Tout simplement fabuleux! Il y a le cor des alpes "traditionnel, folklorique". Il y a le génie apporté par M. Molnar dans ses compositions, avec un respect du rythme, du souffle. Dans un cor des alpes, il n'y a que 12 notes. En plus, elles sont naturellement produites, et non tempérées comme d'autres instruments. Une vraie performance!
Somehow without the smell of fresh air and the sund of birds and other animals it doesn't move me in the same way as it does when i hear it life with all other noises.
I really like alphorns but it's just not the same as hering it in the alps.. I really wanna go to the mountains now..
@usaiscollapsing Dude...this is like their version of an Colonial Reenactment Fife and Drum Corps. They have modern musical tastes and performers like us (albeit in German). They just appreciate historic culture more since the continent was burned and bombed to hell in WWII.
@boardelia Every country feels at least a bit superior to all others in their own way, it's called patriotism. What I meant was, so much culture was destroyed in that conflict, of course they want desperately to preserve it. I live in what is probably the most German-ish town in Michigan, complete with a Munich-sanctioned Oktoberfest, so I think I know history and customs. Thanks for the apology (rare for YouTube commenters).
@picardkid Exactly and after i read back at your comment i thought that you know more than the average person about Europe. By the way if you have the opportunity you should roadtrip Europe, for the last 3 summers i take the car with my gf and we travel...You see and you learn so many things, and so meny good memories !
By the way i think when somebody messes up it's totally normal to appologise but yeah most people have their pride and ego talking first and feel "lower" then they appologise.
By their nature they are a bit limited in the sounds they can make...I'd say these guys are consumate professionals, and I'll put up with some "off" notes.
Natural horns play God's notes, as the Swiss say. Not all of those can be played on a piano. Some of the higher ones fall in the gaps between keys. What it is is what it is, and majestic.
@MorkaGraven Actually, the harmonic series (the notes it is able to play) goes up to include other notes, even ones outside the arpeggio. C C G C E G Bb C D E F# ... It's a mathematical pattern, but unfortunately, harmonics past that second E start to sound "off."
@oOLadyAmiraOo It's from all over the Alps, which cover an area larger than Switzerland. Switzerland, Austria, and much of Germany would be no stranger to this.
@DaniRs1 The French horn (it has a similar sound) used to be used to conjure forest scenes (its association with hunting). From there, it came to symbolize not just the forest, but the adventurer who traveled through it, and then simply nature, independence, nobility, and eventually, the yearning for adventure (in some futuristic settings). Also, its metallic and slightly nasally tone has been used with trombones for infernal, hellish settings. The more you know.
God bless Switzerland
werniae 1 week ago
Praying those mighty Alps continue to shield Switzerland
from the World Bank and Globalist New World Order!
GooglFascists 1 week ago
Jozsef Molnar,egy magyar.Nagyon büszke vagyok Rá !!!
I LOVE SWITZERLAND-a legszebb ország széles e világon !
SuperMirrMurr 1 month ago
VIVE LA SUISSE BéNIE DE DIEU ET PROTéGéE PAR JéSUS ET LA PUISSANCE DE SON AMOUR, AU MILIEUX DE L'EUROPE EN DéBACLE !
alitarabi 1 month ago 2
RI----------------COLA!
Litawyn 2 months ago
Tout simplement fabuleux! Il y a le cor des alpes "traditionnel, folklorique". Il y a le génie apporté par M. Molnar dans ses compositions, avec un respect du rythme, du souffle. Dans un cor des alpes, il n'y a que 12 notes. En plus, elles sont naturellement produites, et non tempérées comme d'autres instruments. Une vraie performance!
lyoooba 3 months ago
zea zea xen
MartinRuediger3265 4 months ago
un peu marre de ces éternels comm en langue de rosbeefs sur toutes les musiques de youtube...ceci dit, cette musique est belle
reamonn61 4 months ago
@reamonn61
Oui c'est vrai , moi aussi je trouve qu'ils sont trop invasifs
Luna68421 2 months ago
superbe!!
cedalphorn 5 months ago
And to think how esteemed or more well-known the didgeridoo and vuvuzelas are today...sad.
bluethyme 7 months ago
Somehow without the smell of fresh air and the sund of birds and other animals it doesn't move me in the same way as it does when i hear it life with all other noises.
I really like alphorns but it's just not the same as hering it in the alps.. I really wanna go to the mountains now..
xysasusakuyx 1 year ago 2
sounds beautiful! fun instruments....
GenghisBarbie 1 year ago
shit im thoug the mars men is near !!! the mountain !!
christianfcn74 1 year ago
Thats a nice blowjob !
jplully 1 year ago
AWESOME!!!!! =)
svizzerina18 1 year ago
Awesome, they play beautifully!
Sv4mp3n 1 year ago
;) bin eine Auslandschweizerin und dieser Klang lässt doch einfach das Herz warm werden.
jehudit000 1 year ago
I love alpenhorn music.Very well preformed.
Great music to sip apfelwein to. :)
eschborn317 2 years ago
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What are these stupid things.... this is the only thing switzerland has as music. What a shitty country.
usaiscollapsing 2 years ago
@usaiscollapsing why are you so racist and anti-swiss?
sim18893 2 years ago 3
@usaiscollapsing Dude...this is like their version of an Colonial Reenactment Fife and Drum Corps. They have modern musical tastes and performers like us (albeit in German). They just appreciate historic culture more since the continent was burned and bombed to hell in WWII.
picardkid 1 year ago
@picardkid and you're a fuckin idiot with no clue about history and customs because america has none...go get yourself some education
boardelia 7 months ago
@boardelia With which of my statements are you taking issue?
picardkid 7 months ago
@picardkid hmmm now that i read back i admit i overeacted dude.
I read some stupid comments just before and i mad at you, sorry about that.
About Swiss they're very proud people...and they think they're superior somehow
boardelia 7 months ago
@boardelia Every country feels at least a bit superior to all others in their own way, it's called patriotism. What I meant was, so much culture was destroyed in that conflict, of course they want desperately to preserve it. I live in what is probably the most German-ish town in Michigan, complete with a Munich-sanctioned Oktoberfest, so I think I know history and customs. Thanks for the apology (rare for YouTube commenters).
picardkid 7 months ago
@picardkid Exactly and after i read back at your comment i thought that you know more than the average person about Europe. By the way if you have the opportunity you should roadtrip Europe, for the last 3 summers i take the car with my gf and we travel...You see and you learn so many things, and so meny good memories !
By the way i think when somebody messes up it's totally normal to appologise but yeah most people have their pride and ego talking first and feel "lower" then they appologise.
boardelia 7 months ago
ha-ha-ha :-) mein name ist Dörflinger und mein heimatland ist Ungarn .... und wer ist diese Jozsef Molnar ? ist er ein schweizer ? ha-ha :-)
anyhow .... they're great :-)
dioski 2 years ago
Sehr Gut gespielt
Korpiklaani100 2 years ago
Chapeau !
roggenrot 2 years ago
By their nature they are a bit limited in the sounds they can make...I'd say these guys are consumate professionals, and I'll put up with some "off" notes.
Shalinar45 2 years ago
The instrument can play the arpeggio of it's home key and only that.
MorkaGraven 2 years ago
Natural horns play God's notes, as the Swiss say. Not all of those can be played on a piano. Some of the higher ones fall in the gaps between keys. What it is is what it is, and majestic.
williebeeswing 1 year ago 4
@MorkaGraven Actually, the harmonic series (the notes it is able to play) goes up to include other notes, even ones outside the arpeggio. C C G C E G Bb C D E F# ... It's a mathematical pattern, but unfortunately, harmonics past that second E start to sound "off."
picardkid 1 year ago
strange...the high melody is a little out of tone
vhorlom 2 years ago
Bravo Michel!!!
dmytropiano 2 years ago
génial!
koni1314 2 years ago
When that fine day shall come for the Mountain Shofar. When it would be heard in the Temple.
TriumVirateABAP 2 years ago
bellissima. bravi!
54spiritedwill54 2 years ago
Beautiful, Thank you!
bkedp 3 years ago 2
this is awsome! my german teacher is from germany and she remembers hearing stuff like this when she was a girl.
kikiru11 3 years ago 11
really? a german teacher From germany?
fisketruten 2 years ago
yep!
kikiru11 2 years ago 2
I thought she was from spain !!!
ambdtube 2 years ago
i lol'd
steez8 2 years ago
@kikiru11 but this music comes from switzerland
oOLadyAmiraOo 1 year ago 3
@oOLadyAmiraOo It's from all over the Alps, which cover an area larger than Switzerland. Switzerland, Austria, and much of Germany would be no stranger to this.
picardkid 1 year ago
@kikiru11 You mean to say that your German teacher isn't from Australia?!
jonjonjonmw3 1 year ago 2
wunderbar!!!!
royhr1 3 years ago 3
lol this reminds me of some knight movies
DaniRs1 3 years ago 2
@DaniRs1 The French horn (it has a similar sound) used to be used to conjure forest scenes (its association with hunting). From there, it came to symbolize not just the forest, but the adventurer who traveled through it, and then simply nature, independence, nobility, and eventually, the yearning for adventure (in some futuristic settings). Also, its metallic and slightly nasally tone has been used with trombones for infernal, hellish settings. The more you know.
picardkid 1 year ago
perfetto, bravissimi!
amdecarlo83 3 years ago 2
in F# and the 11th partial is a bit sharp, thats why they rolled the french Horn up to get the hand into the bell for correction.
valvetrom 3 years ago 2
i feel like im in oberland agian
arrow2589 4 years ago 4
Schön.
canegrace 4 years ago 4
bellissima. bravi!
maxazi 4 years ago 8