How ironic to see a group of British cadets playing one of Prussia's finest marches. You all play it very well! I was only missing the familiar Parademarsch der Spielleute and Lockmarsch that's normally performed prior to a German marching song. Love from Canada!
Lol an Prussian march but an English prepare signal not sure how you call it. Indeed you gentlemen played it perfect. But the bass drummer is supposed to beat the step, left_left_leftrightleft.
There are melodies, that sound always well, and the PG is just one of them. No matter who plays it, be it German, British or even Japanese band. The 'Glory' has since become not only Prussian, but simply German. Well done!! 👍🇵🇱♍
The first King was a Scot. James the 4th of Scotland was the first King of Scotland, England and Ireland. The first to style himself as King of Great Britain and Ireland.
@@livoniancommunist8825 George the 1st of Hanover was the first King of German decent. After the Stewart line ran dry. Victoria was the first monarch after the Hanovers.
Music IS great, but 'proportion' a bit not. Too much 'noise' from drums and melody hardly audible. It happens, I know the march very well and like it very much anyway. This version reminds me of the Pfeifenreiter-Musikverein, i.e. regular WHISTLING band of German cavalrymen. I heard the story once on the radio, read by an actor from a book. Could have such a band ever existed in Germany??
There were several German Monarchs on the British throne; one of them - HM the King George V - was called German Butcher during WW1; in 1917 he created or set up the new dynasty of Windsors. Became namesake to a dreadnought battleship still alive. His Queen was HM THE Queen Mary.
Well, if you want Prussian inspired uniforms, look towards Chile and Sweden. If you want Prussian drill and ceremonies, look towards Germany. Unfortunately you can't quite have both in the same place.
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It just goes to show that some despicable, criminal, state-sponsored global terrorist organizations such as the so-called “British Army”, actually have reasonably good taste in music.
@@deadalus1000 : You’re missing the point. The fife and drums version of “Preussens Gloria” is an official part of the military march repertoire of the so-called “British Army”, and is used as the regimental march of one of the Guards infantry regiments. You can even find here on UA-cam, a video of the 1976 “Trooping the Colour” ceremony, where a particularly good rendition of the march was played, as the Queen completed her review of the regiments, and they began to file out of the parade ground, to begin their march-past under the balcony of Buckingham Palace. All very tasteful stuff, performed by one of the most unsavory state-sponsored terrorist criminal organizations to ever exist upon the earth.
@@samy7013 you're adding 2+2 here and getting 5, these guys are not part of the army they're nothing to do with the rhetoric youre preaching about theyre playing a damn song ffs
With what’s going on in the world fight now hearing this makes me wonder if we batted for the wrong side 80 years ago. No offense to those that fought and died of course but does make me think.
How ironic to see a group of British cadets playing one of Prussia's finest marches. You all play it very well! I was only missing the familiar Parademarsch der Spielleute and Lockmarsch that's normally performed prior to a German marching song. Love from Canada!
To be fair both the UK and Prussia were allies.
@@macblackadder93 I think the irony is also the fact that the English Royal Family, is of German descent as well. Good show, either way.
The queen is German by ancestry
The horse guards band play this at Trooping the Colour
@@frankmitchell3594 Yes, they do.
Tommies playing Prussia's Glory! Marvelous.... Greetings from Germany!
British Army plays it every year during Trooping the Colour. Always fife and drum version.
0:15 Fine military music
0:47 Elemtentary school recorder class
oh happy days, takes me back to my cadet corps of drums days circa 1972. good job
Lol an Prussian march but an English prepare signal not sure how you call it. Indeed you gentlemen played it perfect. But the bass drummer is supposed to beat the step, left_left_leftrightleft.
Thanks A lot !
The unholy Anglo-Germanic Alliance which shall shake europe and burn France to the ground.
@@Despotic_Waffle : I’ll have you know that France is quite capable of burning itself to the ground, thank you very much!
There are melodies, that sound always well, and the PG is just one of them. No matter who plays it, be it German, British or even Japanese band. The 'Glory' has since become not only Prussian, but simply German. Well done!!
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@@ZK_1234_ truly based my liege
death to the kaiser
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is that a cadet band. nice to see everyone having fun
Yes it is . It's a selection of some of the Army Cadet Force's Best Drummers
Missing a few people there 😂
That’s Drum Major Mcphie (tallest one playing the flute) he was the drum major for my two star career at longmoor this past week madddd
Ronan Jacob Piansay pretty sure he was playing flute not fife last Longmoor
@@ashleycameron7083 it’s called a fife... you can tell by the way it sounds and how he’s holding it
@@ashleycameron7083 : Was he also the tallest one at Longmoor? 🤣😂😁
Long live the glorious Prussian Empire
1918
Actually its great
Truly this is beautiful,amazing,excellent i will pray for you soldiers
The first king of a United GB was German.
The first King was a Scot. James the 4th of Scotland was the first King of Scotland, England and Ireland. The first to style himself as King of Great Britain and Ireland.
Victoria and onward were i believe
@@livoniancommunist8825 George the 1st of Hanover was the first King of German decent. After the Stewart line ran dry. Victoria was the first monarch after the Hanovers.
@@mcaddicts Nope, she was the last of Hanover,. Her husband Albert was Sachsen- Coburg/ Gotha.The new line named Windsor during WW1.
@@kaimagnus1652 True her heirs took their fathers surname.
British Army plays this song every year during Trooping the Colour. Fife and drum version sounds epic.
Great military music.
Music IS great, but 'proportion' a bit not. Too much 'noise' from drums and melody hardly audible. It happens, I know the march very well and like it very much anyway. This version reminds me of the Pfeifenreiter-Musikverein, i.e. regular WHISTLING band of German cavalrymen. I heard the story once on the radio, read by an actor from a book. Could have such a band ever existed in Germany??
Bismarck shed a tear
So do I
There were several German Monarchs on the British throne; one of them - HM the King George V - was called German Butcher during WW1; in 1917 he created or set up the new dynasty of Windsors. Became namesake to a dreadnought battleship still alive. His Queen was HM THE Queen Mary.
Looks like the anglo saxons sang the germanic family music
Excellent. I love this march. Should be played more often in the British Army.
Knew a lad in pipes and drums, good show lads you do us credit
No one ever compares to german marches! But they did well 😅
hmmm...... i dont know about that!
You havent heard the finest from a Guards band.
I love this typical english touch ! Well done my friends...God save the Queen...
I wish they suit as Prussian uniform and that would be cool.
Like this then?😉
ua-cam.com/video/b_aQWyO9Vmo/v-deo.html
Well, if you want Prussian inspired uniforms, look towards Chile and Sweden.
If you want Prussian drill and ceremonies, look towards Germany.
Unfortunately you can't quite have both in the same place.
FUR DAS VATERLAND FUR DAS KAISER!!!!!!!!!!
This is my dream for my cadets drum corp as Lcpl... one day... one day...
LOL. It sounds British too!
Hola amigos excellenta asombrósa mucho gracias tu cantando saludos
Lang lebe Preußens !!
Did not last long though
Good
Does anyone know why they play a German March? Genuinely curious
Well done cadets, I would have loved to have had you in my detachment.
Fact:This is played in trooping the colour
KGL revival go brrrrrrrrrrrrr
Is this in the Kitchener theatre Longmoor Camp, Hants?
Indeed.
Bravo lads!
Great melody😊
How to make world March British?
Play this with fife and drums
Greetings to Prussia from Russia)))
This is an alternative history when Germany actually defeated UK in WW2.
Ww1*
Que lindo👏😍
OK guys tell me who is better me or Bismark(If I have a Swedish flag as my icon ignore it)
Adolph Bismark The Great
@@daniyalborz But I am the great not him :(
I'm afraid that it's not you Old Fritz
@almightyinferno Thank,you :)
@@hydrargyruschaldaecus2572 But.....I made the Prussian army and it's Tradition and that 9999999999999999 percent disipline
Im learning this song on piano i can do it with the drums and imma learn it with flute. Im halfway with learning on piano.
Da sieht man mal wieder GB ist deutscher wie gedacht! Na gut das britische Königshaus ist eh deutsch!
True! lol
no
Not entirely German
She's British
And half German ancestors
Ich muss noch hinzufügen,das ganze ist noch ausbaufähig! Ich sage mal noch 10-15 Jahre üben dann könnte es klappen 😉😉😉
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Cool
Kaiser Wilhelm II. liked England and worked for good and peaceful relations.
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Germany! What tri-colour flag next? REPLY For a diff flag
와! 좋다!
This is why Germans are good at war
Lost twice
Its british grenadiers isnt it
Nope
Nope. It’s “Preussens Gloria”.
It just goes to show that some despicable, criminal, state-sponsored global terrorist organizations such as the so-called “British Army”, actually have reasonably good taste in music.
Cope😂
This isn’t the British army it’s the army cadet force no one in this video at the time of recording is a serving member 😂
@@deadalus1000 : You’re missing the point. The fife and drums version of “Preussens Gloria” is an official part of the military march repertoire of the so-called “British Army”, and is used as the regimental march of one of the Guards infantry regiments. You can even find here on UA-cam, a video of the 1976 “Trooping the Colour” ceremony, where a particularly good rendition of the march was played, as the Queen completed her review of the regiments, and they began to file out of the parade ground, to begin their march-past under the balcony of Buckingham Palace. All very tasteful stuff, performed by one of the most unsavory state-sponsored terrorist criminal organizations to ever exist upon the earth.
@@samy7013 you're adding 2+2 here and getting 5, these guys are not part of the army they're nothing to do with the rhetoric youre preaching about theyre playing a damn song ffs
I didn't know kebab meat could talk, haven't been skewered by a British bayonet like your grandad yet?
IS it just me.....or did this lot badly need a bass drummer with rhythm..?
das ist so kake. wieso.
With what’s going on in the world fight now hearing this makes me wonder if we batted for the wrong side 80 years ago. No offense to those that fought and died of course but does make me think.