epic poetry) and Oeagrus, a king of Thrace (other versions give Apollo). According to some legends, Apollo gave Orpheus his first lyre. Orpheus’s singing and playing were so beautiful that animals and even trees and rocks moved about him in dance.
Orpheus joined the expedition of the Argonauts, saving them from the music of the Sirens by playing his own, more powerful music...
published: 20 Sep 2020
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How to Pronounce Eostre? (CORRECTLY)
This video shows you how to pronounce Eostre (Goddess of Spring, Norse Mythology, pronunciation guide).
Hear MORE NAMES in NORSE MYTHOLOGY pronounced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wZpoyctZRE&list;=PLd_ydU7Boqa0PFffaAAPJAsc5eT1e8JSZ
Listen how to say this word/name correctly with Julien (English vocabulary videos), "how do you pronounce" free pronunciation audio/video tutorials.
Learn how to say words in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, and many other languages with Julien Miquel and his pronunciation tutorials! In the world of words and the diversity of accents and local dialects, some words can be extremely hard to pronounce. There are mobile apps, online tools, dictionary websites to help you as well, but this dedicated channel is you go-to directory to improve your diction...
published: 20 Mar 2021
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Ina Zhelyazkova on Oeagrus temple in Balkan
Възраждане храма на Еагър на Паунов камък над Тъжа на 19.05.2019г.
Възраждане храма на Еагър на Паунов камък над Тъжа на 19.05.2019г.
https://wn.com/Ina_Zhelyazkova_On_Oeagrus_Temple_In_Balkan
Възраждане храма на Еагър на Паунов камък над Тъжа на 19.05.2019г.
- published: 20 May 2019
- views: 237
0:22
Oeagrus Promo
Exclusive preview of UNSEEN / SHAMAN 무녀 by OEAGRUS, debut single, OUT JULY 2021
on VINYL & STREAMING platforms
https://soundcloud.com/oeagrus
https://www.inst...
Exclusive preview of UNSEEN / SHAMAN 무녀 by OEAGRUS, debut single, OUT JULY 2021
on VINYL & STREAMING platforms
https://soundcloud.com/oeagrus
https://www.instagram.com/oeagrus.official/
https://www.facebook.com/oeagrus.official
https://wn.com/Oeagrus_Promo
Exclusive preview of UNSEEN / SHAMAN 무녀 by OEAGRUS, debut single, OUT JULY 2021
on VINYL & STREAMING platforms
https://soundcloud.com/oeagrus
https://www.instagram.com/oeagrus.official/
https://www.facebook.com/oeagrus.official
- published: 02 May 2021
- views: 438
5:35
Oeagrus | Ambient jam on the Microfreak
Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed subscribe for weekly videos!
Get my first EP on Bandcamp:
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https://li...
Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed subscribe for weekly videos!
Get my first EP on Bandcamp:
https://mhob.bandcamp.com/
check me out on linktree:
https://linktr.ee/mhob_music
support me on Ko-Fi:
https://ko-fi.com/mhobmusic
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I love playing around, patching the Microfreak - sometimes I just sit on the couch with headphones and a powerbank feeding it while trying out different things. For this jam I was trying to combine what I feel is the harsher, more 'industrial' sound of the BITRANGER and a pad I patched which ranges from a noisy, ocean wave like sound, to and ethereal string section. The Volca Drum sits in between the two, with the thumping kicks.
Since I only have two channels on my audio interface (and I'm using the BITRANGER's stereo output), I ended applying the effect chain by doing a MID/SIDE split then a frequency split. This created some interesting interactions between compression and reverbs, with the hi-hats creating an ondulating sound through the reverb. This in turn led me to creating a noisier pad on the Microfreak!
EQUIPMENT
Arturia Microfreak
Korg Volca Drum
Bastl Instruments BITRANGER
SOFTWARE
Presonus Studio One
D16 Toraverb2
https://wn.com/Oeagrus_|_Ambient_Jam_On_The_Microfreak
Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed subscribe for weekly videos!
Get my first EP on Bandcamp:
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check me out on linktree:
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I love playing around, patching the Microfreak - sometimes I just sit on the couch with headphones and a powerbank feeding it while trying out different things. For this jam I was trying to combine what I feel is the harsher, more 'industrial' sound of the BITRANGER and a pad I patched which ranges from a noisy, ocean wave like sound, to and ethereal string section. The Volca Drum sits in between the two, with the thumping kicks.
Since I only have two channels on my audio interface (and I'm using the BITRANGER's stereo output), I ended applying the effect chain by doing a MID/SIDE split then a frequency split. This created some interesting interactions between compression and reverbs, with the hi-hats creating an ondulating sound through the reverb. This in turn led me to creating a noisier pad on the Microfreak!
EQUIPMENT
Arturia Microfreak
Korg Volca Drum
Bastl Instruments BITRANGER
SOFTWARE
Presonus Studio One
D16 Toraverb2
- published: 15 Feb 2021
- views: 95
2:11
Krasimir Panchev near to Oeagrus temple.
Гайда над Джандема ви пожелавам да чуете и вие на живо.
Гайда над Джандема ви пожелавам да чуете и вие на живо.
https://wn.com/Krasimir_Panchev_Near_To_Oeagrus_Temple.
Гайда над Джандема ви пожелавам да чуете и вие на живо.
- published: 20 May 2019
- views: 538
4:36
The Oneiroi: Morpheus and His Brothers, Ancient Greek Dream Gods
00:00 The Oneiroi: Morpheus and His Brothers, Ancient Greek Dream Gods
00:30 Comparing Three Oneiroi – Morpheus, Phobetor, and Phantasos
01:49 The Importance of...
00:00 The Oneiroi: Morpheus and His Brothers, Ancient Greek Dream Gods
00:30 Comparing Three Oneiroi – Morpheus, Phobetor, and Phantasos
01:49 The Importance of Dreams in Ancient Greece
02:31 Morpheus in Classical Literature
03:42 Portraying an Abstract Idea, Morpheus Lives On
https://wn.com/The_Oneiroi_Morpheus_And_His_Brothers,_Ancient_Greek_Dream_Gods
00:00 The Oneiroi: Morpheus and His Brothers, Ancient Greek Dream Gods
00:30 Comparing Three Oneiroi – Morpheus, Phobetor, and Phantasos
01:49 The Importance of Dreams in Ancient Greece
02:31 Morpheus in Classical Literature
03:42 Portraying an Abstract Idea, Morpheus Lives On
- published: 24 Dec 2020
- views: 4087
0:26
Unseen / Shaman RELEASE DATE ANNOUNCEMENT
https://www.oeagrus.co.uk
Unseen / Shaman by Oeagrus on SPOTIFY, iTunes store & 12" vinyl (LIMITED SERIES).
PRE-ORDER 16th of July 2021 / OUT 30th of July 2021 ...
https://www.oeagrus.co.uk
Unseen / Shaman by Oeagrus on SPOTIFY, iTunes store & 12" vinyl (LIMITED SERIES).
PRE-ORDER 16th of July 2021 / OUT 30th of July 2021
Check out full list of streaming platforms and how to pre-order digital & 12" vinyl.
https://www.oeagrus.co.uk/follow
https://wn.com/Unseen_Shaman_Release_Date_Announcement
https://www.oeagrus.co.uk
Unseen / Shaman by Oeagrus on SPOTIFY, iTunes store & 12" vinyl (LIMITED SERIES).
PRE-ORDER 16th of July 2021 / OUT 30th of July 2021
Check out full list of streaming platforms and how to pre-order digital & 12" vinyl.
https://www.oeagrus.co.uk/follow
- published: 16 May 2021
- views: 158
4:19
#AGeditchallenge 'The Ballad for Orpheus MV'
The title of the music is 'Ballad for Orpheus'
Orpheus was a musician, poet, and prophet in Greek mythology.
His parents were the king of Thrace Oeagrus and the...
The title of the music is 'Ballad for Orpheus'
Orpheus was a musician, poet, and prophet in Greek mythology.
His parents were the king of Thrace Oeagrus and the muse Calliope.
He was considered the best musician and poet of all, and he perfected the lyre.
It was the god Apollo who taught Orpheus how to play the lyre when he was an adolescent.
Traditionally, Orpheus was the son of a Muse (probably Calliope, the patron of epic poetry) and Oeagrus, a king of Thrace (other versions give Apollo). According to some legends, Apollo gave Orpheus his first lyre. Orpheus’s singing and playing were so beautiful that animals and even trees and rocks moved about him in dance.
Orpheus joined the expedition of the Argonauts, saving them from the music of the Sirens by playing his own, more powerful music. On his return, he married Eurydice, who was soon killed by a snakebite. Overcome with grief, Orpheus ventured himself to the land of the dead to attempt to bring Eurydice back to life. With his singing and playing, he charmed the ferryman Charon and the dog Cerberus, guardians of the River Styx. His music and grief so moved Hades, king of the underworld, that Orpheus was allowed to take Eurydice with him back to the world of life and light. Hades set one condition, however: upon leaving the land of death, both Orpheus and Eurydice were forbidden to look back. The couple climbed up toward the opening into the land of the living, and Orpheus, seeing the Sun again, turned back to share his delight with Eurydice. At that moment, she disappeared. A famous version of the story was related by Virgil in Georgics, Book IV.
Orpheus himself was later killed by the women of Thrace. The motive and manner of his death vary in different accounts, but the earliest known, that of Aeschylus, says that they were Maenads urged by Dionysus to tear him to pieces in a Bacchic orgy because he preferred the worship of the rival god Apollo. His head, still singing, with his lyre, floated to Lesbos, where an oracle of Orpheus was established. The head prophesied until the oracle became more famous than that of Apollo at Delphi, at which time Apollo himself bade the Orphic oracle stop. The dismembered limbs of Orpheus were gathered up and buried by the Muses. His lyre they had placed in the heavens as a constellation.
A mystery religion based on the teachings and songs of Orpheus is thought to have eventually arisen in ancient Greece, although no coherent description of such a religion can be constructed from historical evidence. Most scholars agree that by the 5th century BC there was at least an Orphic movement, with traveling priests who offered teaching and initiation, based on a body of legend and doctrine said to have been founded by Orpheus. Part of the Orphic ritual is thought to have involved the mimed or actual dismemberment of an individual representing the god Dionysus, who was then seen to be reborn. Orphic eschatology laid great stress on rewards and punishment after bodily death, the soul than being freed to achieve its true life.
This MV Represent the song 'The Ballads of Orpheus' written by Egozi & Stav with respect.
https://wn.com/Ageditchallenge_'The_Ballad_For_Orpheus_Mv'
The title of the music is 'Ballad for Orpheus'
Orpheus was a musician, poet, and prophet in Greek mythology.
His parents were the king of Thrace Oeagrus and the muse Calliope.
He was considered the best musician and poet of all, and he perfected the lyre.
It was the god Apollo who taught Orpheus how to play the lyre when he was an adolescent.
Traditionally, Orpheus was the son of a Muse (probably Calliope, the patron of epic poetry) and Oeagrus, a king of Thrace (other versions give Apollo). According to some legends, Apollo gave Orpheus his first lyre. Orpheus’s singing and playing were so beautiful that animals and even trees and rocks moved about him in dance.
Orpheus joined the expedition of the Argonauts, saving them from the music of the Sirens by playing his own, more powerful music. On his return, he married Eurydice, who was soon killed by a snakebite. Overcome with grief, Orpheus ventured himself to the land of the dead to attempt to bring Eurydice back to life. With his singing and playing, he charmed the ferryman Charon and the dog Cerberus, guardians of the River Styx. His music and grief so moved Hades, king of the underworld, that Orpheus was allowed to take Eurydice with him back to the world of life and light. Hades set one condition, however: upon leaving the land of death, both Orpheus and Eurydice were forbidden to look back. The couple climbed up toward the opening into the land of the living, and Orpheus, seeing the Sun again, turned back to share his delight with Eurydice. At that moment, she disappeared. A famous version of the story was related by Virgil in Georgics, Book IV.
Orpheus himself was later killed by the women of Thrace. The motive and manner of his death vary in different accounts, but the earliest known, that of Aeschylus, says that they were Maenads urged by Dionysus to tear him to pieces in a Bacchic orgy because he preferred the worship of the rival god Apollo. His head, still singing, with his lyre, floated to Lesbos, where an oracle of Orpheus was established. The head prophesied until the oracle became more famous than that of Apollo at Delphi, at which time Apollo himself bade the Orphic oracle stop. The dismembered limbs of Orpheus were gathered up and buried by the Muses. His lyre they had placed in the heavens as a constellation.
A mystery religion based on the teachings and songs of Orpheus is thought to have eventually arisen in ancient Greece, although no coherent description of such a religion can be constructed from historical evidence. Most scholars agree that by the 5th century BC there was at least an Orphic movement, with traveling priests who offered teaching and initiation, based on a body of legend and doctrine said to have been founded by Orpheus. Part of the Orphic ritual is thought to have involved the mimed or actual dismemberment of an individual representing the god Dionysus, who was then seen to be reborn. Orphic eschatology laid great stress on rewards and punishment after bodily death, the soul than being freed to achieve its true life.
This MV Represent the song 'The Ballads of Orpheus' written by Egozi & Stav with respect.
- published: 20 Sep 2020
- views: 202
0:53
How to Pronounce Eostre? (CORRECTLY)
This video shows you how to pronounce Eostre (Goddess of Spring, Norse Mythology, pronunciation guide).
Hear MORE NAMES in NORSE MYTHOLOGY pronounced: https://w...
This video shows you how to pronounce Eostre (Goddess of Spring, Norse Mythology, pronunciation guide).
Hear MORE NAMES in NORSE MYTHOLOGY pronounced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wZpoyctZRE&list;=PLd_ydU7Boqa0PFffaAAPJAsc5eT1e8JSZ
Listen how to say this word/name correctly with Julien (English vocabulary videos), "how do you pronounce" free pronunciation audio/video tutorials.
Learn how to say words in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, and many other languages with Julien Miquel and his pronunciation tutorials! In the world of words and the diversity of accents and local dialects, some words can be extremely hard to pronounce. There are mobile apps, online tools, dictionary websites to help you as well, but this dedicated channel is you go-to directory to improve your diction, voicing elocution, enunciation, and intonation.
Julien’s instructional and educational videos make pronunciation easier as I detail the correct pronunciation as fluent speaker many languages such as French, English, Spanish, or Italian, and curious student of world idioms such as Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Polish, or Russian.
-If you found this video helpful please like the video to support my work.
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#EnglishWithJulien
What does this word/name mean? Words’ meaning, dictionary definition, explanation, information.
Information & Source
Ēostre (Old English: *Ēastre [ˈæːɑstre],[1] Northumbrian dialect Ēastro,[2] Mercian dialect and West Saxon dialect (Old English) Ēostre [ˈeːostre];[3] Old High German: *Ôstara) is a West Germanic spring goddess.[4][5] By way of the Germanic month bearing her name (Northumbrian: Ēosturmōnaþ; West Saxon: Ēastermōnaþ; Old High German: Ôstarmânoth), she is the namesake of the festival of Easter in some languages. Ēostre is attested solely by Bede in his 8th-century work The Reckoning of Time, where Bede states that during Ēosturmōnaþ (the equivalent of April), pagan Anglo-Saxons had held feasts in Ēostre's honour, but that this tradition had died out by his time, replaced by the Christian Paschal month, a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus. Wikipedia Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%92ostre
https://wn.com/How_To_Pronounce_Eostre_(Correctly)
This video shows you how to pronounce Eostre (Goddess of Spring, Norse Mythology, pronunciation guide).
Hear MORE NAMES in NORSE MYTHOLOGY pronounced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wZpoyctZRE&list;=PLd_ydU7Boqa0PFffaAAPJAsc5eT1e8JSZ
Listen how to say this word/name correctly with Julien (English vocabulary videos), "how do you pronounce" free pronunciation audio/video tutorials.
Learn how to say words in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, and many other languages with Julien Miquel and his pronunciation tutorials! In the world of words and the diversity of accents and local dialects, some words can be extremely hard to pronounce. There are mobile apps, online tools, dictionary websites to help you as well, but this dedicated channel is you go-to directory to improve your diction, voicing elocution, enunciation, and intonation.
Julien’s instructional and educational videos make pronunciation easier as I detail the correct pronunciation as fluent speaker many languages such as French, English, Spanish, or Italian, and curious student of world idioms such as Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Polish, or Russian.
-If you found this video helpful please like the video to support my work.
-If you would like help with any future pronunciations, be sure to subscribe!
-Thanks for Watching How To Pronounce with Julien and happy pronouncing.
#EnglishWithJulien
What does this word/name mean? Words’ meaning, dictionary definition, explanation, information.
Information & Source
Ēostre (Old English: *Ēastre [ˈæːɑstre],[1] Northumbrian dialect Ēastro,[2] Mercian dialect and West Saxon dialect (Old English) Ēostre [ˈeːostre];[3] Old High German: *Ôstara) is a West Germanic spring goddess.[4][5] By way of the Germanic month bearing her name (Northumbrian: Ēosturmōnaþ; West Saxon: Ēastermōnaþ; Old High German: Ôstarmânoth), she is the namesake of the festival of Easter in some languages. Ēostre is attested solely by Bede in his 8th-century work The Reckoning of Time, where Bede states that during Ēosturmōnaþ (the equivalent of April), pagan Anglo-Saxons had held feasts in Ēostre's honour, but that this tradition had died out by his time, replaced by the Christian Paschal month, a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus. Wikipedia Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%92ostre
- published: 20 Mar 2021
- views: 8783