Windsor changing of the guards Sat 14th March 2009 * COLDSTREAM GUARDS BAND*.
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@1950accordionman The policewoman doesn't have to move anything. She's there for traffic and crowd control and that's it. The Guards are the ones on parade. As a matter of fact, I find distracting and unnecessary when a policeman tries to participate as part of the procession. It might look funny but it's not his job and is attracting attention from the real protagonists.
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The band is smart, the policewoman isn't interested by the look of it, to lazy to move her arse.
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Why did they have to build the castle under the Heathrow airport flightpath?
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@argo84 English heritage??? The Coldstream guards is a Scottish regiment.
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I just love the sound of the Coldstream guards band.....
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@PiggusVomitus Your 'history' is obviously much distorted by left wing politicle opinion. I suggest you look into history somewhat deeper i.e improve your education and grow up!
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@PiggusVomitus What rubbish! Cecil Rhodes is a hero, he brought great benefits to the African peoples by sorting a lot of tribal problems that have been the curse of Africa for generations!
Great video, terrific band. Makes me proud of my English heritage!
argo84 2 years ago 7
In short, No!
The G trombone was used up until the 1950's but was a long awkward instrument to play. I have played one and did not like it! The advantages of the Bass Trombone as we know it today is that it is fully chromatic down to the very lowest notes it can play. It is pitched at Bb along with tenor trombones so it is very easy to swap between to two and means the bass trombone part could be played on a normal tenor trombone, providing it does not go below a low F.
noskcajluap 2 years ago 3