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Last Post & Reveille West Tamar Band Beaconsfield

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Last Post and Revielle (or is it The Rouse?) played by a member of West Tamar Band on Anzac Day 2007 at Beaconsfield, Tamania in Australia.

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  • That was the Long Revielle, rarely heard.

    Rouse is more common revielle.

    The Naval or Charlie revielle could also be used.

  • its rouse.. revielle is only played on the dawn service. rouse is played at every other rememberance service or anzac day mid-day service

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Look closely...you'll see volunteers, elderly and very young...all paying honor and remembering. What else short of perfection would you ask for?

  • reveille is the french word for wake

  • 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

  • no steyrs?

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