A quick note to add is that the ceremony did not change anthem wise. The only reason there's an organ in the primary role of playing the music is because that was the kings specific request. He hates trumpets with a passion it seems. But i expect the current heir to the throne to ascend with blaring trumpets, as it should be. Long live the king
An observation: I've noticed that the "speed" of singing the song has changed (increased) as time went by. See how slow it sounds in the inauguration of Queen Juliana and how fast it sounds in the inauguration of King Willem-Alexander. Is that a sign of the world becoming more modern and fast paced? Is that why old people often complain about the speed of the world nowadays... because they're not used to it? Is this video a testament to this rapid acceleration in everything in the world? Are we, humanity as a whole, losing the patience we previously had? Maybe yes, but one thing is certain. The pride, devotion, loyalty and love with which the song has always been sung has been the same all along. There is still some time before the rate at which the world is changing has an effect on our overall mindset. It takes time to change the mindset of people. Which means that it also takes time to change it to what it was earlier. Maybe we haven't derailed too far. Maybe we can come back before it's too late. But becoming fast isn't inherently bad though. It just shows the impatience growing among humanity. It's major disadvantage isn't singing songs quickly; it is something much bigger. We all know that patience is a virtue, which we are losing day by day. As for the song, as long as the passion with which it is sung remains, the speed doesn't really matter.
Well it goes a bit far to say that the speed increase is due to a rapid acceleration of the modern world. In fact, when this song (when it wasn't an anthem) was written (somewhere around the 15th century) the song was sung very different. It had a lot more speed and the rhythm was also very different. I think the slower previous versions of the anthem are more a matter of music taste during that time. Furthermore, in the twenty first century there was much more interest in the original versions of old music (take Bach music for example, nowadays you won't see a choir of over 100 people sing his music, but merely a 20 people or so, as it originally was). I think that contributes to the much faster tempo of 2013.
Anyone else noticed in old recordings of the anthem the last line of the first verse is sung a little differently to today? In old recordings the “heb” in ‘Heb ick altijt gheeert’ is sung over two notes, and the “altijt” is then sung faster as two half notes.
You're correct, but it's more like: "he eb ick-al tijt ge ert" (here each word represents one note) "Heb" is sung over two notes as you mentioned, but "ick-al" is sung faster as two half notes.
Let me destroy the fairytale that this part of our anthem has anything to do with love for Spain, That it not ment to be kind sentence to the king of Spain and I would be proud of it as I was Spanish. The Netherlands was under domination of Spain and it was a big shame to betrayal the leader of your country in that time. The sentence actually ment to say; I want to kick out the king of Spain and dont see him as my king, but I can not say that, because it is betrayal. A few years after this song we finally managed to beat Spain out of our country. The sentence has nothing, but really nothing to do with love or compassion for Spain.
@@Froukjelovesmakeupx This has always confusion for Me; But sometimes( false] collaboration in order to get back( eventually) the throne... Well.. that's the way it went... etc. ....
I can not imagine that I see this documentation.My parents and my grandparents never saw photo or watched video like this in the past.But technology has been developed drasticly.
Why do monarchs abdicate so often in Holland? In Britain it is taboo, why is it not the same over there? If the duties of the monarch become too arduous, then the Crown Prince should simply be given some of those duties.
@@pentti3715 I think it's always been taboo. Edward VIII's abdication was controversial precisely because abdication was so rare. Even when George III was suffering heavily from mental illness he never abdicated, instead George IV became Prince Regent and thus the de facto monarch.
@@tk-6967 If I have understood correctly, Edward VIII is the only British monarch who has abdicated voluntarily. Some others were forced to abdicate, like James II. But it looks like abdications are becoming more common. Many monarchs around the world have abdicated in the recent years: Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and King Albert II of Belgium in 2013, King Juan Carlos I of Spain in 2014, Emperor Akihito of Japan in 2019 and Queen Margrethe II of Denmark in 2024.
Today the song feels very distant at times because of the verse with "DUITSE BLOED" this is because today this would mean germand/deutsch blood, however its meant as Dutsch speaking, nederlands sprekende, this causes distancing from my current and younger generations
If the younger generation paid even the slightest amount of attention they know that Duits in this context is a synonym for 'Diets' which is what the general people of this area have been called for ages. Thats why you see nationalist parties like PVV or Vlaams Belang advertising for a 'Groot-Nederland' or 'Dietsland'. The only thing distant here is the distance between your braincells
The Netherlands has worked well. The United Kingdom since 2010 has gone down a very dark and dangerous path, due in part to weak systems of governance. I hope no other country makes the same mistake.
I do not know if I will see the return to progressive attitudes in the United Kingdom in my lifetime. 😢 The British Ruling Class want to return to the Old Order of social status based on owning land, no Middle Class and a completely servile underclass of disabled and unemployable people!
Lees eens wat. In 1940 bestond het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden niet alleen uit de lage landen.De gevluchte regering had ook de verantwoording over Nederlands Indie,Suriname,de Antillen en Nieuw Guinea,elk met grondstoffen en productie capaciteit die strategisch belangrijk waren .
@@fcassmann Is dat waarom Willem Alexander tijdens de Pandemie zo vaak op vakantie ging? Verplichtingen elders.. Andere koningshuizen in Europe bleven met hun onderdanen tijdens WW2, de onze ging weg.. om hun inkomen in de kolonies veilig te stellen, volgens jou. Ook interessant is hoe ze naderhand geld wat verdiend werd met troostmeisjes in deze kolonies (Japanse Bordelen) voor zichzelf hielden. Misschien ook interessant is hoe prins Bernard naderhand geld heeft genomen van de wiedergutmachung om zichzelf te compenseren, want, zo was hij van mening, de Duitsers waren hem geld schuldig. Misschien leuk om aan toe te voegen, bij de huwelijk van Juliana en Bernard was de broer van Bernard in volledig Nazi uniform aanwezig, en had de huwelijk eerst een goedkeuring gekregen van Adolf. Als ik mij niet vergis werden er zelfs nazi liedjes gespeeld door het orkest. Maar je hebt gelijk, het zijn echt geen parasieten die bloed aan hun handen hebben - misschien die paar boeren die onlangs werden doodgeschoten voor dat vakantie huisje daar in Mozambique. Aardige mensen hoor. Ze zijn tenslotte van Duitse bloed.
*P.S. dit was een antwoord aan @fclassman die het nodig vond om voor het koningshuis op te komen. Hij betichte mij dat ik niet genoeg las, etc, etc. Standaard gedachtengoed van superioriteit dat vaak bij koningshuis aanhangers vastkleeft.. Echter, hij had besloten zijn commentaar te verwijderen nadat ik hem een uitgebreide antwoord gaf. Zijn reactie is weg, maar ik laat mijn weder-reactie staan, omdat het verwijderen vertegenwoordigt zo prachtig hoe dwaas en zwak de aanhangers van onze koningshuis zijn.*
What a magnificent National Anthem. Though the only thing I don't like is its lyrics. For whatever known or unknown reason, the lyrics includes/mentions Germany (?) and King of Spain? I mean I have absolutely nothin'' against neither Germany nor Spain, but come on, this is National Anthem of the Netherlands, not National Anthem of Germany nor National Anthem of Spain! :-)
@@JohnParks-zc1pn You are making things up. I never knew "stiff and straight" salute the Nazi are so well known about involves "BENDING THE ELBOW AND FLAILING THE HAND". Maybe my definition of "stiff and straight" arm differs from you. Maybe one of us is blind. Idk.
Long Live The Kingdom of the Netherlands. 🇳🇱
A quick note to add is that the ceremony did not change anthem wise. The only reason there's an organ in the primary role of playing the music is because that was the kings specific request. He hates trumpets with a passion it seems. But i expect the current heir to the throne to ascend with blaring trumpets, as it should be. Long live the king
ok
I also noticed that it was prim and proper during the 1948 balcony scene than the recent one in 2013
I like the organ.
I actually like the organ version more
The Heir is an Heiress! De Prins van Oranje is actually Prinses van Oranje!
An observation:
I've noticed that the "speed" of singing the song has changed (increased) as time went by. See how slow it sounds in the inauguration of Queen Juliana and how fast it sounds in the inauguration of King Willem-Alexander.
Is that a sign of the world becoming more modern and fast paced? Is that why old people often complain about the speed of the world nowadays... because they're not used to it? Is this video a testament to this rapid acceleration in everything in the world? Are we, humanity as a whole, losing the patience we previously had?
Maybe yes, but one thing is certain. The pride, devotion, loyalty and love with which the song has always been sung has been the same all along. There is still some time before the rate at which the world is changing has an effect on our overall mindset. It takes time to change the mindset of people. Which means that it also takes time to change it to what it was earlier. Maybe we haven't derailed too far. Maybe we can come back before it's too late. But becoming fast isn't inherently bad though. It just shows the impatience growing among humanity. It's major disadvantage isn't singing songs quickly; it is something much bigger. We all know that patience is a virtue, which we are losing day by day.
As for the song, as long as the passion with which it is sung remains, the speed doesn't really matter.
Yeah that's just me overthinking
Well it goes a bit far to say that the speed increase is due to a rapid acceleration of the modern world. In fact, when this song (when it wasn't an anthem) was written (somewhere around the 15th century) the song was sung very different. It had a lot more speed and the rhythm was also very different. I think the slower previous versions of the anthem are more a matter of music taste during that time. Furthermore, in the twenty first century there was much more interest in the original versions of old music (take Bach music for example, nowadays you won't see a choir of over 100 people sing his music, but merely a 20 people or so, as it originally was). I think that contributes to the much faster tempo of 2013.
@@markvdakker99 It is the recording.
@markvdakker99 that's actually very interesting
Anyone else noticed in old recordings of the anthem the last line of the first verse is sung a little differently to today?
In old recordings the “heb” in ‘Heb ick altijt gheeert’ is sung over two notes, and the “altijt” is then sung faster as two half notes.
Yess it has been bugging me for years now lol
Btw do you happen to know when exactly this change occurred? Or anything else about this?
You're correct, but it's more like: "he eb ick-al tijt ge ert" (here each word represents one note)
"Heb" is sung over two notes as you mentioned, but "ick-al" is sung faster as two half notes.
Long live the Dutch royal family it will never be broken
I love my Country. 🇳🇱
Nederland 🧡
The King 👑 of Spain 🇪🇦
I have always honored.
In the song
Let me destroy the fairytale that this part of our anthem has anything to do with love for Spain, That it not ment to be kind sentence to the king of Spain and I would be proud of it as I was Spanish. The Netherlands was under domination of Spain and it was a big shame to betrayal the leader of your country in that time. The sentence actually ment to say; I want to kick out the king of Spain and dont see him as my king, but I can not say that, because it is betrayal. A few years after this song we finally managed to beat Spain out of our country.
The sentence has nothing, but really nothing to do with love or compassion for Spain.
@@Froukjelovesmakeupx This has always confusion for Me; But sometimes( false] collaboration in order to get back( eventually) the throne... Well.. that's the way it went... etc. ....
Queen Breatrix is the only one who was during all these events, and she is still alive ❤
I can not imagine that I see this documentation.My parents and my grandparents never saw photo or watched video like this in the past.But technology has been developed drasticly.
Yeah.
Lang leve Koninklijke der Nederlanden. Groet van Indonesia 🇮🇩 🇳🇱
Long live the Kingdom of the Netherlands. 🇳🇱 🇦🇼 🇨🇼 🇸🇽
🧡🧡🧡🧡
I agree long live the Netherlands
God thanks and blesses you for this.
That's a great National Anthem, a memorable beautiful melody. I understand that is was originally written a hymn.
No, originally it was a marching melody for French soldiers. But heavily altered.
“Wilhelmus van Nassouwe” 🧡👑🇳🇱
Long live the Netherland
Great job ... 100 percent
This event of solidarity made our British friends our best friends. God Save the Queen, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, may she rest in peace. 🕊️
🇺🇸🇬🇧
Es un hermoso himno, una melodia meliflua. 🌟
Mooi gedaan!👌
Thanks
Mi piace moltissimo il nuovo Re e anche la Regina
Mihi maxime placet illa Regina Argentina terra nata!
Thanks
Juliana, the queen that shed her tears when hear that "Geliefte Oost-Indie" are no longer hers.
빌헬미나 여왕님의 모습을 다시보니 영광스러운 일이네요.
It'll be a Deacade this year
Yup
Why do monarchs abdicate so often in Holland? In Britain it is taboo, why is it not the same over there? If the duties of the monarch become too arduous, then the Crown Prince should simply be given some of those duties.
In the Netherlands it is tradition for monarchs to abdicate after a certain time
Britain may be the outlier
Is it taboo because of Edward VIII?
@@pentti3715 I think it's always been taboo. Edward VIII's abdication was controversial precisely because abdication was so rare. Even when George III was suffering heavily from mental illness he never abdicated, instead George IV became Prince Regent and thus the de facto monarch.
@@tk-6967 If I have understood correctly, Edward VIII is the only British monarch who has abdicated voluntarily. Some others were forced to abdicate, like James II. But it looks like abdications are becoming more common. Many monarchs around the world have abdicated in the recent years: Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and King Albert II of Belgium in 2013, King Juan Carlos I of Spain in 2014, Emperor Akihito of Japan in 2019 and Queen Margrethe II of Denmark in 2024.
Prince Bernhard did not sing the Wilhelmus at the balcony???
Leve de Koning 🧡!
Dope history many beautiful moments statements views even political expressions made by the dutch royals which benefit many goods global
🇻🇪🤝👑🇳🇱✨
It's a new f1 anthem
plus add all max verstappen victories, you got a song that is hated by motorsport fans
Today the song feels very distant at times because of the verse with "DUITSE BLOED" this is because today this would mean germand/deutsch blood, however its meant as Dutsch speaking, nederlands sprekende, this causes distancing from my current and younger generations
If the younger generation paid even the slightest amount of attention they know that Duits in this context is a synonym for 'Diets' which is what the general people of this area have been called for ages. Thats why you see nationalist parties like PVV or Vlaams Belang advertising for a 'Groot-Nederland' or 'Dietsland'.
The only thing distant here is the distance between your braincells
Get over it.
Viva laMonarquiaaaa carajo
🇮🇩🤝🇳🇱
0:05 Viva Republic of Indonesia
Kakak orang netherland bukan😅
1:00
1:00 is the part that they said "De koning van Spanje heb ik altijd geëerd" which means the king of Spain i have always honoured.
@@JackRoblox7512 thank you so much.
@@NZC_Meow your welcome.
3 tahun,,, setelah Indonesia merdeka...
🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱
zo veel mooier als je t sloom zingt
Schiet niet op.
Hey king Charles III I saw him....
1:15 running away is what Wilhelmina did best.
How so?
@@fcassmannthe coward fled to england during ww2
Indonesian : He he he haw 😂❤
The most progressive and prosperous countries in the world are European constitutional monarchies.
The Netherlands has worked well. The United Kingdom since 2010 has gone down a very dark and dangerous path, due in part to weak systems of governance. I hope no other country makes the same mistake.
Perhaps vote out the Tories next time and force an actual change in His Majesties Government for once.@@ilokivi
@@ilokivi UK is in a downward spiral because they allowed too many immigrants to stay unassimilated.
I do not know if I will see the return to progressive attitudes in the United Kingdom in my lifetime. 😢 The British Ruling Class want to return to the Old Order of social status based on owning land, no Middle Class and a completely servile underclass of disabled and unemployable people!
The 'Land of the Windmills' never stop spinning with those sophisticated wooden clog worned by 'The Little Dutch girl'
Wilhelmus For Jonatan Christie
🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
🇮🇩🤝🇳🇱
..mio padre: Velmo
0:30 Bernhard the Nazi looks bored by it all.
Lekker chillen in Engeland, terwijl het volk omkomt van de honger.
Lang leve het koningshuis!
Lees eens wat.
In 1940 bestond het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden niet alleen uit de lage landen.De gevluchte regering had ook de verantwoording over Nederlands Indie,Suriname,de Antillen en Nieuw Guinea,elk met grondstoffen en productie capaciteit die strategisch belangrijk waren .
@@fcassmann Is dat waarom Willem Alexander tijdens de Pandemie zo vaak op vakantie ging? Verplichtingen elders.. Andere koningshuizen in Europe bleven met hun onderdanen tijdens WW2, de onze ging weg.. om hun inkomen in de kolonies veilig te stellen, volgens jou. Ook interessant is hoe ze naderhand geld wat verdiend werd met troostmeisjes in deze kolonies (Japanse Bordelen) voor zichzelf hielden. Misschien ook interessant is hoe prins Bernard naderhand geld heeft genomen van de wiedergutmachung om zichzelf te compenseren, want, zo was hij van mening, de Duitsers waren hem geld schuldig. Misschien leuk om aan toe te voegen, bij de huwelijk van Juliana en Bernard was de broer van Bernard in volledig Nazi uniform aanwezig, en had de huwelijk eerst een goedkeuring gekregen van Adolf. Als ik mij niet vergis werden er zelfs nazi liedjes gespeeld door het orkest. Maar je hebt gelijk, het zijn echt geen parasieten die bloed aan hun handen hebben - misschien die paar boeren die onlangs werden doodgeschoten voor dat vakantie huisje daar in Mozambique. Aardige mensen hoor. Ze zijn tenslotte van Duitse bloed.
*P.S. dit was een antwoord aan @fclassman die het nodig vond om voor het koningshuis op te komen. Hij betichte mij dat ik niet genoeg las, etc, etc. Standaard gedachtengoed van superioriteit dat vaak bij koningshuis aanhangers vastkleeft.. Echter, hij had besloten zijn commentaar te verwijderen nadat ik hem een uitgebreide antwoord gaf. Zijn reactie is weg, maar ik laat mijn weder-reactie staan, omdat het verwijderen vertegenwoordigt zo prachtig hoe dwaas en zwak de aanhangers van onze koningshuis zijn.*
Liever een vorst in ballingschap dan in gevangenschap.
🇺🇸🧡🇳🇱
Prince Consort seems bored
What a magnificent National Anthem. Though the only thing I don't like is its lyrics. For whatever known or unknown reason, the lyrics includes/mentions Germany (?) and King of Spain? I mean I have absolutely nothin'' against neither Germany nor Spain, but come on, this is National Anthem of the Netherlands, not National Anthem of Germany nor National Anthem of Spain! :-)
It's about the first King of the Netherlands, so it's relevant
It has something to do with who this hymn was written for, Prince William of Orange.
Go read about him for detailed info.
@@jl63023 But still this is National Anthem of THE NETHERLANDS (not of Germany nor of Spain)
@@JoSan3 But still this is National Anthem of THE NETHERLANDS (not of Germany nor of Spain)
@@JamesXiaolu It's called historical reference. If the Dutch doesn't have any problem with it, so shouldn't you, an outsider.
Merdeka atau mati ✊✊✊
"De tirannie verdrijven, die mij mijn hart doorwondt."-The Wilhelmus (Drive away the tiranny that hurts me in my heart."
Wow. Old Wilhelmina gave her best Nazi stiff arm salutes, and so soon after the war too. She protected the Kaiser after the First War too.
The Netherlands were neutral in WW 1.
Nazi arm salute? The Heil Fuhrer arm? Where?
@@JoSan3 Arm stiff and straight twice near the beginning.
@fcassmann But she gave the Kaiser asylum after WWI despite him having been arraigned as a war criminal by the Treaty of Versailles.
@@JohnParks-zc1pn You are making things up. I never knew "stiff and straight" salute the Nazi are so well known about involves "BENDING THE ELBOW AND FLAILING THE HAND". Maybe my definition of "stiff and straight" arm differs from you. Maybe one of us is blind. Idk.
Monarchist anthems are the best
It's the National Anthem.