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  • Who is the officer with the sword marching in the midst of the band near the back? I have seen such a person in several of the bands.

  • The last post was correct!

    The True English King Lives in OZ, King Micheal 1!

    What we have are All from an illegitimate line!

    Bring Back the True Plantagenant Line = King Micheal1

  • Bunch of knee bending slaves to a foreign monarch. The queen's real name isn't Windsor it's Saxe Coberg Goethe. She's a kraut and so was her treacherous nazi supporting uncle Edward the skinny chinless traitor.

  • @willwak Grow up!

  • @md0u9186 I feel sorry for your attitude. It seems grossly distorted in a manner which indicates a very restricted education flavoured with a seasoning of arrogance!

  • We've had a succession of foreign kings and queens in Britian since the first Anglo-Saxon invasions who slithered their way in here after the Wops of Rome left. I have no time for any authority in this country now. They're all fucking foreigners. Just read the names of half the memebers of parliament and it's immediately apparent that our country is ruled and governmed by every alien wog. wop, coon, yid, kraut and slav you can conjure up in a multi-ethnic nightmare. What the fuck's wrong with us

  • @willwak you call the royal family foreign, yet if you were to look back into your ancestry im sure they would have come from some other european nation? something to think about perhaps?

  • It's a real shame that we don't share the same pride in the service bands here in the US.  We have some fine bands here and an excellent school of music at the naval base in Norfolk, Va. The videographers who document this wonderful pagentry are to be commended. Great job!!

  • @katemihunt I agree do you have some very fine Bands in the US. The difference is, I believe, they tend to play to the crowds, rather than marching troops, which Military Bands should be for. This is particularly noticeble with a British Army Infantry Bands, where the bass drum is usually very obvious, for the troops to keep step.

  • These great videos as well as those by Windsorsoldiers have increased music awareness of these early and World War I & II tunes here in the U.S.A . Our Victorian Dance Masters are taking heed. The music and long ago pageantry must never be allowed to fade away. I just keep alerting others to watch and enjoy. Try dancing Soldiers 'Joy or a Gallup and you'll know what it feels like.

    Never --End the escort

  • great video's

  • The Marching Constable--is back. I just love to see him work.... He COMMANDS RESPECT

  • This is a tremendous amount of music from a 25 piece band. Everyone playing their part to perfection at the 104 tempo. They definitely show a great amount of pride in their orginazation. Great videography also.

  • 2:21 ? thats the same tune from the begining. The march is called "The Welligton"

  • Great video. Very impressed with the sound and marching ability of this band. Surprised to see only one euphonium. I would think that a parade line-up would include a second euphonium at the expense of a lone bassoon. Thanks for your effort.

  • @trapezemusic There are 2 euphs, check it out at 2 mins 27 in the line with the f horns! I know because I'm one of them!!

  • @euphman1983 You play with the Blues and Royals? You have to be an excellent musician! How is it with Kittenkh (a.k.a. Holly) by the way?

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