On kauniina muistona Karjalan maa, Mutta vieläkin syömmestä soinnahtaa, Kun soittajan sormista kuulla saa, Säkkijärven polkkaa! Se polkka taas menneitä mieleen tuo Ja se outoa kaipuuta rintaan luo. Hei, soittaja, haitarin soida suo Säkkijärven polkkaa! Nuoren ja vanhan se tanssiin vie, Ei sille polkalle vertaa lie! Sen kanssa on vaikka mierontie Säkkijärven polkkaa! Siinä on liplatus laineitten, Siinд on huojunta honkien. Karjala soi - kaikki tietää sen - Säkkijärven polkkaa! Tule, tule tyttö, nyt kanssani tanssiin, Kun polkka niin herkästi helkähtää. Hoi! Hepo surkoon ja hammasta purkoon, Kun sillä on ihmeesti suurempi pää! Tule, tule, tyttö, nyt kanssani tanssiin Kun meillä on riemu ja suvinen sää! Säkkijärvi se meiltä on pois, Mutta jäi toki sentään polkka! Kun rakkaimmat rannat on jääneet taa, Niin vieraissa kulkija lohdun saa, kun Kuuntelee soittoa kaihoisaa: Säkkijärven polkkaa! Se polkka on vain, mutta sellainen, Että tielle se johtavi muistojen. On sointuna Karjalan kaunoisen: Säkkijärven polkka! Nuoren ja vanhan se tanssiin vie, Ei sille polkalle vertaa lie! Sen kanssa on vaikka mierontie Säkkijärven polkkaa! Siinä on liplatus laineitten, Siinд on huojunta honkien. Karjala soi - kaikki tietää sen - Säkkijärven polkkaa! Tule, tule tyttö, nyt kanssani tanssiin, Kun polkka niin herkästi helkähtää. Hoi! Hepo surkoon ja hammasta purkoon, Kun sillä on ihmeesti suurempi pää! Tule, tule, tyttö, nyt kanssani tanssiin Kun meillä on riemu ja suvinen sää! Säkkijärvi se meiltä on pois, Mutta jäi toki sentään polkka! Kun rakkaimmat rannat on jääneet taa, Niin vieraissa kulkija lohdun saa, kun Kuuntelee soittoa kaihoisaa: Säkkijärven polkkaa! Se polkka on vain, mutta sellainen, Että tielle se johtavi muistojen. On sointuna Karjalan kaunoisen: Säkkijärven polkka!
The USSR and "independent" Finland are the Colonies of England. The USSR was created by Finnish Masons :) Are you really that dumb? The USSR defeated Romania-Japan-Poland in 1939, but Finland supposedly could not :) If this happens, then it is necessary. In 1944, the USSR defeated Finland in 3 months. But the Finns-fools entered the 1941 war on the orders of the spy-Mannerheim. (He is also a revolutionary from 1917). The Finnish offensive lasted 3 months, and then the Finns simply ended. No tanks, no artillery, no soldiers. And in 1944, Airplanes from the USSR simply flew in and bombed Helsinki :))))) And what prevented this from being done in 1939, 1941, 1942. NOTHING. Only Masonic-Communists NOBODY FIRES SO.
@Cajita Rusa Why should I be angry? :) For example, you can read this article in Russian. They will try to understand it through a translator. It can completely change you galkovsky.livejournal.com/132651.html
@@user-ek5pp2wy3g Finland won the continuation war, reclaiming the land which was originally lost in 1939-1940. Hence why their borders are the same now as the were before these wars. Reading casualties and strength in numbers; the finns were obviously outnumbered and outgunned - yet they still survived with minimal casualties in comparison with the USSR. And the finns did have artillery and guns, which sweden actually provided ”behind the scenes”. The wars with Finland was not worth it for the USSR because they lost a lot of men, money and equipment for a territory they only had for a very short time before they lost it. It was a humiliating loss for the USSR when you look at it with the cheat-sheet in hand. The results are obvious and nothing can change the facts.
@@XTeam49 The USSR is an English-German state, colony. The USSR created the Swedes and Finns, very active. In the 30s, the truth, the Germans were expelled from the leadership and the war began. For example, Vullavir Lenin was a Swede. (He was a Swede, Swede, Jew, Chinese). He was not even Russian. It was a Mason from the Masonic family, Social Democrat. There are many such heroes. Mannerheim is a loser. But in the government of the USSR there was one interesting Finn. Kuusinen. Nobleman, Mason, Social Democrat, from Helsinki. You are a heroin addict :) You use the "History" as a drug for nationalist nonsense. The problem is that it is complete nonsense and it is not related to reality. Reality is simple. The USSR is shit, Russophobian. Finns and Swedes are very small. Two megapolis. Destroy Finns and Swedes easily. (You are drinking fairy tales, study the fake war. And the Poto declare the war of England or China. And you will see the real military there, and they will deal) The USSR is a super power. For example, they could start bombing on the aircraft of the city. They didn't do this. Why? No answer. Not answered questions there are many. Why did the Baltic States taken, and Finland let go? There is a response. Baltic is a zone of interests of Germany. And Finland is the zone of interests of Angley. (Estectic, Fin So the only answer is a fake war. You are a fan fan participant. What the real war looks like on Berlin 1945.
@@XTeam49 Well borders not the same as before Winter War. Finns lost 12% of Finland: Karelia, plus after Continuation War, Petsamo. Finns lost 2nd largest city Viipuri/Viborg-forced hundreds of thousands of Finns to flee beautiful historic Finnic city Stalin repopulated with Russians, turned Viborg into communist dump. Finland lost >40000 km² [size of Netherlands!] of Finnish land home to 450,000 Finns; for prewar Finland lost territory amounted to 15% of Finnish timber🌲, 17% of Finnish electric⚡️power plants, 18% of Finnish🚂rails, 11% of Finnish agriculture🌱output-from☃️tiny ❄️frozen🧊country with no natural resources! ... But 'twas long-term strategic victory for Finns and strategic defeat for СССР who had more than 10-to-1 numerical advantage. At war with all 3 sides in WW2 (UK declared war on Finland at Stalin's request; Mannerheim negotiated peace in 1944 Moscow Armistice: Finns had to de-militarize AND same time declare war on erstwhile ally Germany to force Wehrmacht go home in Lapland War), no trustworthy allies (Hitler sold out Finland to Soviet sphere of dominance per Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact), yet Finland one of few European belligerents to never fall under foreign rule-never dependent on West, never joins NATO, kept independence whole Cold War-even as Finland shares huge 1,340 km land border with Soviet Russia and history of wars with aggressive expansionist Soviet Union in 1918, in 1939-40, and 1941-44. Yet Finland never lost independence... Winter War taught Soviets it's not worth the costs of trying to subdue Finland... 🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮 ***«How merciful we were toward Finland! We were smart not to annex it. It would have been a festering wound. Not because of Finland itself, but because that wound would have afforded a pretext for anti-Soviet action. People are very stubborn there, very stubborn. Even the minority could have been dangerous there.»*** ***-Vyacheslav M Molotov (28 Nov 1974)*** [Soviet Foreign Minister 1939-1949; trying to save face as to why Soviets didn't 'annex' Finland-even if Red Army overran Finland, occupation would drain Soviet blood/treasure vs. stubborn guerrilla warrior🧝🏻♀️Finns🧝🏻♂️on🧝🏻skis⛷in snows❄️and woods🌲!] 🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮 The only thing the ruthless psychopath Stalin understood or respected was sheer force of strength. Old nemesis Stalin himself impressed by Finnish SISU met Finn delegation-after signing treaty, Stalin gave toast to Finnish military: ***«Even as I'm not now a soldier, I can say during peacetime us soldiers are easily forgotten-but during wartime everything depends on us.Nobody respects a country with a weak army, but everybody respects a country with a strong army. I raise my toast to the Finnish Army and the representatives of it here, General Heinrichs and General Oinonen!»*** ***-Josef V Stalin (6 April 1948)*** [at signing of 'Agreement of Friendship, Cooperation, Mutual Assistance' in Moskva; Stalin gave toast speech addressed to Finnish delegation led by General Voldemar Oinonen and General Axel Erik Heinrichs.]
All these people in the comments are either finnish or are here from that anime, while my mom told me she was gonna show me some good songs one day and one of them was this one, I'm not complaining. It's really good. I just feel like a weird minority right now.
I also found it via looking at stuff about the Winter War / Continuation War. I didn't even notice it when I watched Girls und Panzer if I'm honest. Still really liked both the anime and this song. Gotta say however, I prefer this with lyrics because then I can sing along to this tongue-twister of a song lmao
I can't stop thinking about this, for the past year I have been haunted by this comment and its following 2 replies, the cancer of which this beholds is astounding to me. I have been hospitalized for several suicide attempts in the past year purely to try and get away from the horrors this comment has presented me with.
Guys, please, don't associate this song with anime just because it is used in "Girls und Panzer". This is Finnish folk song, not some Japanese made musical score. Please, I beg you. It's cringy enough seeing things German or Russian in anime form.
Näppärää soitantaa kaikenkaikkiaan, Hyvä Jari :) En halua olla mikään nipo-niilo, mutta kun kerran kommentteja pyydät niin tässä pari juttua: kiinnitin huomiota siihen, että sulla tuo tempo ihan ylimalkaan 2/4- ja 4/4-jakoisissa biiseissä tahtoo olla siellä rivakamman puolella. Valsseissa se pysyy kurissa juuri ja juuri, mutta jos pudotat pikkasen pois noissa muissa, niin sulla soiton kontrolli paranee ja se miltä kappale kuulostaa, hyppää ihan uudelle tasolle. Sulla on tekniikka sen verran hyvä, että et tartte enää "esitellä sorminäppäryyttä". Käytä se mielummin hyväksesi tuottaaksesi siistimpää soittoa. Ei tarvi paljoa pudottaa tempoa niin saat koristeluakin sekaan tarvittaessa, nyt sä et ehdi sitä tekemään tempon takia. Ei sillä, että se koristelu olis se tärkein juttu, mutta siis jos haluaa. Kuuntele vanhojen mestareiden soittoa, niin huomaat, että ei siellä kovilla tempoilla mennä ja silti biisit svengaa kuin hirvi! ;DSitten se toinen juttu: perusbasso ja vaihtobasso sulla tahtoo jäädä vähän raskaaksi, koska ne jää makaamaan päälle vähän liian pitkäksi aikaa. Katkaise bassoja aavistuksen verran, niin tempon hallinta paranee ja biisin olemus kevenee. Joku jossain kommentissa mainitsikin "puurattaat" valssitempossa, joka minusta kuvaa hyvin asian. 2/4- ja 4/4-biiseissä sillä on iso merkitys, että basso on lyhyehkö (staccatot tietenkin erikseen ja aksentit samoin!) mutta naseva ja painot oikein päin. Plussaa siitä, että kuljetat perusbassolinjaa sointuvaihtoja kohti basistien tapaan. Liekö sovitettu noin vai vedätkö nämä hatusta, joka tapauksessa plussaa! :D
Samasta asiasta olen muiltakin kommenttia kuullut :P Täytyy kiinnittää asiaan enemmän huomiota jahka saa soittoharrastuksen taas kunnolla käyntiin. Vie AMK-opiskelu niin paljon aikaa, että jääny soittaminen melko vähälle, niin kuin myös tänne videoiden lataaminen. Kiitoksia kumminkin kritiikistä.
People keep talking about weebs that found out about this song from an anime, but I've never even heard of the anime. I still don't know what people are talking about. Who're the REAL weebs? Also, if you've never heard of the Sugma Polkka, you're not a true Polkka fan.
Soittosi kulkee niinkuin pitääkin. Jos nyt jotain voisi toivoa niin hymyä kaipasin! Hym... ei se irtoa monelta muultakaan! Jäin ihmettelemään noita toisten kommentteja !?
it's not from GuP, it's a song from the winter war. i knew about this before watching GuP and i must say that i'm happy that the anime brought attention to this song, beause it's deserved
when i first heard this song it completely blew me away (this was the first version of the song i ever heard ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-92eWefR0xV8.html )
who is not here from some weird anime? i came here after i heard it somewhere and decided to figure out what the song was and holy shit this is amazing. (this is where i first heard it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ujuOviMt4nA.html )