It's not the same without all the cannons, mortars, muskets, and rifles firing; along with the screams calling for victory and grunts announcing death.
***** That's a quote from Alexander Suvorov, altough i don't know if he was truly the first one to say it, but he used to say ''the bullet is a fool, the bayonet is a fine chap'' Pretty much describes how linebattles worked in the 18-19th centuries
I couldn’t afford mount and blade, so I only played blood and iron, honestly this game bring me memories and it somehow helped me understand the napoleonic wars
Honestly. Got to admit, my country Austria has/had some of the best fife & drum music seems pretty intimidating. Especially 0:00 (Pariser Einzugsmarsch), and 0:39 (Osterriecher Grendaiersmarsch).
They're not even the regimental marches either, they're pokhod's, which is a drum cadence used when marching past in review. The Guard had one pokhod with slight variations for the three senior regiments, and Flying Squirrel thought it would be appropriate to use all three. Also, the Russian marches ingame are taken from the 1848 regulations, so they're not even historical.
Can someone help me find this marsh kolonni idushaj v ataku music? I heard it on Blood & Iron and I can't find it anywhere. Not on the surface web at least.
Sorry to break it to you chief, but I think you might be missing one: Aux Champs (France) I though it was weird when I didnt hear my favorite derpy tune in here
the march of attacking sounded incorrectly at first the drum sounds and after a few seconds the fife well, in short, so that they finish at the same time.
A lot of ressources about french fifes and drums are on MrOrlandini1 youtube channel. La grenadiere: ua-cam.com/video/y7g2IpAOq6w/v-deo.html La grenadiere (music sheet): ua-cam.com/video/t0j9uQ-cKAY/v-deo.html Le pas cadencé (music sheet): ua-cam.com/video/arCQXhGW0lU/v-deo.html
Už si začínám piglovat uniformu ruského fiurštátu, abych se poklonil padlým na těch polích kolem Prace, Kobylnic, Tvarožné, Sokolnic. Blíží se nám to datum 2. 12. 1805 ...
I'm a bit confused. Actually, 14 is "La Charge de la Garde Impériale" while 21 is "La Charge" from the French "Ordonnance sur le service de l'infanterie du 14 mai 1754". So what they tell us is that the Russian March of attacking was the same as the French "La Charge" of 1754? Where did those people get that from? And what are the sources for the alleged Izmailovsky, Grenadiers, Preobrazhensky and Semenovsky marches? Thanks for satisfying my curiosity.
Thank you. So these regimental drum and fife marches are attested for 1848. Were they the same during the Napoleonic Wars? I'm still perplexed at the fact that the Russian "March of attacking" is the same (or nearly the same, at least) as the French 1754 "La Charge" (which was in use till 1831). Did the Russians really adopt the French signal, and if so, when?
It's not inconceivable they lifted a French signal; the Guard's pokhod is lifted from Altpreussischer Grenadiermarsch Nr. 2. The only surviving collections of notation are all post-Napoleonic, so it's really a mystery what they sounded like during the 18th century up to the 1830s, but the signals' names are referenced as early as 1716. In the Peter the Great's reforms, he stipulates only that each regiment have a complete set of signals and that all of its musicians are familiar with them, and lays down some rules for which regiment's signals will take priority when mounting guards from mixed personnel etc. The 1796 regulations however call for a singular model of reveille and taptoo, separate musketeer and grenadier pokhods and "general-march" for the whole army but does not provide notation for that they should sound like. Consequently, some Musketeer and Jaeger regiments were awarded the privilege to play the grenadiers' pokhod, so it must have been uniform enough to be iconic (otherwise the award wouldn't mean anything).
Thank you very much again! Hopefully, more relevant information will be digged up in the future, both in Russian and other European archives and libraries. As an aside: Do you know whether there are any plans in Russia to record the complete array of marches as contained in A. Doerfeldt's Collection of Imperial Russian Marches according to the original scores and using original (or good copies of original) instruments? This would be a real treat... So far we have just (better than nothing, of course) the recordings of the marches included in the Royal Prussian Collection of Army Marches as recorded by the Stadtmusik Wien (Gustav Fischer, conductor) as well as some German army corps bands (Johannes Schade, conductor). And they were never released properly on CD, nor were they accompanied by reliable, well researched comments (Toeche-Mittler's comments were more than wanting). If so, it would be great, of course, if those CDs could be made available worldwide...
yes he copied it, you said Qwerty is a good scripter, that's correct but he made "some" historical errors, including the game Warband, the battle of Hougoumont was part of the battle of Waterloo, including some sieges, the kingdom of Bavaria was part of the Rhine until 1814, the battle of Wooded Crest and steppe didn't exist, they were part of Russian campaign, muskets weren't fast reloading, austrian jagers had a different rifle, 95th and 60th had british rifle and the rest of skirmishers had normal rifle, not all units had sword, the only who had sword were officers, French Old Guard, 95th and 60th rifles, coder forgot the cuirassiers, France, Britain and Austria had militia too, prussians had a different musket named infanteriegehwer, the dragoons didn't had musketoons, they had carbines or rifles, why can't aim from horse?, british artillerist didn't had a bearskin, they had an helmet like austrians, Too much errors or more better said "horrors", Yep, i know that Coder only copied it from Warband, but he didn't investigated the real history. For those who get mad, i don't care :), yes yes i read the box comments but if u get mad, read again what i said. Bye
+Tolle Sonderangebote Oh yes in fact i didn't saw this error, Pariser and Einzugsmarsh are...the same, the name of the track is Pariser-Einzugsmarsh, my bad, thanks for seeing this.
Only 1800 kids remember these classics.
Azhari Azhar i see what you did there
Azhari Azhar i want to be in 1800
I remember my drum got hit by a cannon ball.
I remember a musket ball gone through my chest and i knock down and ...........
Antoine Lasalle has left the wars
I laughed so loudly !
It's not the same without all the cannons, mortars, muskets, and rifles firing; along with the screams calling for victory and grunts announcing death.
+TheDeathFlag and the BLEE.
+VaLkeR eX God save the king! ~ Vive la France! ~ ~ ~
Gott schutze den Kaiser!
***** That's a quote from Alexander Suvorov, altough i don't know if he was truly the first one to say it, but he used to say ''the bullet is a fool, the bayonet is a fine chap'' Pretty much describes how linebattles worked in the 18-19th centuries
Aha- I agree.
Somehow its both earsplittingly loud yet soothing at the same time.
The art of the fife...
@Pferd Schildok
I agree!
Now all we need is a group of guys with funny modified face dancing with their swords and weird moves
spamming z to go up and down while shouting god shits on ze kaiser every so often :P
Only 1792, 1805, 1809, 1812 and 1815 kids remember these fire beats
these versions are better than most versions on youtube tbh
5:54 The Pirate Spy!
6:39 Brenton Tarrant's theme
9:17 Norrington's Promotion
14:07 Book burning from Indiana Jones
prussia was a frankish out post at the top levels of the government and the army they loved and copied france . note the german marches here
@@danehart2783 LOL
@@danehart2783 lol sure buddy
@Svkagli.py Yeah
@@OfficialWinterheart XD
*When you're charging in Blood & Iron and La Charge stops playing*
Oh fuck they got the FIFER!! ༼ʘ̚لʘ̚༽
11:39 The music that plays when the 63e is done hillcamping and they use their legendary logic
c a d e t
l i n e
BRO IM IN 63E TOO
63e Logic
@@vmsh9810 wow they're still around? That's awesome and cool!
i love how i recognize all of these because of blood and iron
real
I played enough blood and iron and i know these songs.
blood and iron 🤯
shoutout to all the guys in my old regiment the 1stCTA. The siege battles every Sunday where lit
I couldn’t afford mount and blade, so I only played blood and iron, honestly this game bring me memories and it somehow helped me understand the napoleonic wars
The first fife tune is my personal fave in NW!
La charge (11:40 France) is my long term favourite
when I heard Rule Britannia my ears started bleeding...btw Rule Britannia is at 9:18
o kadar güzel ki hepsi burayı bırakıp oyundan girip dinliyorum ya
Bu oyun hiç eskimedi , tam bir klasik savaş oyunu
@@akbuyucusaruman5035 kitlesi çok sağlam hiçbir zaman eskimez :))
I’ve been looking all over the internet for like a playlist of napolionic songs! Thanks for making this!
BLOOD AND IRON TIME BABY!
Blood and iron is same as mount and blade but more toxic
"Der koburger" is by far my fav
Co-burger
M&B Fife and Drum: Soothing
B&I Fife and Drum: PAIN
What blew me here is an old children's tale my brother had, called 'And drummer Hoff, fired it off.'
Ahh, the wind.
15:45 Parademarsch and 16:18 Praesentiermarsch best 2 music
How to encourage an Prussian:
0:39 >>>>>>>>
*blood and iron flashbacks showing how many musicians I killed*
Tropical Paradise / hell :P
Blood and Iron is a speech by Otto von Bismarck wtf u talking about
LittleArmyNut these guys are talking about Roblox. Lmao
Ya boi lol wtf
LittleArmyNut I know. Just... Why
GO FORTH MY FELLOW GUTS AND BLACKPOWDERIANS, AND MY FELLOW BLOOD AND IRONIANS 🗣🗣🗣
I THINK YOUR IN THE WRONG GAME BUDDY THIS IS MOUNT BLADE NAPOLEONIC WARS NOT GUTS AND BLACKPOWDER🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Der Koburger
Blood and iron squad? WHERE YOU AT??!?!?
Flaming_Phoenix Right here lol.
Where's aux champs
not worthy of being here
Blood and iron reference lol
Soldiers,Charge
We gettin' of San Sebastián with this one 🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🥵🥵🥶🥶
This is mount & blade not guts & blackpowder
gnb players try not to comment the same thing for the 1 billionth time challenge (impossible)
@@serenade4926I couldn't resist
Austria Gren my fav! Glory to Austria!
Honestly. Got to admit, my country Austria has/had some of the best fife & drum music seems pretty intimidating. Especially 0:00 (Pariser Einzugsmarsch), and 0:39 (Osterriecher Grendaiersmarsch).
These songs have a special significance. Because they were the last songs ever heard by Warriors.
Guts and black powder babies coming
Fym guts and blackpowder babies
@@John_.Fallout_real they are
You called sir?
@@John_.Fallout_realcuz the real ones recognize these tunes from Mount and Blade: Napoleonic Wars
blood and iron nostalgia lol
Everybody gangsta 'till a Dragoon dismounts his horse and proceeds to melee kill your entire squad...
dragoon style 🏇
COM ER AND GE FLESHED! HOORRAAHHH FOR OLD NOSEY!!!!!
That moment when a hussar challenges a dragoon
OGs remember Blood and Iron and Mount & Blade
La charge shall always be my fav
"Guts and Blackpowder"
"Blood and Iron"
-👶
All this songs are giving blood & iron flash backs
Shut up it’s also mount and blade
@@Hahapro in which regiment are u in EI (yoru uniform)
Like the music tracks!
Hagauah this is bai (blood and iron) grenadiersky and marsh de attaku idk what I'm talking about but they at my favorite
Parademarsch is my favorite by far
0:39
I sleep
0:44
*real shet*
Guts and blackpowder baby 🤑🤑🔥🔥
Edit : wow 2 like thank you guys
U blind is Mount blade🤑🤑🔥🔥🔥
@@Eddiethemexicanguy i don't care baby🤑🤑🔥🔥
@@ali12918 wow you got ratioed
@@hikiy thanks
@@ali12918 np
In blood and iron when the last music band surrendered
For the hohenfriedberger the fife guy didn’t give his full self in it lol
Certified Hood Classics
i shall make individual videos for these
im still waiting on those videos bitch
+Payador Perseguido lmao are you
+Payador Perseguido which ones you want
Poilu lol,, i was joking bro. just saw your comment. :)
Poilu plz do the one at 6:41
Nice idea. Very comprehensive compilation of tunes.
Such a pity that performance has been done by mere 1 fife and 1 drum. :-(
Is the march of attacking (17:09) based off anything? I think I might have heard this tune somewhere.
it is based on an 1848 drum composition called Марш Колонны, Идущей в Атаку
Semenovsky is my fav.
blood and iron
very nice)
can I drop a link to the 22nd song?)
Musket testing reference ‼️‼️
Come on guys, we'll camp here for a while until the "Guts and Blackpowder" community arrives, after that we'll be on our way.
5:56 ^^
Any chance you can split them up into individual tracks for download?
+Michael Garritson You can download Audacity to split them quickly. The sounds are in the "sounds" folder of your M&B Napoleonic wars (Modules) folder
is this game still alive by any chance?
Mr. Cornbread yup
very
Mr. Wizard couple hundred still playing
Oh yeah, the autistic little shits still remain.
couple hundered? thousands is more accurate than 200
My fav song is number 4
Lol the Russian ones are the same tune, just at different tempo.
yyangcn XD
yyangcn its the only team i wont play flute for
They're not even the regimental marches either, they're pokhod's, which is a drum cadence used when marching past in review. The Guard had one pokhod with slight variations for the three senior regiments, and Flying Squirrel thought it would be appropriate to use all three.
Also, the Russian marches ingame are taken from the 1848 regulations, so they're not even historical.
That's what I suspected. So, most likely, the Russian marches and signals recorded above are absolutely useless for the Napoleonic Wars. Right?
Yes also Preobrazhensky doesnt sound at all like march of the preobrazhensky regiment wich makes me think they made them all up
Can someone help me find this marsh kolonni idushaj v ataku music? I heard it on Blood & Iron and I can't find it anywhere. Not on the surface web at least.
Sorry to break it to you chief, but I think you might be missing one:
Aux Champs (France)
I though it was weird when I didnt hear my favorite derpy tune in here
Blood and Iron anybody?
Soup for sale
I am a musician don't shoot
"Me come in peace no shoot in da face pls"
Blood and iron is super toxic then mount and blade
@@Hahapro I mean you aren’t wrong
the march of attacking sounded incorrectly at first the drum sounds and after a few seconds the fife well, in short, so that they finish at the same time.
I like Austrian,French mussics.
SCOTLAND, FOREVER
Aux champs is missing, rip my favorite fife music
GOD SHIT ON THE KAISER!
12:12 best, i wonder what is it called
Akid Aram it is called La Pascedence
i cant hear the song without someone shouting the battle cry in the background
15:32
A lot of ressources about french fifes and drums are on MrOrlandini1 youtube channel.
La grenadiere: ua-cam.com/video/y7g2IpAOq6w/v-deo.html
La grenadiere (music sheet): ua-cam.com/video/t0j9uQ-cKAY/v-deo.html
Le pas cadencé (music sheet): ua-cam.com/video/arCQXhGW0lU/v-deo.html
woe
15, 13 and 17 are the best
And also Aux Champs
5:54 it's not a pirate song! It's a marching band song! It has nothing to do with the pirates!
Už si začínám piglovat uniformu ruského fiurštátu, abych se poklonil padlým na těch polích kolem Prace, Kobylnic, Tvarožné, Sokolnic. Blíží se nám to datum 2. 12. 1805 ...
What is the March on Attacking based off because I can’t find any searched
based on an 1848 drum composition called Марш Колонны, Идущей в Атаку
Prussian Rose is missing
I'm a bit confused. Actually, 14 is "La Charge de la Garde Impériale" while 21 is "La Charge" from the French "Ordonnance sur le service de l'infanterie du 14 mai 1754". So what they tell us is that the Russian March of attacking was the same as the French "La Charge" of 1754? Where did those people get that from? And what are the sources for the alleged Izmailovsky, Grenadiers, Preobrazhensky and Semenovsky marches? Thanks for satisfying my curiosity.
The Russian signals come from "Ноты Барабанных Боев и Сигналов на Рожке принадлежащих к Уставу Пехотной Службе", St. Petersburg, 1848.
Thank you. So these regimental drum and fife marches are attested for 1848. Were they the same during the Napoleonic Wars? I'm still perplexed at the fact that the Russian "March of attacking" is the same (or nearly the same, at least) as the French 1754 "La Charge" (which was in use till 1831). Did the Russians really adopt the French signal, and if so, when?
It's not inconceivable they lifted a French signal; the Guard's pokhod is lifted from Altpreussischer Grenadiermarsch Nr. 2. The only surviving collections of notation are all post-Napoleonic, so it's really a mystery what they sounded like during the 18th century up to the 1830s, but the signals' names are referenced as early as 1716. In the Peter the Great's reforms, he stipulates only that each regiment have a complete set of signals and that all of its musicians are familiar with them, and lays down some rules for which regiment's signals will take priority when mounting guards from mixed personnel etc. The 1796 regulations however call for a singular model of reveille and taptoo, separate musketeer and grenadier pokhods and "general-march" for the whole army but does not provide notation for that they should sound like. Consequently, some Musketeer and Jaeger regiments were awarded the privilege to play the grenadiers' pokhod, so it must have been uniform enough to be iconic (otherwise the award wouldn't mean anything).
Thank you very much again! Hopefully, more relevant information will be digged up in the future, both in Russian and other European archives and libraries.
As an aside: Do you know whether there are any plans in Russia to record the complete array of marches as contained in A. Doerfeldt's Collection of Imperial Russian Marches according to the original scores and using original (or good copies of original) instruments? This would be a real treat... So far we have just (better than nothing, of course) the recordings of the marches included in the Royal Prussian Collection of Army Marches as recorded by the Stadtmusik Wien (Gustav Fischer, conductor) as well as some German army corps bands (Johannes Schade, conductor). And they were never released properly on CD, nor were they accompanied by reliable, well researched comments (Toeche-Mittler's comments were more than wanting). If so, it would be great, of course, if those CDs could be made available worldwide...
Not as far as I know, no. It's a shame.
Where my fellow Lazaros at?
no one
not a soul
theses comments: REEEE BLOOD AND IRON IS JUST A COPY OF MOUNT AND BLADE. Hey want soup.
That is why I like this comment section.
nobodie
not a black prson
nobedy::::
NIGGAS: uses this format
The drum is following up but still ok
Blood and Iron, Anyone?
Lol yes
Roblox4ever
me
CodeQwerqy made blood and iron copied from mount and blade but Qwerqy is good scripter in roblox
yes he copied it, you said Qwerty is a good scripter, that's correct but he made "some" historical errors, including the game Warband, the battle of Hougoumont was part of the battle of Waterloo, including some sieges, the kingdom of Bavaria was part of the Rhine until 1814, the battle of Wooded Crest and steppe didn't exist, they were part of Russian campaign, muskets weren't fast reloading, austrian jagers had a different rifle, 95th and 60th had british rifle and the rest of skirmishers had normal rifle, not all units had sword, the only who had sword were officers, French Old Guard, 95th and 60th rifles, coder forgot the cuirassiers, France, Britain and Austria had militia too, prussians had a different musket named infanteriegehwer, the dragoons didn't had musketoons, they had carbines or rifles, why can't aim from horse?, british artillerist didn't had a bearskin, they had an helmet like austrians,
Too much errors or more better said "horrors",
Yep, i know that Coder only copied it from Warband, but he didn't investigated the real history.
For those who get mad, i don't care :), yes yes i read the box comments but if u get mad, read again what i said.
Bye
Le pas cadence ,mejor musica...
Le pas cadence the best music..
"I only listen to real music"
Number 1 and 6 ist the same???
+Tolle Sonderangebote Nop they are different.
+i Harlaustrogoth sorry i meant 1 and 5
+Tolle Sonderangebote Oh yes in fact i didn't saw this error, Pariser and Einzugsmarsh are...the same, the name of the track is Pariser-Einzugsmarsh, my bad, thanks for seeing this.
*hammers C key*
pls some 1 put only fifes
17:09 starting of poopyhead marches
11:00 rather
@@JohnsonTheSecond Perhaps
in my personal opinion best british fife song is men of harlech
How do you get a flute?
In game or in real life?
Blood and iron from it
you mean mount and blade warband napoleonic was
Blood and Iron is a fan made game based off Mount & Blade Warband:Napoleonic Wars
Is it just me or from Pappenheimer the drum went faster than fife
Kinda
Where is A U X C H A M P S
theres no aux champs .3.
i wish that in TW Empire :D