A, National Association of Civil War Fifers and Drummers, followed by the Marine detachment and Ships Company. Outstanding presentation and proud to participate.
@jeffhegarty "Roslin Castle" is the name of the tune and it was used as a funeral march as early as the 17th century in Scotland England and later US. The official duty called for a dirge to be played marching into the cemetery and a quick march to be played on the way out. As I recall we marched...
Marching on to "Poor Cato" as published in B&E 1861
Standing in place playing "The Downfall of Paris" from Col. H.C. Harts Drum and Fife Instructor 1861 into "British Grenadiers #2" in American Veteran Fifer closing with "Newport" from B&E.
A, National Association of Civil War Fifers and Drummers, followed by the Marine detachment and Ships Company. Outstanding presentation and proud to participate.