It has a very definite Prussian air to it...at the turn of the Century, many Armies followed the German model, & even imported Prussian instructors; you can still see this in armies of South America, how they copy their traditions from the German model; Japan did the same for its Land army; its Navy was modeled lock, stock & barrel from that of Britain, they even painted their ships in the North Atlantic dark grey the British used...
preußische Grüße an dieses schöne und kulturell wichtige Stück Musik.
Listening to the whole collection right now. Somehow, I suppose I'm going to whistle some of these tunes the following days :)
It has a very definite Prussian air to it...at the turn of the Century, many Armies followed the German model, & even imported Prussian instructors; you can still see this in armies of South America, how they copy their traditions from the German model; Japan did the same for its Land army; its Navy was modeled lock, stock & barrel from that of Britain, they even painted their ships in the North Atlantic dark grey the British used...
Ello😮😅
Composed by Ushimatsu Saito.
You might like to compare the style of a Japanese band playing it. This is an example: /watch?v=Uro0dspRE4I
Is the SDF still played this tune?
It’s mid
Erika ist besser
nein
Kann man nicht vergleichen: Erika ist ein MarschLIED, dieser japanische Marsch ist ein Konzertmarsch.
*katyusha
*Helensmarsch
Mid