U S S R MILITARY MARCH (St. Petersburg March)
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@thewilhelm Not at all!
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This RUSSO-GERMAN march was prohibited in the Soviet Union.
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@McBobthestickfigure The hats are called " Šubara " ( Shubara ), I got one, they're great, like -50°C outside you got +30°C underneath the hat =D =D
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@schattensand Cool, thanks! It's always good for me to learn about this stuff, as I've never been taught about marches, I've just listened to them a lot :D
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They start with the
1) Parademarsch der Spielleute up to 0.33 then
2) Lockmarsch up to 0.42
1) and 2) they play together at the beginning of a performance and 2) often between 2 marches within one performance.
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@NiKo55BeLiC The beginning of the song is a traditional flute solo played before most German marches. St. Petersburg Marsch is a traditional German march as is Badenweiler, hence the flute solo.
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Maybe I'm wrong but the beginning of song is actually Badenweiler march(a nazi march song which was the favorite one of the Fuhrer)
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hi, it's tzar song the kayzer guiome 2 love it , remember tey are cousin it was a present for THE TSAR to cousin quiome 2 .
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hi, it's tzar song the kayzer guiome 2 love it , remember tey are cousin it was a present for cousin quiome 2 .
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hi, it's tzar song the kayzer guiom 2 tock it , remember tey are couzin
This march was composed in 1840´s by drum major Eriksson, a Finn serving in Russian Imperial Guard, (he actually got a golden watch from the czar because of this march); so it´s Finnish- Russian march, that was widely used in Germany in 19th century. March is influenced by Prussian march music.
Suomaki 2 years ago 7
THIS does NOT sound RUSSIAN or GERMAN! Sounds like some yankee....
thewilhelm 2 years ago 7