Schnitzelbank Song Enunciation & Lyrics/Refrain Practice

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Enunciation of the Lyrics to the German Bar Song - Schnitzelbank. Example of how we sing the song lyrics at the Bavarian Inn Lodge in Frankenmuth.

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  • From Jim - to those I have offended with my pronunciation to words in this song - SORRY. I don't speak German hardly at all so don't be offended by my effort. We sing this song with thousands of people each year at Bavarian Inn Lodge in Frankenmuth, MI USA - we have fun even if we don't have all the sounds exact.

  • I know my pronunciations are not correct on a few words but I needed to teach a quortet how to pronounce them who know zero German. In 30 minutes of practice I knew they could not master the proper pronunciation for Schoene, wasn't going to work when they sing fast. It is quick & down & dirty! Send me a link to a better video and I will kill my video and send people to that one! Danke Schoen!!

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  • @Johann697 broo,... you cant say that tho... your mexican.

  • Wird er bezahlt, dies wahrend Arbeitsstunder zu machen?

  • @TheBavarianInn you post this video online, saying this is how to pronounce the German words properly - yet you pronounce them wrongly. I understand your reasons, but you're teaching under the pretense that this is the proper way to pronounce them. Even if you know the people you made this video for may not be able to learn it within 30 minutes of practice, you should still give them the chance to try. At least they may have tried and then maybe ended up saying it wrong themselves.

  • @bchapman1234 Schnitzelbank is a carpenter's table/carving table

  • I believe a schnitzelbank is a work bench either for whittling or cobbling.

  • Hey Jim!

    Nice one, I think. I heard this song in the movie Stalag 17 and youtoubed it, because it really is unknown here in Germany. But there appears one strange thing - the "langer Mann and Tannenbaum" isn´t quite a rhyme. Try it with "langer Mann - hohe Tann´" (Tann = Tanne = Tannenbaum). That is an oldfashioned expression but means the same and works better.

  • thank you! i am taking german classes and i decided to do a folksong on some of the research im doing in a huge report, and i hav to sing this, im not a good singer but i need this for pronounciation

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