The Cadets are from Launceston, get bussed down to Beaconsfield every year for ANZAC Day. Always a very well-done service. I think the preious year to this video abotu 3 cadets all fainted on guard duty
He's a personal friend, been playing for over 50 years. Was glad to play beside him for 10 years. Always note-perfect and brings a tear to the eyes. Played with the BBC show bands for decades. He's a legend. I think he's ex-service. Great bloke. Join the Band at Exeter if you are keen to play
i still remember my first ANZAC day parade back in 1994 as a new recruit at KAPOOKA marching through the streets and at the end hearing the last post i cried then and still do to this day that sound is so haunting but leaves u with such honor
it might be cadets but im not too sure, yeah theyre cadets, they need to sharpen right up in order for there CUO and cadet staff to be happy, tip: stand straight
The second part is "Reveille". The shorter tune played at many Remembrance services after the Last Post is "The Rouse", although it is commonly (and mistakenly) referred to as "Reveille"
That was the Long Revielle, rarely heard.
Rouse is more common revielle.
The Naval or Charlie revielle could also be used.
MrTimGJ 2 months ago
its rouse.. revielle is only played on the dawn service. rouse is played at every other rememberance service or anzac day mid-day service
biga800 1 year ago
The Cadets are from Launceston, get bussed down to Beaconsfield every year for ANZAC Day. Always a very well-done service. I think the preious year to this video abotu 3 cadets all fainted on guard duty
Meganasal 1 year ago
He's a personal friend, been playing for over 50 years. Was glad to play beside him for 10 years. Always note-perfect and brings a tear to the eyes. Played with the BBC show bands for decades. He's a legend. I think he's ex-service. Great bloke. Join the Band at Exeter if you are keen to play
Meganasal 1 year ago
The Aussie veteran bugler in civies expertly blows the Last Post without
screwing up the notes. A memorable
presentation on Anzac Day....he was the right bugler chosen to do his duty. Great job.
dakinespam145 2 years ago
i still remember my first ANZAC day parade back in 1994 as a new recruit at KAPOOKA marching through the streets and at the end hearing the last post i cried then and still do to this day that sound is so haunting but leaves u with such honor
calvinatour 2 years ago
Look closely...you'll see volunteers, elderly and very young...all paying honor and remembering. What else short of perfection would you ask for?
Tipledan 2 years ago
reveille is the french word for wake
stepott 2 years ago
it might be cadets but im not too sure, yeah theyre cadets, they need to sharpen right up in order for there CUO and cadet staff to be happy, tip: stand straight
heybrowatsgoinon 2 years ago
no steyrs?
fliponcrack 2 years ago
Why aren't the standards fully lowered???
SJAKW091 2 years ago
hey are they army cadets because what ACU are they from im a cadet in the Hunter NSW .
CousinRandom 2 years ago
The second part is "Reveille". The shorter tune played at many Remembrance services after the Last Post is "The Rouse", although it is commonly (and mistakenly) referred to as "Reveille"
x35pm 3 years ago
thats the ANZAC tune thingy
polinidream45 3 years ago
Quite possibly the Australian version, there are a few variations dependant on nation.
mariusdire11 3 years ago
bad version of post.... oh well
kangaroo1992 3 years ago
THAT AINT THE LAST POST IT MODIFIED
whiskeyshot1 4 years ago
not the last post i know of nor the reveille but not too shabby
picarddelta 4 years ago
the call at the end of the vidio is long reveille
scoty8996 4 years ago