I listened to the real song many times.. but this version keeps hanging in my head.. like the piano sound... This guys, IS THE BEST VERSION IN THE WHOLE WORLD.
Thank-you for the very good performance. 🙂👍 For those who don't know the melody, the song title is translated as 'On the Heath Blooms a Little Flower' ('Auf der Heide blüh't ein kleines Blümlein'). It is based on a beautiful German folk love song. The flower in the lyrics is the Erica (or Erika, in German); which is the botanical name for a large family of over 900 species of heathers. The song compares the flower with a girl who has the same name.
Excuse me, but I thought that, firstly, "Erika" was a love song @ original-no? How did it come to become a marching one? Please fill me in-thank you (I think the boy, or girl, who plays it to the piano has got a GR8 talent- you know what? I don't think that all German people are bad, even if a few of them were sort of brainwashed by that monster Hitler and followed him, back then
It became a marching song because it's about soldiers singing their love for the fiancee waiting for them at home. Many war songs across all cultures are like this, men want to go home to the woman they love.
I listened to the real song many times.. but this version keeps hanging in my head.. like the piano sound...
This guys, IS THE BEST VERSION IN THE WHOLE WORLD.
AGREED I FOUND THIS GUY AWHILE AGO BUT SERIOUSLY HE NEEDS MORE SUBS
Tutorial or sheet music please! It's a great piano piece
Und dass Heißt... Erika! :D
*BUM BUM BUM*
I can proudly say i memorized a third of a song that is written in a language i dont speak
Thank-you for the very good performance. 🙂👍
For those who don't know the melody, the song title is translated as 'On the Heath Blooms a Little Flower' ('Auf der Heide blüh't ein kleines Blümlein'). It is based on a beautiful German folk love song. The flower in the lyrics is the Erica (or Erika, in German); which is the botanical name for a large family of over 900 species of heathers. The song compares the flower with a girl who has the same name.
Beautiful
Loyalty to Germany intensifies***
OMG, very good pianist, whith talente, good
Tomorow, we'll march through moscow.
Bro ur dead
learn from your mistakes
OMFG that is AWESOME!!! May I have the piano sheet plz cuz I want to play it soooooo bad!!!
Oh yea, the part that comes at 01:50 is a really good thing that you implemented that instead of in the end :)
Well in the shortened version of the song it would’ve ended at 2:08
i sing this song all the time the lyrics are just about a guy comparing a flower to his girl, by the way, nice piano cover my dude hats off to you
yes
Wunderbar👏
Wunderbar!
Großartig 😘😊😋😇
tutorial PLEEEEEEASE
good song
wow awesome do you have the sheets or did you play it by hearing?
amazing!
Ноты бы...
yo me se una versión muy básica de erika....ESTO ES ARTE!
Super 😇
Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümlein.
신이 만든 곡!!
Schoner
*Und das heißt ERIKA!* (imactually german so lets invade poland)
Hahaha 😂😂😂😂
Excuse me, but I thought that, firstly, "Erika" was a love song @ original-no? How did it come to become a marching one? Please fill me in-thank you (I think the boy, or girl, who plays it to the piano has got a GR8 talent- you know what? I don't think that all German people are bad, even if a few of them were sort of brainwashed by that monster Hitler and followed him, back then
It became a marching song because it's about soldiers singing their love for the fiancee waiting for them at home. Many war songs across all cultures are like this, men want to go home to the woman they love.
German kid:i hate jews
Jewish kid:why do you hate juice?
German kid:i said Jews not Juice
Jewish kid:Im out
German kid:
Auf der Heide Blüte ein kleines blümiline ünd das hißst Erika
Chetnik flag in background
Fuck, I’ve been looking for an easy tutorial for like an hour and i can’t find one ffs
Е, я ровно тысячный
Um das haist... Erika....
ß