@@nekhlioudovbolkonsky2901 Philip V was alright but by unifying Spain as he did it made the Catalonians more than a bit giddy, it was good since it removed the tax benefits the Aragonese got while the Castilians bore the brunt of taxes in the Habsburg era, which they tried to change unsuccessfully.
Good collection. Its a shame there are no titles to the calls. I have a collection but they're on vinyl and I have no player. From that collection I know the first call is the Grenadiers' March, which subsequently became the current Spanish national anthem. The one at 4:40 is "La Carga" i.e "Charge". Given the fast pace of the instruments, you can almost visualize an infantry charge.
It's your Choice = _You prefered being SLAVES , belong to USA_ , Instead of being Free citizens of the Spanish World. _I Thank God you Remained Good Catholic Christians_ All spilled blood was worth That alone . You forgot our language, and now speak English.
Some of these tunes were played when an order was given such as assembly, reload, charge, retreat etc. So they might sound a bit different from a ceremonial march made for parades.
@@jumpinthefire23 drum commands and music are not the same thing - These are the equivalents of "The British Grenadiers", "Aupres de ma Blonde" and such. Which were often shortened like these when played in the field. The guy has a valid point that Spain has their own tunes, not copied from German or English. The only command these would be accompanied by is ¡Avancen!
@@ilovemuslimfood666 I take Spanish for a GCSE and still don't know bugger all about the language lol - I think I just used Google translate or copied a game's subtitles for that, apologies for the typo
@@jumpinthefire23 I spent my weekend trying to find at least a name, and the best things that came up were Hino Patriotico and something called "La Speranza", whose name doesn't sound portuguese at all
@@Testacabeza I realise that,I am just saying the Brits were the benefactors and main beneficiaries so the British fife and drum would have been appropriate.
Most of these are part of the Ordenanzas of King Carlos III, one of the greatest Spanish millitairy reformers
@@kwantungempire3767 Cierto
Charles iii
@@nekhlioudovbolkonsky2901 Philip V was alright but by unifying Spain as he did it made the Catalonians more than a bit giddy, it was good since it removed the tax benefits the Aragonese got while the Castilians bore the brunt of taxes in the Habsburg era, which they tried to change unsuccessfully.
What did he do?
@@kwantungempire3767 lo dices o lo preguntas xd
1:36 Los Fusileros Reales. Thats still played by the military band from the Patricios regiment of the argentinian army.
Marcha Real (La Marcha Grandera) sounds even better on the fife!
Totally agree.
La marcha granadera in inglish granadier march o royal march
2:44-3:33 is called Marcha de los Alabarderos to my knowledge.
Good collection. Its a shame there are no titles to the calls. I have a collection but they're on vinyl and I have no player. From that collection I know the first call is the Grenadiers' March, which subsequently became the current Spanish national anthem. The one at 4:40 is "La Carga" i.e "Charge". Given the fast pace of the instruments, you can almost visualize an infantry charge.
Description updated. Regards.
Longa vida Espanha.
German nickname wishing a long life to Spain in Potuguese.
@@forzawalls6726 isn't Europe beautiful
@@thebasedspectre3048 y e s
This channel is awesome, thank you Jump! Any chance we can get one of these for the Austrian Empire?
0:01 The beginning sounds like Pas Cadence.
Here before the G&B players come if Spain is added.
Magnifique!
Viva Spanna! Mabuhay ang Espanya after 400 years with us!!
@Death Dreams VIVE L'ESPAGNE!
Indio
At 333 years Tayo sinakop
It's your Choice = _You prefered being SLAVES , belong to USA_ , Instead of being Free citizens of the Spanish World.
_I Thank God you Remained Good Catholic Christians_
All spilled blood was worth That alone .
You forgot our language, and now speak English.
@@archravenineteenseventeen Yeah, And who help them? It's us ourselves. 😂
Imagine marching an army to this, might make 2 miles a day
Would've been cool to see in Blood And Iron...
wish came true.
yeeeEE@@UnnamedUnkown
sounded like "soft kitty" from big bang theory lol
Don't insult the Spanish marching song, it's Warm Kitty.
Blood and Iron player belike :
What is the March at 2:43 and the March at the end? I've heard some of these from the Ordinances of Carlos III, but others I have never heard before.
They're both marches from the Royal Guards. The first one is from the Halberd Guard and the last one is from the Engineers.
@@jumpinthefire23 Do you know where I might find the music for those marches? Thank you
(The Enginerrs and Halberd Guard Marches, I have the Carlos III material)
Perhaps this could help th-cam.com/video/2w70rTz6q68/w-d-xo.html
@@jumpinthefire23 the first one sounded like the Marcha Real is that true?
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3:35 and 4:10
any music link or music name?
Calacuerda
Calacuerda
Very different rhytm than German or English marches but nice.
Some of these tunes were played when an order was given such as assembly, reload, charge, retreat etc. So they might sound a bit different from a ceremonial march made for parades.
@@jumpinthefire23 Thats interesting I didnt knew that marches were used like that. Should entertaing in battle.
@@jumpinthefire23 drum commands and music are not the same thing - These are the equivalents of "The British Grenadiers", "Aupres de ma Blonde" and such. Which were often shortened like these when played in the field. The guy has a valid point that Spain has their own tunes, not copied from German or English. The only command these would be accompanied by is ¡Avancen!
@@JohnsonTheSecond *¡Avanzad!
@@ilovemuslimfood666 I take Spanish for a GCSE and still don't know bugger all about the language lol - I think I just used Google translate or copied a game's subtitles for that, apologies for the typo
GOD SAVE THE KING.
LONG LIVE THE KING.
I would never have thought that the first one was spannish! 0_0
I'm pretty sure it's their anthem
Is there anywhere where i can get just the fife or drums individually
There is! It's from a game still in development, but it will launch in June/July
@@chimpazoo1143 what game?
What is the song in 0:01
Spanish national anthem
@@cosmogol6058 ty
Marcha de los Granaderos. It eventually became the Spanish national anthem.
LA MARCHA REAL / THE ROYAL MARCH ! ARRIBA ESPANA !
Have portuguese fife?
I can't find any on TH-cam. They are very hard to find.
@@jumpinthefire23 I spent my weekend trying to find at least a name, and the best things that came up were Hino Patriotico and something called "La Speranza", whose name doesn't sound portuguese at all
What song in 3:40
Calacuerda not Misa
Thanks
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Can someone tell me all the names of the songs? Thx
Description updated. The channel MARCHAS MILITARES ESPAÑOLAS has all of these and many more. Regards.
@@jumpinthefire23thankyouu!!
I suppose some of these were used during the Spanish American wars of independence. Wonder what the americans played instead to avoid confusion.
The masonic English music of their sponsors
@@dariomartinez459 don't think so
@@Testacabeza
I realise that,I am just saying the Brits were the benefactors and main beneficiaries so the British fife and drum would have been appropriate.
@@dariomartinez459 I don't think their involvement would transform those armies into British ones...
@@Testacabeza
Never said they would...
1.75 and your at party music
Viva Espana