I wish the bands and their songs were mentioned in the closed captions. As an American, I don't know the flags or the meanings of the costumes. I do most enjoy the music, the scenery and the sense of local pride displayed... even if I don't quite understand the nuances!
Hello Lawrence! As an Austrian, I am of course glad that an American is enjoying our traditions. You can see the names of the bands in the video itself - first one at 0:22 - on the wooden plates that are carried by children in front of their band. In this case, for example, at 0:22 its "Musikkapelle Imsterberg" (aka: music chapel of Imsterberg). Greetings!
I enjoy these immensely! But there is still much that I don't understand... Why do some groups have flags and others don't? If there are banners attached to the flag, does that mean they have won some awards? Who is on the dais? Some bands seem to pay the people on the dais more respect than other bands do. Is there meaning to this or am I just over-analyzing? Thank you, for your replies, I really am trying to understand!
The flag symbolize the village but not everyone values it. So that means some of the bands have flags and some don't, it has a historical reason. The banners on the flag represent different festivals. For example every occasion has its different banner, for the festival like in the video or if someone important in the band dies than it would be a black banner. On the dais are standing important people from politics or the music district. But there is no reason why some bands are paying more attention to the people on the dais.
Wenn Sie gehen, drehen Sie in der Schlange KEINEN Kopf, kein Winken oder Winken zum Publikum, kein Lachen oder Sprechen. absolute Ernsthaftigkeit, zumindest hier in Chile, wenn man als Preuße auftritt.
Tirol Tirol Tirol...oh how I love Tirol!!! Beautiful!!! Thankyou! Danke!!!🍃🌼🍃🌷🍃🌼🍃🌷🌼🍃🌷🌼🍃🌷🌼
Super festival de musique . C'est magnifique avec tous ces costumes traditionnels. Continuer à retransmettre ces valeurs.
Wat is dit PRACHTIG ! Al die mooie kostuums en mooie grote muziekgroepen. Mooie marsen.
Nice place and great music, lovely people enjoy seeing it thanks
Hebung der Kulturen ist wahrer Fortschritt 🎶
Wonderful, must visit, what am I missing, colour, music great traditional European festivals Danke!
wunderschöne bilder. Wunderbaar, und herliche music
Schöne grussen aus Haasdonk - Vlaanderen (Belgie)
Herzlichen Dank Andre! 😊 Grüße aus Osttirol
Ein tolles Video. Ich habe schon gern gesehen.. Wunderschon. Ich bedanke mich für die Sendung. Cool! Viel Glück!
Vielen Dank Dom Romano! 👍🏻😊
Wunderbaar, herliche music und wunderschöne bilder.
Schöne grusse aus den Holländische Kerkrade.
Vielen Dank Gio! 👍🏻 Es freut uns sehr, wenn dir das Video gefällt!
Herzlichen Glückwunsch und Gott sei Dank, dass Sie immer wunderbarer bei uns sind.
Ich liebe Südtiroler,auch Tiroler ,denn Bayern U.Tiroler mögen sich.😍
Heil und Segen dem Land Tirol
Unwarscheinlich schön....Super👍👍👍
Grüße aus Heerlen-Limburg Niederlande
Super Märsche und sehr gute Musikkapellen
Tradition pur danke auss dem Elsass..
Das ist sehr schoen aus Brasilien
Herzlichen Dank für die Filmaufnahmen!
Beste Grüße aus Kärnten!
46/5000
So beautiful!
What beautiful people, what beautiful culture.
Erstklassig. Macht weiter so.
Thanks
I wish the bands and their songs were mentioned in the closed captions. As an American, I don't know the flags or the meanings of the costumes. I do most enjoy the music, the scenery and the sense of local pride displayed... even if I don't quite understand the nuances!
The flags are normally the flag of the village/region. The costumes are traditional costumes. Every village has its own variation.
Hello Lawrence!
As an Austrian, I am of course glad that an American is enjoying our traditions.
You can see the names of the bands in the video itself - first one at 0:22 - on the wooden plates that are carried by children in front of their band. In this case, for example, at 0:22 its "Musikkapelle Imsterberg" (aka: music chapel of Imsterberg).
Greetings!
Thank you for your kind guidance, Patricius! I will watch for these signs.
Excelente
1:55 die Trompeten haben Feuer
Wie heißt der marsch bei 1:27 ?
What is the name of the first music?
It's the „47er Regimentsmarsch“ played by Musikkapelle Imsterberg 🎶
@@TirolVideo sehr danke!! Greetings from Brazil!
Muito lindo este desfile, mulheres lindas e música agradável, desfile perfeito.
4:17 da muss einfach einer die große Trommel ziehen :)
I enjoy these immensely! But there is still much that I don't understand... Why do some groups have flags and others don't? If there are banners attached to the flag, does that mean they have won some awards? Who is on the dais? Some bands seem to pay the people on the dais more respect than other bands do. Is there meaning to this or am I just over-analyzing? Thank you, for your replies, I really am trying to understand!
The flag symbolize the village but not everyone values it. So that means some of the bands have flags and some don't, it has a historical reason. The banners on the flag represent different festivals. For example every occasion has its different banner, for the festival like in the video or if someone important in the band dies than it would be a black banner. On the dais are standing important people from politics or the music district. But there is no reason why some bands are paying more attention to the people on the dais.
Thank you so much! I appreciate you taking the time to explain these traditions!
Warum speilen die alle ununterbrochen die selben Lieder?
Bekomme Heimweh aus der Ferne in USA
Wenn Sie gehen, drehen Sie in der Schlange KEINEN Kopf, kein Winken oder Winken zum Publikum, kein Lachen oder Sprechen. absolute Ernsthaftigkeit, zumindest hier in Chile, wenn man als Preuße auftritt.