Weird Ways Germans Use MUSIC INSTRUMENTS
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Hey rabbits!
Today I want to tell you how strangely Germans use instrument names in their language. Trumpets, flutes, guitars, violins - their main purpose is to make music, isn't it? Well, not for Germans. We use them in words, phrases and sayings expressing the weirdest things. Watch and learn. :)
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Warning: This video may contain sax and violins! 😉
@heapsmadgirl
4 жыл бұрын
There's no sax in your violins! - Büsch 🤭
@ss01101
4 жыл бұрын
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Good one
"Mit Pauken und Trompeten" fiele mir noch als musikalischer Ausdruck ein. Sehr schöne Zusammenstellung von sprachlichen Details, wie gewohnt in amüsanter Weise erstklassig präsentiert. Super!
Ich vermisse "mit Pauken und Trompeten" und "auf die Pauke hauen" und "die sind wie die Orgelpfeifen", "jemandem den Marsch blasen" aber mal wieder spannend wie viel es da gibt allein schon mit Geigen. Hab ich mir nie Gedanken drüber gemacht.
Der Musikantenknochen wird auch so genannt, weil beim Spielen der Geige eine Armbewegung gemacht wird, welche das Risiko birgt, sich an einer Stuhllehne etc. zu stoßen und somit das kribbelnde Ziehen durch den Arm strömt.
@DontTrustTheRabbit
4 жыл бұрын
Oh, das wusste ich gar nicht, dankeschön!
@der_fuxs
4 жыл бұрын
DontTrustTheRabbit ich hab zu danken; für deine tollen Videos 🙂
"'Perfect pitch?' Oh, yeah. That's what you call it when you toss a banjo in the trash and it hits an accordion."
@Margar02
4 жыл бұрын
How do you get two piccolo players to play in tune? Shoot one of them 😂
@peterkoller3761
4 жыл бұрын
I heard the phrase: his singing sounds like you kick a banjo down a staircase...
I just came back from watching Twosetviolin lol.
@hornkraft9438
4 жыл бұрын
Lang Lang would have practicing the whole time instead!
@grzegorzbrzeszczkewic1790
4 жыл бұрын
It’s true ;-;
@emilyjohnson5735
3 жыл бұрын
HELLO FELLOW LING LING WANNABE! YALL ARE EVERYWHERE!
@rosegranger2872
3 жыл бұрын
InTeRsTiNg
Deine Sprachvideos sind immer eine Freude! So viele sprachliche Wendungen zu einem übergreifenden Thema müssen einem erst mal einfallen... - danke! =)
Soviele Geigen, muß da nicht "Der Himmel voller Geigen hängen"?
@NeaFrea
4 жыл бұрын
Well done, Trixi! I thoroughly enjoyed that video...I love your bubbly interjections! Thanks!
Thank you so much for this super relevant information to me, a musician learning German
Vielen Dank, Trixi, für dies erfrischende Sonntagmorgen-Video! Ja, die Deutschen scheinen wohl wirklich, auch in der Sprache, ein musikalisches Volk zu sein. Und woher das Wort A... geige kommt, wusste ich auch noch nicht. Dieser Ausdruck (Armgeige) für Bratsche war mir nämlich noch unbekannt. Mir fehlte noch in der Aufzählung: "auf dem letzten Loch blasen", wenn es einem nicht gut geht, man z. B. dicht vor der Pleite steht. Und: "jemandem die Flötentöne beibringen" für jemanden streng zurechtweisen.
Didn't know the funny bone is called Musikantenknochen. In Austria "narrisches Bein" lol
@NormanF62
3 жыл бұрын
If Trixi lived in Austria, she might do a video on all the things in German there that are NOT found in Germany! She might get two, three or four videos out of it.
Your hair is magnificently long.Good work
@DontTrustTheRabbit
4 жыл бұрын
It grows so fast! :o
@jonathanfinan722
4 жыл бұрын
DontTrustTheRabbit mine used to do. When I was 30 I sold my hair, which was a metre long, to a hairdresser for £50. Now I have barely enough to keep my head warm, I’m very jealous
@Seegalgalguntijak
4 жыл бұрын
@@jonathanfinan722 Wow, really? I got 90€ for my hair about 5 years ago, and it took only 3 years to grow - it was shoulder-length, so barely enough to sell anyways. I might do that again next year (if Corona isn't an issue any more by then), and I shaved it off in 2018, and also was at a hairdresser for a (shorter) cut in November of that year, so it wasn't exactly "full length" by then. All this happened way after I was 30.
@jonathanfinan722
4 жыл бұрын
Seegal Galguntijak yeah. It was 32 years ago though, so I’m actually a dinosaur.
@Seegalgalguntijak
4 жыл бұрын
@@jonathanfinan722 OK, 50 GPB were a lot of money 32 years ago, lol
Hey Trixi, I've watched you since you first started. You just keep getting better and better. OBTW, has anyone mentioned lately that you are still drop dead gorgeous?
Informative! Beautiful delivery! Congratulation!
This WAS so much fun, Trixie!! I know the next time I get cut off in traffic I'm going to shout at them, "ARSCHGEIGE"!!!!!
@Midnight.Creepypastas
4 жыл бұрын
That's the spirit.^^
A form of violin is fiddle. Much more poetic when used for “ ass fiddle”! Now, I must get back to fiddling about....
@tomhartke4049
4 жыл бұрын
Ass Fiddlers need a constant supply of cat gut!
@andyaudidriver
4 жыл бұрын
Quote: they played us like a damn fiddle :) MGS5
@anonb4632
3 жыл бұрын
Fiddles and violins are one and the same. The only difference between the two is the music played on them.
Musikantenknochen?! - nie gehoert. In unserer Gegend (Ruhrgebiet) haben wir es immer Musikknochen genannt.
@matilda2302
3 жыл бұрын
in Kärnten sagen wir 'das tamis che Aderle" also das verrückte Äderchen 🤣
"The tone makes the music". That's actually quite clever. 🙂👍
Someone who brags is said to 'blow their own trumpet' , in english.
I don´t like classical music. It´s to much sax and violins.
@puntinounterwegs
4 жыл бұрын
haha! :-)
@mofo6907
4 жыл бұрын
But where are those good old fashion values on which we used to rely?
@lazyperfectionist1
4 жыл бұрын
@abanoubgerges5837
3 жыл бұрын
No one here asked for your Opinion !
@CorneliusSchwarzenstein
3 жыл бұрын
@@abanoubgerges5837 Humour is a greek poet, right?
"Ist dir schon wieder die Tuba flöten gegangen? ... "Ziehharmonika, hmm, viellei..." ... "Ach ein Ziehharmonikabus... ne den hab ich auch nicht gesehen. Hast mal im Sofa zwischen den Kissen geschaut?"
"Some funny bastard just made Arsch out of..." "...it was Mozart. Don't ask me how I know, but was Mozart."
4:28 As Loriot would say: Das Bild hängt schief!
Kraftwerk re-invented music in the 1970s!!
Another great video! You are a really good person!
Guten Morgen trixi.
@DontTrustTheRabbit
4 жыл бұрын
Guten Morgen Johannes! ;)
Love from New Zealand.. love your vids and family xox
@DontTrustTheRabbit
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! :3
Oh the shame! I haven't practiced my horn all weekend and I am feeling the schmertz. BTW, the Berlin Philharmoniker has dozens of short videos with excerpts from their concerts. Very nice, too.
Endlich mal mit dem Thema "Musik" verbunden! :-)) Ich als Dirigent und Schlagzeuger bin da direkt hellwach! Machst du auch Musik? Solche Zitate wie das von Nitsche haben mich neugierig gemacht
Love the video Trixie! Could you please do an update on raising trilingual children??
Happy I found your channel!
Isn't a better translation of "die Geige" the English word "fiddle"? Wouldn't the English word "violin" translate better as "die Violine" in German? I know, that technically a fiddle and a violin are the same instrument BUT the "color" of the two words is different in English. "Violin is more formal (e.g. the Maestro played the violin) while "fiddle" is used for less formal contexts (e.g. The Bluegrass band had a fiddle and a guitar in addition to the banjo). Is this also true for the German words "Geige" and "Violine"?
Trixi, help! My podcast app still can't find "Kühlschrankpinguine"!?
@DontTrustTheRabbit
4 жыл бұрын
It's on KZread - Kühlschrankpinguine PODCAST :)
@Seegalgalguntijak
4 жыл бұрын
@@DontTrustTheRabbit Makes it hard to listen to, while driving in the car. But I've downloaded the episodes and will use an audio player. Problem with that, contrary to a podcast app, the audio player totally loses the position where you stopped listening, so it'll be a bit cumbersome. Naja, zum Reinschnuppern erst mal sollte es gehen...
Sounds like there was a reference to the song We Have Candy by Die Antwoord at 5:38.
Have you ever thought of doing standup? You have a great sense of humor 😄😂🤣😂
@anonb4632
3 жыл бұрын
Oh don't! Too many stand ups out there. Motormouths fuelled by cocaine.
"Geige" is "violin" in German and/but it is also possible to say "die Violine".
You're so funny. thanks for sharing. my wife said she's gonna go Geige Ueben... and I said "Arsch" and she gave me the "Blick"... lol you know Der Blick that could kill a horse in full Gallup??? :D thanks for Sharring Hasilein :p
"I hit my funny bone. Do you know what that's like?" I do. It makes me wonder why in the world it's called a _"funny_ bone."
@markalanthompson6214
4 жыл бұрын
It is a homophone is why. Humerus, the bone and humorous, as in funny, kind of sound alike. Most people pronounce them the same, however, the pronunciation is slightly different.
@lazyperfectionist1
4 жыл бұрын
@@markalanthompson6214 Huh. Okay. That's good to know.
Twins please !!! We are in lockdown, your help is needed lol.
@johnbooth870
4 жыл бұрын
Kein Milchgeschäft heute.
Have a good morning and a wonderful week😎😎
@DontTrustTheRabbit
4 жыл бұрын
You too, thanks! :)
So, "to roast someone" in German is "to play your opinion on a violin"? Did you hear that, @TwoSetViolin ?
@Midnight.Creepypastas
4 жыл бұрын
Not necessarily. "To roast somebody" can also mean that you're just making fun of someone. That someone doesn't even have to be there. So it can be quite funny, at least for others. "Jemandem die Meinung geigen" on the other hand usually includes yelling, tears and smashing.^^
I don't think Anne Sophie Mutter has had any problem with etwas vergigen. She has made great violin music over the years.
Play them off, Keyboard Cat.
In English slang, the "skin flute" refers to a certain piece of the male anatomy. In British English slang, a fart is referred to as a "trouser trumpet".
@anonb4632
3 жыл бұрын
"Trouser trumpet" - I live in the UK and have never heard that expression.
@malataur
3 жыл бұрын
@@anonb4632 Yeah, it's older. It's the type of thing an polite elderly gentleman on the bus or train might say: "Terribly sorry. Trouser trumpet." It's been shortened to "trump" now, but that one causes a lot of tittering for political reasons.
Dazu fällt mir nur ein, das bild hängt schief :D, fehlte nur der Rest wo das zimmer langsam zu Grunde geht^^
Trixi just joined the youtube music instrument wars?
My crush on Trixi just keeps on growing. I had never seen a girl soo pretty, soo goofy and soo sweet. I'm dead.
Auf die Pauke hauen. Alles tanzt nach seiner Pfeife. Ich muss das noch pauken ( lernen ). www.gutefrage.net/frage/sprichworte-mit-musikalischem-bezug
Hold on - Podcast? Where? How do we find it?
Mozart must be proud
Hello beautiful hope you and your family are doing well,stay safe God bless from Tennessee
Nothing happened? Have you been outside the space-time continuum? Isn´t normally always something happening?
Ohne DONTTRUSTTHERABBIT wär dasLeben auch ein Irrtum 😉
How can one be so pale. It's scary.
I'm a musician and I agree with this
Mir fehlt noch "rumposaunen"
heh heh funnybone make arm go brrrrr
Könnte jeder brave Mann, solche Glöckchen finden...
Ich dachte es heißt “andere Seiten aufziehen“
4:56 It is not a bone tho.^^
Hold the focus, Trixie! it keeps jumping in & out - very disturbing. Maybe you made the video in the middle of an earthquake? ;-)
Friedrich Nietzsche hat recht!... "Ohne Musik wäre das Leben ein Irrtum."
@eagle1de227
4 жыл бұрын
Damit das Leben ein Irrtum sein kann, müsste es erstmal eine Behauptung sein... ...Sorry, kein Nietzsche-Fan...
Americans actually still use the violin chair idiom: To "play second fiddle" means someone is not the best/first/most in something. "Fiddle" is a Southern term for violin. Its used in a negative sense.
@anonb4632
3 жыл бұрын
"Fiddle is a Southern term for violin" - Oh you Americans and your parochialism! 😆 The words "violin" and "fiddle" are found throughout the English speaking world, not just the USA. The only difference between the two is the type of music played on them.
du bist sehr LUSTIG. hahahaha. danke!
Ich denke immer wieder an das Klavier und wie Lea es spielt und dann füllen ihre traurigen Worte meinen Geist. Warum sollte mein Introvertierung mein Problem sein? Warum sollte mein Gefühl mein eigenes sein? Musikinstrumente wirken sich auf unsere Stimmung aus, auf eine Weise, die wir nicht vorhersehen können.
Das war lustig, danke!
jemanden heimgeigen = to defeat someone badly, mostly in sports. Arschgeige used to be a derogatory term for the passive partner in homosexual sex.
"Ins gleiche Horn stossen"
Das Elbogen auch Musikknocken genennt werden ist neu für mich. Arschgeige ist ein merkwürdiges Wort. Das macht mich "Arschtrompet" zu denken, denn das ist mehr logisch.
veni vidi violini. Ich kam, sah und vergeigte.
Jemandem die Flötentöne beibringen ;-) to teach sb. what's what literally to teach someone the flute tones enseñar a alguien los tonos de la flauta
I must admit, I prefer blonde wig Trixie.
4:03 Was ist "tuten"?
Love you baby sibs , gut stuff #FreeEastTurkistan
Etwas herausposaunen kann man noch dazunehmen
@DontTrustTheRabbit
4 жыл бұрын
Ist zumindest als Text bei "trompeten" mit drin ;)
Trixi. Hallo. Ich bin Thomas aus Dinkelsbule. In Bayern, gerne comet auf Ihre videos Sie sehr Lustig!!😄
Trixy: "Die Flöte". Me: Die Zauberflöte, the opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart!?
@surlyogre1476
4 жыл бұрын
correct: It's called _The Magic Flute_ , in English
@peterkoller3761
4 жыл бұрын
mir fällt da natürlich wieder "des Knaben Wunderhorn" ein - die Volksliedsammlung von Brentano natürlich, was dachtet ihr denn, ihr unverbesserlichen Schmutzfinken!
...so now I'm wondering what German culture has against violins...!!!
So nothing involving a tuba! Great!
Haydn liked to make playful fun of bad musicians, as in the trio in his 88th symphony: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oX2jk8ZtYby0n9Y.html
Du bist top ich hab do lieb
Tolles video! Oh und *Nietzsche ;)
@DontTrustTheRabbit
4 жыл бұрын
Ups. :3
I clicked as soon as I saw the vid
@DontTrustTheRabbit
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah! 😎
@grzegorzbrzeszczkewic1790
4 жыл бұрын
What a gamer move.
Did you speak extra fast today or is it just too early for my brain yet ...... 🤔
@DontTrustTheRabbit
4 жыл бұрын
I don't know. If I did I - sorry! =)
@HookUp79
4 жыл бұрын
DontTrustTheRabbit Schätze mal lang nur an zu wenig Schlaf 😁 Oder sind die Schnitte vielleicht "direkter" .... ? 🤔 Egal, gutes Video auf jeden Fall! 👍
😍😍😍
Wie geht's du schöne kleine CUTIE!!
Deutsche Sprache ist solche musik!
Trixi at her best💓💓💓💓💓 Grüsse. Die kleinste Geige der Welt👌spielen😋 Play the TRUMPet
Trixie, look up enlightened manuscript, butt trumpet....
Hallo ❤️
@DontTrustTheRabbit
4 жыл бұрын
Hi!
Yep. Nothing funny about hitting your funny bone.
Inbig-you-us
that beautiful blonde woman again!
Get your videos at over 10 mins, you'll earn more.
Whats German for a hundred days of come to and beyond high art schooling in love fertility and fairytale with natural and human music soundtracks teaching glorious intuition of future fate avoiding Carmina Burana dead ends and all that just in every one quick kiss on the lips? What’s German for father I am ready now lets go to the further-land in German folk saga style whilst keeping all the grace of treasured moments like living anywhere in rock, in walls, in forests in storms in oceans and emotional oceanic experience was like the grace treasured and work constant of raising children, which oceans of sorrow know will never happen for me, but my neice and nephew have saved my souls damnation, thank all the every atom and gathering of atoms as they are each glorious hiding deities wondering why we are all not yet divine enough to evolve rapidly in love saga nurture peace glory adventures and all the useful work wisdom also. Especially the Women’s work, these civilisations of tragedy are fumbling children playing at deities being monkey superheroes? Yet what glory lies beyond high art, in cosmic forest rain longing flirtation come hither from stars above to sub-atomic primitive through all the directions high art can take in poverty, peasantry, mortality and wisdom. The species of kingdom lifestyles of royalty and nobility all the way down to peasantry in every society class of people from street tramp kingdoms to political circle kingdoms. Every non-human species too must share in the wisdom of the various lifestyles of humanity, and do so without having to suffer extinction or over culling.
hi, do german gilrs like to date south east asian men?(:
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@DontTrustTheRabbit
4 жыл бұрын
Second. But not bad!