Fife and drum at Fort Napoleon #6 - Napoleonic era Dutch marches

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2009

Several quick marches that Jacob Rauscher, a German musician working in the Netherlands, composed for the infantry of the Kingdom of the United Netherlands (+- present day's Netherlands and Belgium) in 1814.

*The fife part as played here is not 100% in accordance with the sheet music by Rauscher*

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  • Great sound and talented pair. Have been viewing all their tapes...(amazing how many fools walk in front of a camera and then stare at it.) but a minor distraction from a great performance.

  • @ColonelRHS Indeed, maybe we should put up a yellow tape perimeter around the cam in the future =) And thanks for your comment, much appreciated. Will probably be uploading a line of new vids in the following months.

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  • all this marches are now a days active in the marine culture and march culture in de netherlands and play on princes day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • en is and

  • only the dutch royal marines play it en young boys and girls that learning to play the drums

    in holland !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • deze traditie word door het korps mariniers in ere gehouden !!

    de meest bekende is "dienst mars" van rauscher die moet bijna elk kind die in

    muziek korps loopt uit zijn hoofd leren !!!!!!!

  • and aaaaaaaaaalways the fifer who gets the compliments.... same ol' story XD

  • i love how the guy with the phone just walks in the way as if saying "oh am i in your way?" and then mozys off from wence he came XD

  • Ik ben van plan om dit jaar of volgend jaar mee te doen bij 7bvl als fuselier.

    Hoeveel ben je kwijt aan zo'n uniform + musket?

    En hoe oud moet je zijn?

  • Hey i am planning to do something with military history but what kind of jobs can you do with it (except officer education)

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