RAF Uxbridge Final Parade - Part One

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The Central Band and Queen's Colour Squadron of the Royal Air Force parade for the last time on the parade ground at RAF Uxbridge, West London, UK - Wednesday 31st March 2010

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  • @rmorecook its not out of beat

  • just asking why is it that a lot of the time in the uk when a march is played there is a five beat drumroll and the command quick march is given whereas in australia the command quick is given and then two three beat drumrolls are played to signal the start of a march?

  • Per Ardua 63 sqn.

  • Sad days, and this is an Army Guy saying it.

  • @rmorecook Because it is five beats! Simple as! I fit's in to two bars

  • @mouchel1995 Why is it called a "five"? Thanks Bob M

  • @rmorecook It's is played in that style to keep the band in step. It's not out of sync, it's classically referred to as a "five".

  • Thank you for sharing. Lived there 2000 to 2004 and knew lots of the band lads from Germany. Duncan Stubbs is a true gentleman.

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