CutiePie | Ich hatt einen Kameraden/ Der gute Kamerad - German Soldier Song | EASY TIN WHISTLE TABS TUTORIAL @CutiepieTinWhistle | Uploaded January 2024 | Updated October 2024, 46 minutes ago.
Der gute Kamerad" ("The Good Comrade"), also known by its incipit as "Ich hatt' einen Kameraden" ("I had a comrade"), is a traditional German soldiers' lament. The lyrics were written by German poet Ludwig Uhland in 1809. Its immediate inspiration was the deployment of Badener troops against the Tyrolean Rebellion. In 1825, the composer Friedrich Silcher set it to music, based on the tune of a Swiss folk song and in honour of those who fell during the more recent Wars of Liberation against Napoleon Bonaparte.
The song is about the immediate experience of a soldier losing a buddy in combat, while completely detached from any political or nationalist ideology. As a result, its use has never been limited to any one particular faction and was sung or cited by representatives of all political backgrounds throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, and was translated for use in numerous fighting forces, French, Dutch, Spanish, and Japanese amongst others.
You'll need a B whistle to play along with most of the versions you'll hear, but I've created the tutorial for D whistles :)
00:00 - Cover
00:43 - Intro
01:17 - D Whistle Tutorial
02:07 - Links
Printable tabs here:
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I'm playing a Labu Flutes low B from:
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and a Lir D whistle from:
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Der gute Kamerad" ("The Good Comrade"), also known by its incipit as "Ich hatt' einen Kameraden" ("I had a comrade"), is a traditional German soldiers' lament. The lyrics were written by German poet Ludwig Uhland in 1809. Its immediate inspiration was the deployment of Badener troops against the Tyrolean Rebellion. In 1825, the composer Friedrich Silcher set it to music, based on the tune of a Swiss folk song and in honour of those who fell during the more recent Wars of Liberation against Napoleon Bonaparte.
The song is about the immediate experience of a soldier losing a buddy in combat, while completely detached from any political or nationalist ideology. As a result, its use has never been limited to any one particular faction and was sung or cited by representatives of all political backgrounds throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, and was translated for use in numerous fighting forces, French, Dutch, Spanish, and Japanese amongst others.
You'll need a B whistle to play along with most of the versions you'll hear, but I've created the tutorial for D whistles :)
00:00 - Cover
00:43 - Intro
01:17 - D Whistle Tutorial
02:07 - Links
Printable tabs here:
tinwhistletabs.wordpress.com/2024/01/22/ich-hatt-einen-kameraden
I'm playing a Labu Flutes low B from:
labuflutes.com
and a Lir D whistle from:
lirwhistle.com
Become a Student:
patreon.com/CutiePiePiper/membership
If you did enjoy this video don't forget to like, subscribe, share and support me to keep making videos on the links below:
Buy a tutorial here:
ko-fi.com/X8X58A4T
Support me on:
Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/X8X58A4T
Patreon: patreon.com/CutiePiePiper
Check Out My Amazon Store:
amazon.co.uk/shop/cutiepie
Follow me on
Facebook: facebook.com/WhistleTNT
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#lowwhistle #tinwhistle #militaryfuneral