I like those Military Marches; it reminds me of the old days when I was in the U.S. Army. The sound of the band, the left foot hitting the ground at the sound of the drumbeat, the commanders shutting out the commands and eyes right as we pass the VIP.
You should look for the Chilean Army and Armed Forces, the only ones with the Prussian Military Doctrine. not oders been shout just movements or the war bands with orders of the Drum Mayor, believe me I served in the Chilean Army and feel proud of having done so.
Klasse!👏 Wunderprächtig!👍 Zwei Volltreffer, direkt im Ziel von Herz und Sinn, die abflauende Akustikkurve in Version 2 kann daran nichts ändern!✌ Als absolut neutraler Zuschauer, wer bisher den Kanal noch nicht abonniert hat, hier liegt einer der vielen gewichtigen Gründe vor, es zu tun.☝️
Exerzieren fand ich auch noch mit am besten bei der Bundeswehr. Außerdem waren noch angenehm zwei Wochen Munitionslagerbewachung in Bergen-Hohne. Tag und Nacht jeweils zwei Stunden Wache gehen mit einem Kameraden, dann vier Stunden Pause; immer an der frischen Luft, kaum Vorgesetzte, fast wie ein Ferienlager....
Great sound from the Musikkorps Bonsai! I wish the Bundeswehr would adopt the old Prussian style Standarten with the Saint Georges Cross. The current Truppenfahne just copies the color of the Weimar Republic's flag, it feels so lazy. It was the same way for the Truppenfahne of the NVA, they did the exact same thing and it honestly irked me how they put little effort in making these banners. Interestingly enough, the Russian Armed Forces revived the "Saint George's Banner" back in 2006, when they decided to retire the old Soviet Army Banners. The Saint George's Banners were first used in the Imperial Russian Army, and they were based on the designs of the Prussian Army Standarten, or vice versa. I have studied flags and banners for years, and I find the German and Russian ones to be the most beautiful in world. Russia and Germany both have a shared military culture that is rich in history, it would be a shame to not continue these traditions. There is a common modern day problem that plagues militaries around the world, and its that they use very low quality flags for their troops. In both Russian and German military tradition, the banners of troop regiments are supposed to embroidered and built with the most expensive and high quality materials possible, and must be ornate and intricate. Often there is a problem where the Russian Army sometimes breaks this tradition and buys some extremely cheap and ugly rubber banners with no embroidery and the troops are supposed to defend these useless cloths. The tradition also calls for the soldiers to defend the banner at every cost possible. In the times of Peter the Great, if an enemy captured the regiment's standard, the soldiers would be punished or even sentenced to death. The troops are supposed to be inspired by the banner, as it represents their glory and valor. Even in the USSR, the tradition was revived and the banners were densely embroidered. Every division and regiment was awarded a banner after battle and they did everything to protect it, although they weren't killed if the enemy captured it. The same went for the Wehrmacht, they too made their Standarten very complex with expensive materials, but Hitler broke the tradition by pulling all of the Standarten from battle and put them in the museums because he was too much of a coward to let them be captured.
I would hope few citizens are stupid enough to "die for a banner". And Peter the Great was a tyrant. Most of us have moved on past the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. But have your fun playing soldier!
@@chicagofineart9546 Citizens? We're talking about the military, not regular people. As for Peter the Great being a "tyrant", that is up for your own debate. You could easily call any monarch a "tyrant" because they hold absolute power, but not all of them were tyrannical. The modern world is absolutely backwards and the typical talking point of a modernist is that "we're not in X century any more, most of us have moved on." Seriously? Grow the fuck up, we can honor our history, culture and traditions in the 21st century. If you had any modicum of intelligence or appreciation for real art and culture, you wouldn't spouting this aggressive and childlike response: "but have your fun playing soldier."
@@chicagofineart9546 Chicago has no room to talk these ……….with your murderous self cleaning oven effect of black on black murders. You’re so modern…….so 21st century. Phony
I'm also feeling nostalgic when watching this video, as I obtained the most comfortable pair of Bundeswehr Panzer boots while stationed in Mannheim, 1976-1979. Sadly, I had them re-soled by an incompetent cobble in the States, and they were ruined. But as to this march, it's truly my favorite...Thanks for the two excellent versions!
@@BadBonsai1 it will be better for german army to restore military parades where you roll up tanks and other combat vehicles with soldiers having weapons with them justl ike what the former GDR of east germany military parades did, restore the former old glory of your country
Oh man, an die Vereidigung in Hambühren erinnert zu werden ist ein rührendes Gefühl. Inzwischen bin ich in Delitzsch und ich vermisse Celle aus tiefstem Herzen.
Da muß ich mal sagen, daß ich bisher noch keine Bundeswehr-Musikkapelle hören mußte, die uns Schande machte. Alles, was ich mir da bisher angehört hatte, war tadellos vorgetragen. Schön, daß wenigstens unsere Musiktradition noch intakt zu sein scheint!
Hab's gerade überprüft - Deutsch eingeschlossen, gibt es in 21 Sprachen Wikipedia-Artikel zu "Preußens Gloria". Wenn man das Video sieht, weiß man auch, warum ;-) Einfach immer wieder schön - ein Klassiker, oder nein: DER Klassiker! Danke für die musikalische Aufstehmotivation!
@@chrizigroba Du hast recht, Borussia müsste in dem Satz im Dativ (Dativus commodi, also "wem zum Nutzen/Vorteil") stehen, es müsste also tatsächlich "Borussiae" heißen. Das schmälert aber den Wortwitz des Kollegen Bonsai nicht im Geringsten ;-)
I really appreciate how they have started using tasteful variations on the more repetitive parts of this march which they must play so very often to never use sheet music.
Hier vom Heeresmusikkorps Hannover: ua-cam.com/video/nET1I2bMGno/v-deo.html Und vom Marinemusikkorps Wilhelmshaven: ua-cam.com/video/qiGRzd5mj04/v-deo.html
Was da so aus der Hauptstadt tönt, bedingt unterstreichende Unterstützung; oder auch in umgedrehter Reihenfolge🤝, darselbst die vorliegende Darbietung einen Gruß des Herzens abverlangt.
Ja, alleine auch durch die unterschiedliche Aufstellung der Musikkorps klingen die Österreicher ganz anders als die Deutschen. In Österreich marschieren die melodietragenden Instrumente wie Trompeten vorn, bei uns die Posaunen. Finde das hochspannend.
Traditionally only be done by Line Infantry (Bundeswehr is a Light Infantry) on parades, marching past inspectors, and changing guards It is worth to note that since the Navy never traditionally received the Light Infantry title, they can performed goose step (although on rare occasions) ua-cam.com/video/1wT4MLftRf8/v-deo.html
A Gesamtkunswert in harmonischer Bewegung! I use it as Klingelton and just stopped counting the people who say, wow, that is really nice/great/good/super. There is a controlled and solid sense of controlledpower in the march step of German soliders, especially the Ehrenbattalion. Each nation seems to come up with some march step that says, yep, that's a (Brit, Scot, German, American) all right. Add that music to the close order drill of the Air FOrce, Army and Navy members of certainly the Federal Ehrenbattalion but also the troops of the line, and you've got something special to see like the US Marines on parade or the Black Watch in formation for some royal occasion. Ausgezeichnet! Danke.
Notice the beret strings NOT tucked up under the beret at 5:30. In my unit (The Royal Regiment of Canada) the sergeant-major would have had something to say about this.
Her majesty's foot guards play with fifes and drums and also with a brass instruments but it is a fine march it is rumoured that HM likes German marches not surprising considering her real family name is not Windsor but Saxe coburgh Gotia
alter wie peinlich die armen jungs zum glück bin ich da raus aber die musik ist wie gewohnt hervorragend war nie etwas anders gewohnt die deutschen musikkorbs sind nuneinmal die besten
At 2:48, the rearmost man to the right in the detachment is not in in cadence with the other men, what a joke. I bet they wont even punish him for that mistake.
At 4:30, same thing with the man to the left of the flag bearer. And not only completely out of step but also moving like he's walking across a freshly harvested potato field. :-D
Happens sometimes. These soldiers are not the Wachbataillon, whose pure task it is to march all day long. The average Bundeswehr Soldier takes part in a ceremony like this maybe once a year, and now with corona even less.
So even regular infantrymen like these are not at least drilled a bit every day? Also, it seems if the battalion drummer or drum major(or whatever its called) and drum band is missing. But why do they not maybe at least have an entire battalion on parade, that would be more substantial than a small detachment? Lastly, its quite shocking to see active duty regular soldiers who are not sappers or any other special man with excuse to have beards.
@@aperson1139 Because drill training every day would be a waste of time. They have better thinks to "train" like, for exameple, fighting. Literally no military does that to its soldiers.
@@scharfelimo Well perhaps not hours, but something such as getting from billets to places, and have these men marched all the time in detachments. After all, should an army not have good discipline? So to be drilled in open and close order to be part of their training. Im sure the NVA did a lot of this very well.
Traditionally only be done by Line Infantry (Bundeswehr is a Light Infantry) on parades, marching past inspectors, and changing guards It is worth to note that since the Navy never traditionally received the Light Infantry title, they can performed goose step (although on rare occasions) ua-cam.com/video/1wT4MLftRf8/v-deo.html
The founders of the Bundeswehr believed that sabers were superfluous in modern wars. But in "Honourthings" (don´t know the right word in english) they really would make sense
Wegen diesem feinen Herrn Komponisten nennen uns die Österreicher übrigens stichelnd „Piefke“. Sogar meine Verwandten aus Wien nennen mich so. Dabei bin ich Badener/Alemanne und kein Preuße…
Si desea ver una versión espectacular de esta bellísima marcha, vea los videos de la Gran Banda del Ejército de Chile en las paradas del 19 de septiembre, día de las glorias del Ejército...sin dudas muy superior a esta versión.
@@SirSaxum los de ahora.. tienen algunas copias del chileno.. un timido paso de regular al pasar frente a la autoridad, el arbol de campanas y las capas de las mujeres, topica de los altos mandos del glorioso ejercito de 🇨🇱
@@hannovonbahrenfeld5986 Chile mejoró las bandas alemanas al agregarle un orfeón estilo ingles y las cornetas estilo francés... en fin, son 2 bandas en una.
Ich liebe Marschmusik.... Und mein Vater freut sich darüber - dort wo er jetzt über mich wacht...... Danke Papa 🙏😍
It's amazing the range a glockenspiel has. That far away and it could still be heard over the rest of the band.
Yes, it´s really amazing.
It's sounds so clean and for an outside march it truly is incredible!
Honestly, imo marches sound better outside than in an auditorium.
I wonder what technology was used to record this?
Panasonic Camera and two Sennheiser Mics
@@BadBonsai1 german band parade and music absolutely amazing and beautiful
Thank you.
I have heard dozens of marches and Preußens Gloria is the best ever. Very stirring!
As wonderful as Preussens Gloria is, it is hard to beat Friedrich der Grosse's Hohenfriedberger Marsch
@@martinfranke846
Danke. I will check it out.
Yorkscher Marsch live: ua-cam.com/video/E_8dkXAScH0/v-deo.html (Timestamp)
I like those Military Marches; it reminds me of the old days when I was in the U.S. Army. The sound of the band, the left foot hitting the ground at the sound of the drumbeat, the commanders shutting out the commands and eyes right as we pass the VIP.
Thank you for this comment and greetings from Germany.
Bundeswehra don't how to march
@@DamianŁukasikPL not all units of the army goose step. Ink certain parts of the army.
You should look for the Chilean Army and Armed Forces, the only ones with the Prussian Military Doctrine. not oders been shout just movements or the war bands with orders of the Drum Mayor, believe me I served in the Chilean Army and feel proud of having done so.
Gute Aufnahmetechnik bringt guten Sound. 👍
Bismarck ist stolz auf Euch!!! Sehr gut gespielt!!!
Hoch Preußenland
Wer ist Bismarck? Spielt der beim FC Kaiserslautern?
eher nicht... preussens gloria und schwarz-rot-goldene flagge? uaaaagh :D
@Abensberg Dachte ich mir auch.
@@BadBonsai1 ich wünsche mir die alte Flagge zurück
Endlich wieder deutsche Töne wunderbar
Großartig,dabei kann man nicht stillsitzen.
From Japan,Wonderful. I love Preußens Gloria!!
Super gut gemacht was werden wir ohne Preußen Gloria ich bin übrigens auch bei den Bundeswehr musikorps Hannover
@@sehrlustig1 wie meinst du das
Klasse!👏
Wunderprächtig!👍
Zwei Volltreffer, direkt im Ziel von Herz und Sinn, die abflauende Akustikkurve in Version 2 kann daran nichts ändern!✌
Als absolut neutraler Zuschauer, wer bisher den Kanal noch nicht abonniert hat, hier liegt einer der vielen gewichtigen Gründe vor, es zu tun.☝️
Ja, ich dachte mir, deine Playlist könnte einen neuen Eintrag vertragen^^
@@BadBonsai1 Werde ich demnächst überarbeiten😉.
G 3
Die abflauende Akustikkurve ist vom Feinsten!
Fullewasser hoi ,hoi,hoi, Epesus und kupille sind am zisselplatz und sprechen das kassellaner wortchen
Marching was the only thing I liked in boot camp. I love this march almost as much as German yodeling.
Exerzieren fand ich auch noch mit am besten bei der Bundeswehr. Außerdem waren noch angenehm zwei Wochen Munitionslagerbewachung in Bergen-Hohne. Tag und Nacht jeweils zwei Stunden Wache gehen mit einem Kameraden, dann vier Stunden Pause; immer an der frischen Luft, kaum Vorgesetzte, fast wie ein Ferienlager....
Impressive and beautiful! Thanks for sharing! 🇩🇪 Love from California🇺🇲
Props to the tubas, its a nightmare playing standing up, can't imagine while marching.
Great sound from the Musikkorps Bonsai! I wish the Bundeswehr would adopt the old Prussian style Standarten with the Saint Georges Cross. The current Truppenfahne just copies the color of the Weimar Republic's flag, it feels so lazy. It was the same way for the Truppenfahne of the NVA, they did the exact same thing and it honestly irked me how they put little effort in making these banners. Interestingly enough, the Russian Armed Forces revived the "Saint George's Banner" back in 2006, when they decided to retire the old Soviet Army Banners. The Saint George's Banners were first used in the Imperial Russian Army, and they were based on the designs of the Prussian Army Standarten, or vice versa.
I have studied flags and banners for years, and I find the German and Russian ones to be the most beautiful in world. Russia and Germany both have a shared military culture that is rich in history, it would be a shame to not continue these traditions. There is a common modern day problem that plagues militaries around the world, and its that they use very low quality flags for their troops. In both Russian and German military tradition, the banners of troop regiments are supposed to embroidered and built with the most expensive and high quality materials possible, and must be ornate and intricate. Often there is a problem where the Russian Army sometimes breaks this tradition and buys some extremely cheap and ugly rubber banners with no embroidery and the troops are supposed to defend these useless cloths. The tradition also calls for the soldiers to defend the banner at every cost possible. In the times of Peter the Great, if an enemy captured the regiment's standard, the soldiers would be punished or even sentenced to death. The troops are supposed to be inspired by the banner, as it represents their glory and valor.
Even in the USSR, the tradition was revived and the banners were densely embroidered. Every division and regiment was awarded a banner after battle and they did everything to protect it, although they weren't killed if the enemy captured it. The same went for the Wehrmacht, they too made their Standarten very complex with expensive materials, but Hitler broke the tradition by pulling all of the Standarten from battle and put them in the museums because he was too much of a coward to let them be captured.
Thank you for this comment. I should make a video about german troop flags, I see...
I would hope few citizens are stupid enough to "die for a banner". And Peter the Great was a tyrant. Most of us have moved on past the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. But have your fun playing soldier!
@@chicagofineart9546 Citizens? We're talking about the military, not regular people. As for Peter the Great being a "tyrant", that is up for your own debate. You could easily call any monarch a "tyrant" because they hold absolute power, but not all of them were tyrannical.
The modern world is absolutely backwards and the typical talking point of a modernist is that "we're not in X century any more, most of us have moved on." Seriously? Grow the fuck up, we can honor our history, culture and traditions in the 21st century. If you had any modicum of intelligence or appreciation for real art and culture, you wouldn't spouting this aggressive and childlike response: "but have your fun playing soldier."
@@chicagofineart9546
Chicago has no room to talk these ……….with your murderous self cleaning oven effect of black on black murders. You’re so modern…….so 21st century. Phony
@@Wanamaker1946 Wer ist David Bell und warum konte er nicht ein kluge satz machen. Auch hat er kleine humor.
Unsere Bundeswehr sollte ein Ehrentag bekommen, wie den Tag, der DEUTSCHEN EINHEIT. ✊✌
Keine schlechte Idee. Wobei es den "Tag der Bundeswehr" an sich ja gibt.
@@BadBonsai1 Noch größer. National Feiertag!!!!!
@@andreasschulze2298Wenn dann zum Tag der Gründung der BW weil sich die Wiedervereinigung durch das Nichtvorhandensein von Soldaten auszeichnet.
Habe ich mich schon den ganzen Abend drauf gefreut!
Stimmt, hatte ich ja annonciert. Konnte mich nicht entscheiden, habe ich beide genommen 😂
I'm also feeling nostalgic when watching this video, as I obtained the most comfortable pair of Bundeswehr Panzer boots while stationed in Mannheim, 1976-1979. Sadly, I had them re-soled by an incompetent cobble in the States, and they were ruined. But as to this march, it's truly my favorite...Thanks for the two excellent versions!
Thank you for your service.
@@BadBonsai1 Vielen Dank, Herr Bonsai!
@@BadBonsai1 it will be better for german army to restore military parades where you roll up tanks and other combat vehicles with soldiers having weapons with them justl ike what the former GDR of east germany military parades did, restore the former old glory of your country
Oh man, an die Vereidigung in Hambühren erinnert zu werden ist ein rührendes Gefühl. Inzwischen bin ich in Delitzsch und ich vermisse Celle aus tiefstem Herzen.
Nu gloor 😉
Da muß ich mal sagen, daß ich bisher noch keine Bundeswehr-Musikkapelle hören mußte, die uns Schande machte. Alles, was ich mir da bisher angehört hatte, war tadellos vorgetragen. Schön, daß wenigstens unsere Musiktradition noch intakt zu sein scheint!
Perfekt schön gespielt, meine Hochachtung!
Hab's gerade überprüft - Deutsch eingeschlossen, gibt es in 21 Sprachen Wikipedia-Artikel zu "Preußens Gloria". Wenn man das Video sieht, weiß man auch, warum ;-) Einfach immer wieder schön - ein Klassiker, oder nein: DER Klassiker! Danke für die musikalische Aufstehmotivation!
Sehr gern....Non vitae sed ̶s̶̶c̶̶h̶̶o̶̶l̶̶a̶̶e̶̶ ̶ Borussia discimus
@@BadBonsai1 müsste das nicht borussiae heißen?
wenn ich Latinum hätte, könnte ich die Frage beantworten.
@@chrizigroba Du hast recht, Borussia müsste in dem Satz im Dativ (Dativus commodi, also "wem zum Nutzen/Vorteil") stehen, es müsste also tatsächlich "Borussiae" heißen. Das schmälert aber den Wortwitz des Kollegen Bonsai nicht im Geringsten ;-)
@@amii2466 Dem seine Wortwitze sind durch nichts zu schmälern.
I love this here March! Fine job!🇩🇪🎼🎵🎶👏🎭❤️👍
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Das ist so gut!
Ich liebe 'Preußens Gloria'!
I love that march!! It is beautiful!Long live Germany!!
Ab 3:45 : Arzt: "Ihr Handgelenk macht mir etwas Sorgen - was machen Sie denn beruflich...?" ;-)
_"Bonsaicommunitybespaßung"_
@@BadBonsai1 Wenn deine Abo-Zahlen weiter wachsen, sollten wir diesbezüglich über eine Gewerkschaft für diesen Job nachdenken ;-)
Marched to this many a time as a British soldier. Still used on Trooping the Colour for the Queens Birthday.
fife and drum version is best.
Deutsch Quality
Greetings from Poland,epic March music you got there.
Если учесть,что вам досталась большая часть этой...Гордости!
Гордость привела нас к 2 мировым войнам. Как насчет здравомыслия в будущем?
@@BadBonsai1 Mundus mutantur sed non questus melior.Humana natura est vitiosa et incorrigibilis.Causa belli veniet.
@@ИринаФомичева-б4п Die Hoffnung stirbt zuletzt
@@BadBonsai1 Contra spem spero!
Wunderbar
Respect to Germany, we are even
You’ve taken Paris twice
We’ve taken Berlin twice
But didn't Germany or I should say Prussia take Paris in 1814 and 1815?
So that would've meant 1814, 1815, 1871, and 1940 If I'm not mistaken
I was taken in Paris 1993...
@@johnvictor2892 Right. And France twice again under Napoleon. Forgot about that.
Nah you're fine, both Prussia in 1806 and France in 1940 got beaten and needed help. So I guess you can say it's a 50/50
La mejor música militar del mundo, solo les falta el paso de oca.
Hoffentlich bleibt so etwas noch 100 Jahre!
Das war 2021. Mit weiteren 3 Jahren kann ich dienen: ua-cam.com/video/ZDnQz7MFB3A/v-deo.html
I really appreciate how they have started using tasteful variations on the more repetitive parts of this march which they must play so very often to never use sheet music.
Gute Aufnahmetechnik bringt guten Sound! 👍
🤗🤗
Der 2 Teil des Videos erinnert mich an meine Dienstzeit im FmSkt Q in Hambühren. Schöne Bilder 😎
Danke sehr. Appell dazu: ua-cam.com/video/CdHJR5vAe7A/v-deo.html
Mein zweitliebster Marsch. Der Beste für mich ist "Des großen Kurfürsten Reitermarsch"
Hier vom Heeresmusikkorps Hannover: ua-cam.com/video/nET1I2bMGno/v-deo.html
Und vom Marinemusikkorps Wilhelmshaven: ua-cam.com/video/qiGRzd5mj04/v-deo.html
Genauso ist es auch bei mir: den großkurfürstlichen Reitermarsch mag ich am liebsten...
Ich stimme mit Ihnen ein.
Long live German from S.Korea🥰
That's really awesome! The band sounds wonderful!! Thank you!!
very much
Spitzenklasse👍🏽🇩🇪
Oh ihr preußischen Splitter im Westen, gegrüßt seid mir aus dem verbliebenen Kernland.
Einer muß ja die schwarz-weiße Fahne hochhalten!
Was da so aus der Hauptstadt tönt, bedingt unterstreichende Unterstützung; oder auch in umgedrehter Reihenfolge🤝, darselbst die vorliegende Darbietung einen Gruß des Herzens abverlangt.
@@heinrichgerken4469 Die Anzahl beträgt beruhigenderweise mehr als Einen.
@@hufeisentrizeps Auch die Niedersachsen sind ja inzwischen mit den Preußen im Reinen!
@@heinrichgerken4469 die Preußen sind schon am Rhein? Ach herrjeh...
No joke. This song comes to my head every time I "finish" getting laid.
Comes with the conquest I suppose.
This is a beautiful rendition!
they just need to restore military parades that is what lacking in this part
When the former glory can only be presented in music.
2:51 Последние ряды уже не в ногу идут и кто нибудь ждал начало прусского шага?
Чуствуется,что люди маршируют с упоением...вот сейчас сдохнут!
11.11.21 in Hambühren und ich war da auch irgendwo in der Formation im Hintergrund :D schon witzig
Hier ist der komplette Appell, vielleicht entdecken Sie sich ja irgendwo. ua-cam.com/video/CdHJR5vAe7A/v-deo.html
Desde Chile saludos y honor a los padres de la tradicion
Holy schieße thats good
Starke Aufnahme
Danke schön.
Sogar wir in Österreich schätzen Preußens Gloria.
Aber unsere Märsche sind einfach melodiöser...
Ja, alleine auch durch die unterschiedliche Aufstellung der Musikkorps klingen die Österreicher ganz anders als die Deutschen. In Österreich marschieren die melodietragenden Instrumente wie Trompeten vorn, bei uns die Posaunen.
Finde das hochspannend.
Wer gaaaanz laut stellt kann den Kameramann im Hintergrund leise weinen hören!
Ja 😂
Have to admit, goose step looks way more impressive
Exactly what I'm thinking
Stöchschrött!
Wouldn't have been used in this scenario anyways. Also almost forgot: STÖCHSCHÖTTTT1!
Ich grüße den Thread mit einem freundlichen STÖCHSCHRÖTT
Traditionally only be done by Line Infantry (Bundeswehr is a Light Infantry) on parades, marching past inspectors, and changing guards
It is worth to note that since the Navy never traditionally received the Light Infantry title, they can performed goose step (although on rare occasions)
ua-cam.com/video/1wT4MLftRf8/v-deo.html
In loving memory of Kaiser Wilhelm II a good man and devoted monarch.
No definitely not.
Sehr schön!
0:39 Der Mann im weißen Shirt: eine sehr merkwürdige Auffassung von Stillgestanden und militärischem Gruß 🙃
Super GEIL.
A Gesamtkunswert in harmonischer Bewegung! I use it as Klingelton and just stopped counting the people who say, wow, that is really nice/great/good/super. There is a controlled and solid sense of controlledpower in the march step of German soliders, especially the Ehrenbattalion. Each nation seems to come up with some march step that says, yep, that's a (Brit, Scot, German, American) all right. Add that music to the close order drill of the Air FOrce, Army and Navy members of certainly the Federal Ehrenbattalion but also the troops of the line, and you've got something special to see like the US Marines on parade or the Black Watch in formation for some royal occasion. Ausgezeichnet! Danke.
The Scots are British!
Notice the beret strings NOT tucked up under the beret at 5:30. In my unit (The Royal Regiment of Canada) the sergeant-major would have had something to say about this.
You see, we Germans are sometimes not as perfect as you suppose :-)
Dieser Hashtag in der Beschreibung xD
#Leidergeil
Posiblemente sea mi favorita marcha militar alemana.
¿ya conoces este? ua-cam.com/video/YCceG0pgW8M/v-deo.html
Very cool! And a pretty song! Respect and love from Louisiana!
JRTC 1995 Fort Polk, Louisiana 💪
@@BadBonsai1 Wow! That is so cool!
EINFACH IMMER NOCH TOLL PREUSSENS CLORIA.
Als Musiker sag ichs gern immer wieder: Die Musik ist das einzige was bei der Bundeswehr gut funktioniert!
Das Meckern über die Bundeswehr funktioniert eigentlich auch immer ganz gut.
@@BadBonsai1 wird das nicht immer uns Zivilbevölkerung überlassen?
Ich habe die alte Holländische Kaserne gleich erkannt. Seedorf , Langemanshof und Bergen Hohne , das waren zeiten. 🙂 (1)
Excellent!
Nice Greetings from India 👍
There is NO 'best' version of the PG. Jede Version ist toll, auch die gepfiffene!!
♍👍
Dem ist nichts hinzuzufügen 😉
Perfektion ☆☆☆☆☆
Der Marschierschritt war zu meiner Bundeswehrzeit zackiger. 1986 Gebirgsartilleriebataillion 3/235 in Bad Reichenhall .
Her majesty's foot guards play with fifes and drums and also with a brass instruments but it is a fine march it is rumoured that HM likes German marches not surprising considering her real family name is not Windsor but Saxe coburgh Gotia
Jetzt hätte noch der bayrische Defeliermarsch gefehlt!
der kommt gleich als Kommentator.
@@BadBonsai1 Melde mich wie befohlen!
...und der friesische Filetiermarsch.
(auch Heringsdorfer Fischbrötchen Schunke)
@@neinnein9306 Und sein Komponist Heilbutt Miefke sagte damals: Den Marsch immer ganz frisch spielen! ;-)
@@amii2466 Schollenbaum und Tintfischmajor voran!
232 Strub Gebirgsjäger, Horido!
Call me when the epic Goose step comes.
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@@BadBonsai1 thank you so much
Dienstanzug heißt übersetzt also geil?
Hast du wieder nicht gewusst, was?
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When you see thousands of artillery arms in the opposite shore of the river:
alter wie peinlich die armen jungs zum glück bin ich da raus
aber die musik ist wie gewohnt hervorragend
war nie etwas anders gewohnt die deutschen musikkorbs sind nuneinmal die besten
Those Germans can march beautifully.
Wonderful.
Frederick smiles this day.
Awesome song, but it would be better with the Prussian Sharp step while they are playing it. Would honor tradition more.
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In Hambüren war ich dabei 😅
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Liegt nicht an mir. Der Informationsfeldwebel des FSchJgRgt 31 in Seedorf ignoriert mich und meine Anfragen bis jetzt geflissentlich.
WOW!
schön
Sweet!
Musik geht,aber wie die"Verteidigungsbeamten" maschieren ist unter aller Kanone, sagt ein OfW der LL.Big27
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At 2:48, the rearmost man to the right in the detachment is not in in cadence with the other men, what a joke. I bet they wont even punish him for that mistake.
At 4:30, same thing with the man to the left of the flag bearer. And not only completely out of step but also moving like he's walking across a freshly harvested potato field. :-D
Happens sometimes. These soldiers are not the Wachbataillon, whose pure task it is to march all day long. The average Bundeswehr Soldier takes part in a ceremony like this maybe once a year, and now with corona even less.
So even regular infantrymen like these are not at least drilled a bit every day? Also, it seems if the battalion drummer or drum major(or whatever its called) and drum band is missing. But why do they not maybe at least have an entire battalion on parade, that would be more substantial than a small detachment? Lastly, its quite shocking to see active duty regular soldiers who are not sappers or any other special man with excuse to have beards.
@@aperson1139 Because drill training every day would be a waste of time. They have better thinks to "train" like, for exameple, fighting. Literally no military does that to its soldiers.
@@scharfelimo Well perhaps not hours, but something such as getting from billets to places, and have these men marched all the time in detachments. After all, should an army not have good discipline? So to be drilled in open and close order to be part of their training. Im sure the NVA did a lot of this very well.
1:55 Знаменосец, что в последней тройке - идёт с повреждённой ногой?
Where is goose step?
Traditionally only be done by Line Infantry (Bundeswehr is a Light Infantry) on parades, marching past inspectors, and changing guards
It is worth to note that since the Navy never traditionally received the Light Infantry title, they can performed goose step (although on rare occasions)
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its sad that most ppl there dont even know what this song means to us.... (i mean the civis)
Scimus...
Gibts bei unseren schützenfesten zum glück noch häufig.
Still don’t understand why the officers don’t have sabers.
We germans can´t afford them^^
@@BadBonsai1 seriously doesn’t the German government have higher taxes compared to the USA?
Sorry, I tried to make a joke.
@@BadBonsai1 I get the joke now, but in all seriousness I think they look unprofessional without sabers.
The founders of the Bundeswehr believed that sabers were superfluous in modern wars. But in "Honourthings" (don´t know the right word in english) they really would make sense
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El Ejercito de CHILE ,la toca muchisimo .muy bellas melodias..
del brazilian saldações
It takes me back to 1815 we played this while marching across Waterloo
Hand in Hand with the KGL
How is that possible when this march came out in 1871?
@@kutter_ttl6786 wir waren unserer Zeit immer weit voraus ^^
Wegen diesem feinen Herrn Komponisten nennen uns die Österreicher übrigens stichelnd „Piefke“.
Sogar meine Verwandten aus Wien nennen mich so. Dabei bin ich Badener/Alemanne und kein Preuße…
Si desea ver una versión espectacular de esta bellísima marcha, vea los videos de la Gran Banda del Ejército de Chile en las paradas del 19 de septiembre, día de las glorias del Ejército...sin dudas muy superior a esta versión.
Überlegen? Wohl eher nicht. Die chilenischen Instrumente sind leider immer Schrott.
@@SirSaxum Ja,ja,ja...las patitas.
@@alvarobruna2227 la ex prusia es desde 1945 parte de Polonia.
@@SirSaxum los de ahora.. tienen algunas copias del chileno.. un timido paso de regular al pasar frente a la autoridad, el arbol de campanas y las capas de las mujeres, topica de los altos mandos del glorioso ejercito de 🇨🇱
@@hannovonbahrenfeld5986 Chile mejoró las bandas alemanas al agregarle un orfeón estilo ingles y las cornetas estilo francés... en fin, son 2 bandas en una.