ITT: God-Tier military marches/songs only
ITT: God-Tier military marches/songs only
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Just google Mehter, oldest military band in the world.
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i posted the wrong one
>t*rkish music
no thx
>it's another prussiaboo american ruins the board episode
fuck off heritagefags.
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leave nato
make us
>turkish
Turkish things doesnt exist. Turks are a non-nation, which consists of the culture and traditions of the people surrounding them.
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I LIKE ONION FRIED IN OIL
good shit
Poles used to sing this before battles in the middle ages. They sang it for example at Grunwald in 1410.
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>post marching bands, a concept invented by the turks
>but fuck le turks don't post turkish bands eksdiiiii
I think the Polish use the same melody but with different verses
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Probably the best in the world, outside of a few German marches.
Something modern, but I love these two
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Second one has some serious brass going on in the middle.
I think its quite good due to the rhythm.
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It's like a mix between Muslim and Russia.
Its weird.
Not bad though.
Yeah, nations dna half turkic, 25% russian and 25% muslim... I can only hope that we took the best part of each.
OH HAIL OH HAIL OH INFANTRY
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>ERIKA
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Nice circus music
>tfw your country has GOAT athem and military march
Calm yer tits, Altay.
literally who
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Here are a couple of good ones from Finland
Jääkäri marssi
March and song made to honor the Finnish jaegers that volunteered in German army during the first world war in order to gain military training and experience so that they could win Finnish independence from Russia.
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And the same one with singing
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Karjalan jääkärien marssi
This one was the march for the regiment where I served during my conscription.
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Muistoja Pohjolasta
This march was composed by a Finnish jaeger during his time in Germany.
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Nuijamiesten marssi
Named after a failed rebelion against the Swedish in the late 16th century, this one is one of my favorites.
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Same with just marching band
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I couldn't find a better version with the song, so here is one with reserve officer choir singing it
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Marsalkan Hopeatorvet
In English this march is "Marshal's silver horns", named when Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, who later became the Marshal of Finland during the second world war, donated eight nickel silver horns to a military band.
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Sillanpään marssilaulu
This is a popular marching song that we sung during our time in the army
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Elämää juoksuhaudoissa
Not a military song strictly speaking, it's a war time song about living at the front line.
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