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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2011
  • Franz Dunkler Sr. , 1829
    Deutscher Armeemarschsammlung: AM II, 84 "Marsch aus dem Haag"
    Im Wege der Luise von Preußen, Frau des Prinz Friedrich der Niederlande, Tochter des Friedrich Wilhelm III, König von Preußen und Prinz der Orange, Herzog zu Nassau
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  • @paulhermes5224
    @paulhermes5224 10 лет назад +9

    Ben van de lichting 62-6 en was tamboer bij de K.M.K. in Den Haag.
    Bij het spelen van de Grenadier mars ging je hart sneller kloppen.
    Ik ben nu lid van het Traditioneel Tamboerkorps Garde Grenadiers.
    Ik roep iedereen op die in het verleden bij een van de militaire tamboerkorpsen heeft gediend om lid te worden.We oefenen eens in de maand in Schaarsbergen.
    Bezoek onze site.De naam staat drie regels hierboven.Je voel je weer 20 jaar.

  • @seantitus2769
    @seantitus2769 5 лет назад +7

    Leve de Koning!

  • @bartschlief2574
    @bartschlief2574 8 лет назад +11

    LANG LEVE DE KONING!!! LONG LIVE THE KING!!!!

  • @MrYoTambor
    @MrYoTambor 12 лет назад +5

    the dutch grenadiers guards march!!!!!!!

  • @JohnnyZero1942
    @JohnnyZero1942  13 лет назад +3

    Koninklijke Militaire Kapel

  • @serkieron4848
    @serkieron4848 7 лет назад +6

    Ah nearly as good as the march of the British Grenadiers ;)

    • @Anglisc1682
      @Anglisc1682 3 года назад +1

      Nearly ;)

    • @axolotl-guy9801
      @axolotl-guy9801 3 года назад +2

      Lol the British grenardies marscg most likely comes from the Dutch Republic. Through King William III.

    • @Anglisc1682
      @Anglisc1682 3 года назад

      @@axolotl-guy9801 So what? Lol. A lot of things come from somewhere else. What's your point and how is it relevant?

    • @axolotl-guy9801
      @axolotl-guy9801 3 года назад +1

      @@Anglisc1682 Obviously, it is relevant because he compared it to a British march that is not even a British march. I am a British patriot and I know it is very common for countries to "take" each other's marches, how is that relevant now? I have never staded above otherwise.
      I am absolutely blown away by your straightforward reasoning. The fact that you can't see how this comment is connected to the other evokes memories of people who don't even know the meaning of relevant. The countries of the Netherlands & Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England in a regnal union became joined in a union after the Glourios revolution. So it's technically irrelevant again to say "they" took the march because they where together in a union. You say 2 unrelevant things (basicly your comment in general), I say zero non-irrelevant things.
      I can't even see why you even re-respondent to my comment😂

    • @Anglisc1682
      @Anglisc1682 3 года назад

      @@axolotl-guy9801 It's literally the quick march of the British Grenadiers, regardless of its origins. The English national anthem's melody is Prussian and French before that, I believe. It doesn't stop it from being the English national anthem.
      The British Grenadiers is a traditional march of British, Canadian and Australian militaries, regardless of its origins, which are actually disputed.
      It only has SIMILARITIES with the one you mentioned (the melody). The potential (simultaneously dusputed) origins of the march are all English as far as I'm aware.