Alliterative verse can be found in many other languages as well. The FinnishKalevala and the EstonianKalevipoeg both use alliterative forms derived from folk tradition. Traditional Turkic verse, for example that of the Uyghur, is also alliterative.
Bratwurst Skaldenzunge Ivasson - Der Dróttkvætt (Dróttkvætt)
Ein Dróttkvætt aus meiner Feder über die Regeln des Dróttkvætt-Schreibens. Am Ende wurde eine Regel geziehlt missachtet (Insidergründe ;)
published: 08 Oct 2017
:Dróttkvætt: Tribal Mafia
Tribal Mafia halloween party 04.11.2017
Music: Heilung – Alfadhirhaiti
published: 04 Nov 2017
Early Bird Warm Up Challenge: Dróttkvætt for HRM Ullr - Lucia Elena Braganza
Early Bird Warm Up Challenge: Dróttkvætt for HRM Ullr - Lucia Elena Braganza
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2021 in the ethereal realm.
Early Bird Warm Up Challenge:
Boot up the computer, and warm up your cuppa coffee, tea, chai -- or other preferred beverage at whatever temperature ;) -- and join us in the first challenge! Perform something of your choice to merrily cast us off upon the watery ways today...
published: 02 Dec 2021
Drottkvaet - "Regarding King Styrkarr"
Konung-kveði om Styrkarr ("Regarding King Styrkarr")
Dróttkvætt poem in five stanzas,
Written and performed by Wulfstan Hrafnsson
Commissioned by TH Tir Righ, Einar II and Tangwystl
For TRM An Tir, Styrkarr II and Stjarna II
Debut performance, Tir Righ June Coronet, AS 52 (2017)
Saturday evening court
published: 06 Oct 2017
Cthulhu Eldritch Horror Final Form
reading a drottkvaett for the website "forgotten grounds regained"
published: 08 Nov 2023
Bratwurst Skaldenzunge Ivasson - Im dritten Jahr des grünen Drachen (Dròttkvætt)
Ein Dròttkvætt den ich über die Geschehnisse vom Drachenfest 2016 aus Sicht des Roten Lagers geschrieben habe
published: 06 Mar 2017
The Art of Viking Poetry: A How-To (Includes Kennings)
Be your own skáld! If you've ever wanted to try your hand at writing your own poem in the true Viking style, or just want to appreciate Norse poetry more deeply, this guide will show you how it's done, everything from alliteration to kennings to heiti in three eddic meters (fornyrðislag, ljóðaháttr, and galdralag) and the main skaldic meter (dróttkvætt).
Dr. Jackson Crawford is Instructor of Nordic Studies and Nordic Program Coordinator at the University of Colorado Boulder (formerly UC Berkeley and UCLA). He is a historical linguist and an experienced teacher of Old Norse, Modern Icelandic, and Norwegian. FAQs: https://youtu.be/tOgU4vgnmxE
Jackson Crawford’s translation of The Poetic Edda is available now: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1624663567 and his translation of The Saga of t...
published: 11 Jul 2017
Atlakviða 5-25 in Old Norse
A reading
published: 25 Oct 2023
Við-þeyr version 2
A new improved recording of Víg-þeyr (A War Storm) - a dróttkvætt calling our King to War! In this version, you can read along with the poem.
published: 28 May 2011
Skjaldmær Norse - Viking Background Music
Viking music often had themes related to nature, mythology, and battles. The lyrics were usually in Old Norse and were sung in a style known as "dróttkvætt," which was characterized by complex rhyming patterns and alliteration.
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in Viking music, and many modern artists have created their own interpretations of this ancient music.
Music by @OB-Lixoriginalmusic
https://pixabay.com/pl/users/ob-lix-17147719/
Animated Photo: BrandwayArt
https://linktr.ee/brandwayart
Early Bird Warm Up Challenge: Dróttkvætt for HRM Ullr - Lucia Elena Braganza
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2021 in the ethereal realm.
Early Bird Warm Up Challe...
Early Bird Warm Up Challenge: Dróttkvætt for HRM Ullr - Lucia Elena Braganza
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2021 in the ethereal realm.
Early Bird Warm Up Challenge:
Boot up the computer, and warm up your cuppa coffee, tea, chai -- or other preferred beverage at whatever temperature ;) -- and join us in the first challenge! Perform something of your choice to merrily cast us off upon the watery ways today...
Early Bird Warm Up Challenge: Dróttkvætt for HRM Ullr - Lucia Elena Braganza
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2021 in the ethereal realm.
Early Bird Warm Up Challenge:
Boot up the computer, and warm up your cuppa coffee, tea, chai -- or other preferred beverage at whatever temperature ;) -- and join us in the first challenge! Perform something of your choice to merrily cast us off upon the watery ways today...
Konung-kveði om Styrkarr ("Regarding King Styrkarr")
Dróttkvætt poem in five stanzas,
Written and performed by Wulfstan Hrafnsson
Commissioned by TH Tir Righ, ...
Konung-kveði om Styrkarr ("Regarding King Styrkarr")
Dróttkvætt poem in five stanzas,
Written and performed by Wulfstan Hrafnsson
Commissioned by TH Tir Righ, Einar II and Tangwystl
For TRM An Tir, Styrkarr II and Stjarna II
Debut performance, Tir Righ June Coronet, AS 52 (2017)
Saturday evening court
Konung-kveði om Styrkarr ("Regarding King Styrkarr")
Dróttkvætt poem in five stanzas,
Written and performed by Wulfstan Hrafnsson
Commissioned by TH Tir Righ, Einar II and Tangwystl
For TRM An Tir, Styrkarr II and Stjarna II
Debut performance, Tir Righ June Coronet, AS 52 (2017)
Saturday evening court
Be your own skáld! If you've ever wanted to try your hand at writing your own poem in the true Viking style, or just want to appreciate Norse poetry more deeply...
Be your own skáld! If you've ever wanted to try your hand at writing your own poem in the true Viking style, or just want to appreciate Norse poetry more deeply, this guide will show you how it's done, everything from alliteration to kennings to heiti in three eddic meters (fornyrðislag, ljóðaháttr, and galdralag) and the main skaldic meter (dróttkvætt).
Dr. Jackson Crawford is Instructor of Nordic Studies and Nordic Program Coordinator at the University of Colorado Boulder (formerly UC Berkeley and UCLA). He is a historical linguist and an experienced teacher of Old Norse, Modern Icelandic, and Norwegian. FAQs: https://youtu.be/tOgU4vgnmxE
Jackson Crawford’s translation of The Poetic Edda is available now: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1624663567 and his translation of The Saga of the Volsungs with The Saga of Ragnar Lothbrok is forthcoming in September 2017: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1624666337
Jackson Crawford's Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/norsebysw
Be your own skáld! If you've ever wanted to try your hand at writing your own poem in the true Viking style, or just want to appreciate Norse poetry more deeply, this guide will show you how it's done, everything from alliteration to kennings to heiti in three eddic meters (fornyrðislag, ljóðaháttr, and galdralag) and the main skaldic meter (dróttkvætt).
Dr. Jackson Crawford is Instructor of Nordic Studies and Nordic Program Coordinator at the University of Colorado Boulder (formerly UC Berkeley and UCLA). He is a historical linguist and an experienced teacher of Old Norse, Modern Icelandic, and Norwegian. FAQs: https://youtu.be/tOgU4vgnmxE
Jackson Crawford’s translation of The Poetic Edda is available now: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1624663567 and his translation of The Saga of the Volsungs with The Saga of Ragnar Lothbrok is forthcoming in September 2017: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1624666337
Jackson Crawford's Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/norsebysw
Viking music often had themes related to nature, mythology, and battles. The lyrics were usually in Old Norse and were sung in a style known as "dróttkvætt," wh...
Viking music often had themes related to nature, mythology, and battles. The lyrics were usually in Old Norse and were sung in a style known as "dróttkvætt," which was characterized by complex rhyming patterns and alliteration.
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in Viking music, and many modern artists have created their own interpretations of this ancient music.
Music by @OB-Lixoriginalmusic
https://pixabay.com/pl/users/ob-lix-17147719/
Animated Photo: BrandwayArt
https://linktr.ee/brandwayart
Viking music often had themes related to nature, mythology, and battles. The lyrics were usually in Old Norse and were sung in a style known as "dróttkvætt," which was characterized by complex rhyming patterns and alliteration.
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in Viking music, and many modern artists have created their own interpretations of this ancient music.
Music by @OB-Lixoriginalmusic
https://pixabay.com/pl/users/ob-lix-17147719/
Animated Photo: BrandwayArt
https://linktr.ee/brandwayart
Early Bird Warm Up Challenge: Dróttkvætt for HRM Ullr - Lucia Elena Braganza
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2021 in the ethereal realm.
Early Bird Warm Up Challenge:
Boot up the computer, and warm up your cuppa coffee, tea, chai -- or other preferred beverage at whatever temperature ;) -- and join us in the first challenge! Perform something of your choice to merrily cast us off upon the watery ways today...
Konung-kveði om Styrkarr ("Regarding King Styrkarr")
Dróttkvætt poem in five stanzas,
Written and performed by Wulfstan Hrafnsson
Commissioned by TH Tir Righ, Einar II and Tangwystl
For TRM An Tir, Styrkarr II and Stjarna II
Debut performance, Tir Righ June Coronet, AS 52 (2017)
Saturday evening court
Be your own skáld! If you've ever wanted to try your hand at writing your own poem in the true Viking style, or just want to appreciate Norse poetry more deeply, this guide will show you how it's done, everything from alliteration to kennings to heiti in three eddic meters (fornyrðislag, ljóðaháttr, and galdralag) and the main skaldic meter (dróttkvætt).
Dr. Jackson Crawford is Instructor of Nordic Studies and Nordic Program Coordinator at the University of Colorado Boulder (formerly UC Berkeley and UCLA). He is a historical linguist and an experienced teacher of Old Norse, Modern Icelandic, and Norwegian. FAQs: https://youtu.be/tOgU4vgnmxE
Jackson Crawford’s translation of The Poetic Edda is available now: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1624663567 and his translation of The Saga of the Volsungs with The Saga of Ragnar Lothbrok is forthcoming in September 2017: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1624666337
Jackson Crawford's Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/norsebysw
Viking music often had themes related to nature, mythology, and battles. The lyrics were usually in Old Norse and were sung in a style known as "dróttkvætt," which was characterized by complex rhyming patterns and alliteration.
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in Viking music, and many modern artists have created their own interpretations of this ancient music.
Music by @OB-Lixoriginalmusic
https://pixabay.com/pl/users/ob-lix-17147719/
Animated Photo: BrandwayArt
https://linktr.ee/brandwayart
Alliterative verse can be found in many other languages as well. The FinnishKalevala and the EstonianKalevipoeg both use alliterative forms derived from folk tradition. Traditional Turkic verse, for example that of the Uyghur, is also alliterative.