This short clip shows a great way to turn a military band to exit!
The band in red in the centre is the spectacular and famous Regimental Band of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, who are headquartered right here in the Hamilton Arts Crawl District! This is the oldest enlisted military band in Canada: http://www.rhliband.ca/ they have a great web site if you like military bands.
Notice how the tempo picks up once the HMCS Ontario Sea Cadet Band takes over on the exit!
i was there, Alto Saxophone, in white, which looked and sounded just as good as red.
xSnowflakexKissesx 8 months ago
red looks so much cooler than white.
LordWellington15 1 year ago
aha, i love colonel bogey.! it was one of my favorite songs!! I wasn't there last year, but I was performing with them this year! I was in the back, clarinet...lol
roseyrose987 1 year ago
i was there...but not in ontario... i was in trenton band, the air cadets...
embarassing on our part...we didnt even get the piece in the right key...lame. :P
steffahxsaurus 1 year ago
@DEFJAM959 i was in there third trombone
DEFJAM959 1 year ago
only in america yankie
8YellowBanana8 1 year ago
Well, it's definitely Colonel Bogey . One of the most famous and popular marching pieces played today. The counter-march is known variously as a "spiral" or "circular" countermarch. It differs from the front-to-rear countermarch in that it keeps the lead drummer on the same side of the band.
hartleymartin 1 year ago
its called a counter spiral march and col. bogey
DEFJAM959 1 year ago
Col. Bogey and non-reversing counter-march.
k0smon 2 years ago