Tundra | Snowy Skyrim Music & Ambience | Three Hours from Skyrim's North

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Published 2022-11-21
"Tundra" beckons you to venture deep into the untamed wilderness of Skyrim, where vast stretches of icy plains and rugged mountains await your exploration. Embark on a captivating journey through the majestic tundra of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim with this immersive music and ambience video.

From the moment you press play, "Tundra" transports you to a land of raw beauty and untamed nature. The haunting melodies weave a sonic tapestry that resonates with the spirit of Skyrim's expansive tundra. As the music unfolds, you'll be carried away by the ethereal soundscapes, filled with delicate strings, resonant horns, and enchanting choir vocals. Each note is a testament to the resilience and majesty of the land, capturing the essence of a realm frozen in time.

I hope you enjoy this creation and that it will bring a sliver of peace into your world. Leave me feedback in the comments and let me know if there is anything you world like to see more of on the channel. Thank you for being a part of the Lost Music Co. family!

The gameplay and music from this video are from the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. All rights to this material are due to Bethesda, Zenimax Studios, and the other individuals involved in the production of this game. Any ads are put in place by Youtube or the owners and creators of the Skyrim soundtrack.

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All Comments (21)
  • @mindunwind1
    I would just like to take a moment to say how kindhearted and wonderful everyone in the comments section is. Thank you all for the kind words and reassurance that everything will be okay. I am on the autism spectrum, and often mask how I feel, so listening to music like this really helps me process these feelings, and oftentimes cry because of it. Like I’m free to be myself and not try to conform for others’ comfort. In a world with so many harsh sounds, something about music that is so gentle to the ear just makes me cry.
  • @huxcry78
    This game is the proof that how much the music is crucial to make a game unforgetable.
  • @gymbrolife
    this was my childhood. I remember I got in trouble at school once and my mom broke the disk to make me mad, I cried for so long, whenever I got older I bought the game for myself and played it all the way through it was some of the best memories I have in my life, I wish I could just enjoy it like I used to before, I think I waited so long and had to work through sad times to afford it for myself and when it finally came time to play it once more. The joy was not there when I was a kid, I realized when you are a kid you are stress free and you don't understand much about life, so playing games becomes to much sometimes, I wish I could restart my life and go back to those times when I was 7, sitting in a trap house playing Skyrim all day long. Just never let life eat you away guys, its easy to lose yourself in something you are not, always find the joy in the little things, I always though I needed this and that, but I reality I just needed me, and me only, I am the only person that has ever been by my side my whole life and that is the way it is going to stay for the future. Wish you guys the best of luck in life, this is kinda random, I clicked this video and had these flashbacks, brought tears to my eyes, It was truly wonderful, thank you. May you adventures in Skyrim never end my friends!
  • @orso775
    If only i can go for tamriel forever...
  • I started this game at age 47. Been playing every day for the past two years. I paint it, I decorate my house with it. Elder scrolls is my obsession. I feel I have lived this in a different life
  • @Zervalin
    the music i need to keep my spirits up in my lonely life, keep a smile on my face and disconnect myself from this horrible narcissistic society we live in
  • @goofybad
    I remember when my older brother bought Skyrim for our Xbox 360 back on 11-11-11. At the time, I had never seen him so excited for something. I guess I didn't understand why. After all, I was a bit younger than him and didn't comprehend the gravity of this games release. He played it nonstop for the rest of 2011 and into 2012. Flash forward some time, and I had forged my own real love of video games and had finally decided to give Skyrim a shot. My brother had moved to gaming on PC recently, so our Xbox 360 was basically all mine now. I had all the time I wanted to sit and play Skyrim, and I don't think I could overstate how this game hooked me. So much fun and memories were forged playing this game that it had cemented my love for medieval fantasy that still holds true to this day now that i'm 23 years old. Seeing these videos gives me a weird twist in my chest. I can't explain, but the feeling is oddly familiar and almost comforting. Like, i'm 12 years old again, playing skyrim in my bedroom on a brisk August day after school. I love Skyrim, and it will always be a very special game to me for the rest of my life.
  • When this ost played I always had to stop and look around and admire the snow capped mountains and wide open planes
  • @kaecake9575
    Hiii Skyrim family I hope you find what you're looking for. "Kynerath's blessings be upon you."
  • @BinomialBiped
    Some of my best memories are staying up late and just getting lost in Skyrim. I’ll never forget waiting in line at GameStop until the midnight release on 11.11.11 to get my disc copy. When I got home, I played until the sun came up. Simpler times. This takes me home, thanks for sharing!
  • @salescamilla8579
    I used to escape the world around me and fully stepped into whatever role or characteristics i applied to my character. I will never forget my adventures in my own world where i actually felt important. I still escape to this world from time to time today and I am so grateful I got to experience this side of gaming.
  • @kavereon
    I'm in awe of what serene feelings humans can create with music, and visual art. Skyrim is a marvel of human achievement.
  • Skyrim.. i cant put into words how much i enjoyed wandering the forests, the ice fields, the mountains.. sitting in the different taverns and listening to the songs, taking the pilgrimage to the throat of the world.. reading all the different books on the lore of the game.. discovering the dwemer ruines and exploring the mysteries within them.. what a blistful experience it was. I still enjoy playing it from time to time, satisfying nostalgia. The game is only as deep as you make it, Skyrim has such a deep rabit hole that you can fall into and when you come out you have thousands of hours in it trying to make sure you've discovered every secret, turned every stone, and read every book. This game is such a masterpiece.
  • @qudack1502
    When it sang 0:30 - I really felt that. But as the sound went I ascended...
  • @edits.luunna
    This was heaven, literally just had the best nap. Thank you for posting this amazing video <3