Where ever I am and I hear joiking it makes me feel like I am at home. Cause I’m originally from north Finland and my native language is Sámi and now when I quit far away from home I happy that I can find joik and Sámi language song also from YouTube.
its not that old of a split as the beginning. but if you look at the older pictures of the Sami people and pictures of the Inuit from Canada you can see a resemblance. even without genetics you can tell
well if you want to go with the genetics thing TECHNICALLY we are all pretty related and seperated long ago. Homo Sapien evolved in southern Africa and then migrated north and out from there. So yeah Native Americans and Finno Ugric aswell as EVERYONE ELSE
Firstly, Native Americans are related to Fenno Ugric people. Unless you want to dispute with genetics. Separated long ago, though.
Secondly, about the nature of joik, it is mainly expressing your feelings and life story, or another’s life story, or any story just in unintelligible words. That is the power of joik. It captures the essence instead of the substance. Basic rule of Finnish spellsinging.
thanks^^ I know that it’s the “first” beer song but where is the Song? I mean on which Album did you find it? I have Shamaniac and Idja and it’s not on them^^
no offence but you’re wrong.
Vuola Lávlla means “Beer song” and the lyrics are a little bit different actually. I’m not sure what “Kanohta” means, but it’s different.
thanks for this! I am a big fan of Korpiklaani, but I much prefer the Shaman stuff. It is so much deeper and meaningful, with the Sámi yoiking and ancient Finnic shamanistic themes.
no mames, expresion lirica de Shaman y Korpiklaani me gustan mucho. pero a mi se me hace mas compleja la de shaman por como puede dar a entender totalmente la idea de la cancion nada mas con yoik o “Jiokku” y diciendo 3 palabras aprte el vivio mucho tiempo con los Saamis dentro del bosque por lo que aprendio mucho de ellos y enfoco la meditacion de los shamanes en su musica, pero creo que esta cancion es mas bien “Mu seiddi beales mun gottan” (mataria por mi objeto sagrado)
Jonne Järvelä must have real balls to bring us this form of unknown music. And I’m definitely happy that he risked his own balls to show this exotic music to the whole world. I must say that if it wasn’t for him, I’d never heard of it. So, I’m not going to let people like you blow it up. Sorry.
If you didn’t mean it then I must apologize, but let I make this clear to all those who share this antagonism with Shaman’s music.
I totally disagree. This kind of song is called the “yoik” and is a sort of a tribal/spiritual form of singing/dancing. Just because you can’t understand it, it doesn’t mean it’s ugly or poor in lyrics/rhythm. To the contrary, it’s actually quite deep and rich in rhythm and other things.
Unfortunately I’ll have to say that you’re pretty narrow-minded, my friend. I think you’d rather listen to Britney Spears and all those crappy “creative” shit than pure spiritual music.
Probably my favourite shaman song. It brings out the wolf in me. Can’t help but dance like an idiot either.
Kanohta means Canoe i think in sami
Ich liebe diese Gruppe da sie sehr löandesgebunden ist ECHT GEIL
wow, trippy video, fits very well with the music. love the joik
Where ever I am and I hear joiking it makes me feel like I am at home. Cause I’m originally from north Finland and my native language is Sámi and now when I quit far away from home I happy that I can find joik and Sámi language song also from YouTube.
its not that old of a split as the beginning. but if you look at the older pictures of the Sami people and pictures of the Inuit from Canada you can see a resemblance. even without genetics you can tell
Long live to Korpiklaani, Long live to Shamanism.
The drums of the ancient spirit still beat in our Pagan Heart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the great video , i didn’t know that this awesome band had also this side .
And stop the crap , the earth is 4.000.000.000 years old , 50.000 years is not “along ago” but yesterday .
well if you want to go with the genetics thing TECHNICALLY we are all pretty related and seperated long ago. Homo Sapien evolved in southern Africa and then migrated north and out from there. So yeah Native Americans and Finno Ugric aswell as EVERYONE ELSE
Firstly, Native Americans are related to Fenno Ugric people. Unless you want to dispute with genetics. Separated long ago, though.
Secondly, about the nature of joik, it is mainly expressing your feelings and life story, or another’s life story, or any story just in unintelligible words. That is the power of joik. It captures the essence instead of the substance. Basic rule of Finnish spellsinging.
Thanks for a great clip, Rohe.
Kanohta lavlla means “canoe Song”. Just letting you know! Thanks for posting this video. Hearing a joik always makes me feel so at peace once more.
HAIL FROM MX
Begin of “Mu Sieiddi Beales Mun Gottan” of the Shamaniac Album 1. Track ..
thanks^^ I know that it’s the “first” beer song but where is the Song? I mean on which Album did you find it? I have Shamaniac and Idja and it’s not on them^^
no offence but you’re wrong.
Vuola Lávlla means “Beer song” and the lyrics are a little bit different actually. I’m not sure what “Kanohta” means, but it’s different.
That isn’t Kanohta Lávlla… it’s Vuola Lávlla..^^ no offence^^
thanks for this! I am a big fan of Korpiklaani, but I much prefer the Shaman stuff. It is so much deeper and meaningful, with the Sámi yoiking and ancient Finnic shamanistic themes.
no mames, expresion lirica de Shaman y Korpiklaani me gustan mucho. pero a mi se me hace mas compleja la de shaman por como puede dar a entender totalmente la idea de la cancion nada mas con yoik o “Jiokku” y diciendo 3 palabras aprte el vivio mucho tiempo con los Saamis dentro del bosque por lo que aprendio mucho de ellos y enfoco la meditacion de los shamanes en su musica, pero creo que esta cancion es mas bien “Mu seiddi beales mun gottan” (mataria por mi objeto sagrado)
hey, yoik is fucking awesome, i love it, i must learn it and create a band to yoik haha
can you tell me more about shaman? i know korpi but their history seems verry interesting to me. great song btw 😀
para mi korpiklaani es muxo mejor de lo k eran como shaman!
Jonne Järvelä must have real balls to bring us this form of unknown music. And I’m definitely happy that he risked his own balls to show this exotic music to the whole world. I must say that if it wasn’t for him, I’d never heard of it. So, I’m not going to let people like you blow it up. Sorry.
If you didn’t mean it then I must apologize, but let I make this clear to all those who share this antagonism with Shaman’s music.
I totally disagree. This kind of song is called the “yoik” and is a sort of a tribal/spiritual form of singing/dancing. Just because you can’t understand it, it doesn’t mean it’s ugly or poor in lyrics/rhythm. To the contrary, it’s actually quite deep and rich in rhythm and other things.
Unfortunately I’ll have to say that you’re pretty narrow-minded, my friend. I think you’d rather listen to Britney Spears and all those crappy “creative” shit than pure spiritual music.
verdad, pero me gustan más las músicas viejas que las nuevas.
Well, by the time Shaman/Korpiklaani did this song they weren’t so “heavy metal”, perhaps a bit of “folk rock” or just folk.