True human civilization is when soldiers are busy having fun performing and entertain us, never getting involved in any further war to combat and get hurt, only celebrating across city streets the end of any kind of war, this is true human happiness, if we could only have FAITH and follow our hearts, yeah, what a wonderful world this could be fans ❤🎉❤
@@janandersen8735 The Royal guard do infact play music to entertain the citizens of Copenhagen. And I suppose in our day and age for the tourists aswell. As to regard of them being these though lads, please my guy, most of them are very young and with an intimidated attitude more than anything. Especially the little ones with their flaing arms and swinging hips, that are shorter than the Tivoli kinder guard. Not to mention nowadays even the Royal guard are doing HBU four months training for the Guard corps. 😂 The police are the ones taking care of things.
The Danish Life Guard has a tradition of playing this along with other foreign songs. When my father served in the Life Guard Regiment in the 60’s, this was also played regularly.
@@jokervienna6433 It is the daily changing of the guard. The presence of tambours, i.e. fifes and drums, means that the king (assuming the video is from after the Queens abdication and the shoulder insignia are hard to tell but look like the new ones) is not in residence though another royal is. Had he been, they full band would have been used.
True human civilization is when soldiers are busy having fun performing and entertain us, never getting involved in any further war to combat and get hurt, only celebrating across city streets the end of any kind of war, this is true human happiness, if we could only have FAITH and follow our hearts, yeah, what a wonderful world this could be fans ❤🎉❤
You do realize that the rifles are locked and loaded with additional mags in the black bag on the right hip? They are not there to entertain you.
@@janandersen8735 The Royal guard do infact play music to entertain the citizens of Copenhagen. And I suppose in our day and age for the tourists aswell.
As to regard of them being these though lads, please my guy, most of them are very young and with an intimidated attitude more than anything. Especially the little ones with their flaing arms and swinging hips, that are shorter than the Tivoli kinder guard. Not to mention nowadays even the Royal guard are doing HBU four months training for the Guard corps. 😂
The police are the ones taking care of things.
I love this because he has not 1 but 2 its cool❤😊
Verdensklasse!
Sokndal Musikkorps 🎉🎉
Well, that was unexpected, why "Tipperary"?
The Danish Life Guard has a tradition of playing this along with other foreign songs. When my father served in the Life Guard Regiment in the 60’s, this was also played regularly.
Wo ist das? Wo gehen sie? Warum sind sie da?
Ich glaube es ist in Aarhus, aber ich bin nicht sicher. Warum? Keine Ahnung. Jubileum? Spaß? Übung? :)
It's in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark where the Royal family lives
@@jokervienna6433 Danke!
@@TheIrishvolunteer als oben, es ist in Copenhagen, wahrscheinlich ein Parade für die Königin und die Familie.
@@jokervienna6433 It is the daily changing of the guard. The presence of tambours, i.e. fifes and drums, means that the king (assuming the video is from after the Queens abdication and the shoulder insignia are hard to tell but look like the new ones) is not in residence though another royal is. Had he been, they full band would have been used.
Ok