The Corps of Drums of the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards plays the tune "Galanthia" by Turpin.
The Band of the Irish Guards plays the quick march "Flying Eagle" by Blankenburg on its way to the Palace.
After changing the Guard, the Band returns to a stunning march, called "The Liberators" by Ancliffe; and "The Grenadiers Return" in front of Wellington Barracks.
not a smart drum major, arms hand above shoulder hight.....tut tu t . nice bit of sky at the end there mr windsorsoldiers ;0) great vid as always m8
Musicgutbucket 11 months ago
not a smart drum major, arms hand above shoulder hight.....tut tu t
Musicgutbucket 11 months ago
Yep they have im not sure why!? Any ideas..
windsorsoldiers 3 years ago
Have they stopped using those two radiomen you always see at the rear of the bands?
I haven't seen any in recent videos of the Changing of the Guard @ Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle.
emptyangel 3 years ago
CORRECTION!! My mistake - it's not Scipio!
2050qwerty 3 years ago
Another splendid video! I think the march being played at Wellington Barracks is Scipio - the slow march of the Grenadier Guards.
2050qwerty 3 years ago
The Corps of Drums of the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards plays the tune "Galanthia" by Turpin.
The Band of the Irish Guards plays the quick march "Flying Eagle" by Blankenburg on its way to the Palace.
After changing the Guard, the Band returns to a stunning march, called "The Liberators" by Ancliffe; and "The Grenadiers Return" in front of Wellington Barracks.
CeremonyConnoisseur 3 years ago
Thanks for the info!
emptyangel 3 years ago
High Quality, Lifeguards? Something wrong with that sentance!
noskcajluap 3 years ago
Hehe!!! Yep Next up lifeguards ;)!!!
windsorsoldiers 3 years ago
:D Yay! More high quality videos of the guards.
emptyangel 3 years ago