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  • lool bin so geil

  • Scheiss preusische millitaristenscheisse mit ihre verfickten kriege gehöhren alle arschgefickt diese Drecksnazis und auch die wo son puff höhren!

  • ehm hab sehnsucht und Bussibedarf wer möchte mit mir texten

  • Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha, german origin ;)

  • Indeed the timpani sounds good, but physically not practical in a marching band. It looks like we can agree on one thing for sure, that it is a great march. Question? Does the title translate to the Duke(s) of Braunschweig? Best wishes and thanks for the commentary.

  • @bgrobin66

    timpanis have a long traditio0n in german military music and they sure rock:.youtube.com/watch?v=T1hq­QwkYnNk

  • @bgrobin66 It honores a general Duke of Brunswick, who was shot blind at the Battle of Jena 1806 and little later suffocated of his wound. The picture show the event.

  • In the pictures it looks like the soldiers have their shoes on the wrong feet. This is the best version of a great march on youtube. A timpani drum should never be used on a military march. Totally out of place.

  • @bgrobin66 It is the only drum cavalry ever used. I totally disagree with your opinion.

    In Chile they are still in use. So this is not a cavalry march and in infantry music timpani never had any historical use and meaning. But it sounds great here as you can hear.

  • Schade, das das Orchester nicht genannt wird. Ich habe hier noch keine bessere Version gehört. Besonders der Teil ab 2:00, wo sich hier nicht nur die Holzbläser die Finger wegbrechen, sondern auch die Blechheinis complementär und das sehr gelungen ihren Part beitragen.

  • @schattensand der teil klingt zwar sehr schwer und komplex aber das wirkt nur so wobei ich das können nicht in frage stellen will und es ist auch eine sehr schöne stelle

  • des is soooooo hamma zum spieln XD

  • Freistaat BRAUNSCHWEIG

  • Three people don't know a good march when they hear one.

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  • Welches Orchester hat dieses Stück gespielt?

  • Die Konigin Elizabeth von Gross Britannien ist Britisch!!

  • Wiederum eine exellente gespielte Form, einfach gut wie die Musikkapelle diesen Marsch spielt, wirklich gut!

  • from where you got all these pictures ?

  • ich bin ja klarinettist und bei 2:02 ist echt schwer

  • Die holzinstrumente tun mir leid. auch wenn ich trometer bin...

  • lang lebe preußen

  • der is net einfach

    wir spielen dem immer

  • I have to say I like this German march as I'm part German, but I like the British Grenadiers better as I'm part British. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!!!

  • the queen of england is german too...

  • I have not really studied the history of Europe. I wonder what's the relationship between the British Royal family and Germany before WW2 and WW1???? Any one knows???

  • The German Kaiser Wilhelm II, the british King George V, and the Russian Csar Nikolaus II were Cousin and grand- or grandgrand ghildren of Queen Victoria.

    Before Victoria got the throne the King of England was simultanous king of the german kingdom of Hannover. Her husband Albert was german.

    Lots of german nobles had been married with british nobles.

  • @ArminiusvanLand Actually, Nicholas II was George's cousin on his mother's side. His wife, Alexandra, was a granddaughter of Victoria.

  • @CHARLIETWW Britian and Prussia[basicly what was considerd the main german power, before unification in 1871] had very good relations, but ww1 changed that completely

  • @SuperTravis898 I see. No wonder The Third Reich wants Britians to be their allies during or before the war. The opinion is based on the impression of what I have read. If I am wrong, please correct me. I have been fascinated by the history of the major powers before and during WWII.

  • @kurtvonschleicher

    lol then she must be betrayer of Germans cause english royal family was against germans during war

  • @yalguunburen Before WW1, the name of the royal family was Saxon-Coburg-Gotha (a noble family in Germany). And, apart from this, there were a lot of Germans in the royal family. This is caused by the fact, that Germany consisted of a lot of smaller states for a long time. And each of this states had a own noble family ruling it, which means that there were a lot of candidates to marry befitting the rank of the royal family.

  • @yalguunburen ahhh , really?

  • @kurtvonschleicher just of german origin

  • @kurtvonschleicher I Wonder what would she answer to u for that:)

  • @kurtvonschleicher All english people chare the same origin with us germans. They are germanic settlers from Saxony.

  • Esta Marcha debería ser adoptada como la Marcha Lenta Oficial del Regimiento de Dragones "Mariscal Nieto" Escolta del Presidente a la hora de realizar el Cambio de Guardia en el Palacio de Gobierno de Lima - Perú

  • This is a GORGEOUS piece of music!!! I LOVE it!

  • sehr gut gespielt...

    Wir spielen den auch, leider nur ziemlich selten...aber neben Waidmannsheil einer meiner Lieblingsmärsche..

  • 5*****+*

    Gruß

    Andreas

  • Und schöne Bilder!

    5/5

  • Sher gut!

    Schöne Hintergrundmusik!

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