Love everything about this - including the hurried sneaky shortcut taken to catch the bands approaching a second time. We afficionados have all done it ... and who would not want to do it, in the circumstances? Stirring sights and sounds indeed, and all the more precious in the pandemic context...
Yes it was an invite only event. I only got the nod shortly beforehand. I streamed it live to facebook and it has past the quarter of a million mark! While I can do it with switching I would have to rely on others and this was not possible. That was a once in a lifetime lucky shoot. In fact Im adding subscribers daily on the back of it. There was no rehearsal for this.
My men don't all like me. Ime having a rendition of what's innit for "kids" like me! And it's Mine. I can't b argued with when it's none else's. Admiralty, think, says , we all have to
Just lost- it bobbed away, like the bobbin got stuck? Well, see ya gotta say what they say iyyinn Texas: real men love Jesus... and this one, I got them both from a bumper sticker, hers says is: your dogma ran over my carma!
Scotland: Be brave! What wee r about to undertake r our farmlands. Heard about the blockbusters there. King who's there. The clout u say u r can't even. Well measure my words I willblockbusting should be illegal. Snidehoppers come iyn all different kinds. To fix ure coun
Absolutely fabulous. I just love our armed forces combined bands. They are the best in the world. No one can beat them. Thank you for the music. Just wonderful to listen to and look forward to hearing them again.
@@HistoricUlster I've only watched the one with William and Kate at the castle so far and it was super -really captured the atmosphere and affection of the public 😊 I'll watch the others later.
I'm coming over to Carrickfergus just to parade up and down the roads best wishes to the director dept of roads great bands is there no adjutant or w.o. at rear of parade is it cut backs 😀😀🏴💜💙💜💙
I’m from carrickfergus and you might be interested to know that the rangers were formed in carrickfergus there’s a museum dedicated to the rangers about a mile away from where the March began, very famous regiment during the Normandy landings, another little piece of history John Paul Jones one of the founders of the US navy shelled carrickfergus castle during the war of independence, enjoy your day love from Northern Ireland, ps the castle is around 1,000 years old founded by the normans when William the conquer took the English throne
It was an invite only spectator event. I unsuccessfully tried to get tickets. At the last minute I discovered that they were going to parade from the town hall to the castle. PLUS This was during heighten lockdown to stop the spread during the pandemic
For someone in the US who is not familiar with the units parading...can you point us to more about them? The mascot looks *amazing*... Thanks for posting this. I enjoyed it greatly.
Traditionally the bands role in the regiment developed to also provide first aid, the marches and music are often shared but also are specific songs drawn from a regiments past, for example " ca ira" for the Yorkshire regiment, a French revolutionary song "ca ira" was used in battle, when the British 14th foot were heavily engaged fighting the French, a fog fell upon the field, the commanding officer seized the opportunity to deceive his opponents by ordering the band to " strike up ca ira lads, and we'll beat them to their own damned tune"......the French thinking reinforments had arrived, got the worst of it and lost, and the melody centuries later, retains a vital place in the Yorkshire Regiments history, very much alive today
I'm amazed how many parked cars there are, when I went to Northern Ireland and Britain 30 years ago if there was a Military Parade all cars, were kept away from the route and all of the litter bins and Post Boxes were taped off to make sure that there wasn't any Bombs in them and I took part of the Armistice Day Parade in 1992 and we were transported to the Start point in Coaches behind the British contingent, the route was blocked by the Police and we had Police Outriders and Cars to get us there and someone drove around the road block and almost ploughed into the lead Coach, I know that was during The Troubles but it still scares me to see that many vehicles....
The buglers represent the former Royal Ulster Rifles , who did indeed march at rifle pace (140 to the minute). Along with the Inniskilling Fusiliers and Irish Fusilers they formed the current Royal Irish Regiment, which marches at standard line infantry pace.
RANGE: The trombone has a normal chromatic range of E2 below the bass clef to B flat4 above middle C. Experienced performers are able to extend the upper range, often to F5 (or higher).11 May 2016
Actually, I do have a question, Mr. Macartney. I see videos like this all the time. Military bands in the UK seem to march through neighborhoods with no one watching, playing all these great marches. While we have parades in the states that are events, I have never seen military bands that march through neighborhoods and whatnot. I think it is cool. What is the purpose of this?
@@markmalone2671 The event was ticketed only and especially during covid times they do not publicise the event to the general public. I only found out that they were marching from the townhall to the castle at the last minute.
What is it about British bugles that makes them so difficult to play in tune? I have noticed this across several bands. As a former brass player my first thought is perhaps the mouthpiece?
The art of Bugling has been lost in the British Army. Even in The Light Division . Even the physical quality of the bugles have deteriorated badly. Buglers outside the Light Division aren’t given the same amount of rehearsal time that other musicians are. Remember too that Buglers are soldiers first and this also limits practice time. They aren’t professional musicians like the Regimental Band. Often they are given a week before a parade or Remembrance Sunday for example to get their lip back into shape. So all this adds up to a difficulty to produce a good sound. This sounded to me like there was a tuning issue and overblowing due to nerves/lack of experience. However I must finish by saying that at least the Royal Irish have reestablished a bugle section after an absence of several years and I wish them all the best😊
Bugler75 sums-up the issue perfectly. I've noticed some Household Cavalry trumpeters can sound embarrassingly bad, which is a shame. I suspect the same issues apply, although they have less excuse!
@@TheCatBilbo It’s a shame but the degradation began when we were going to Iraq and Afghanistan and the priority was soldiering which is fair enough. The standard of drill has dropped too. I know I sound like an old grumpy bugger bit ill be the first to say that I’d rather the troops spend more time on the range than on the square. However, if you’re a Bugler, Piper, Drummer, going on Public Duties etc then give them the time to rehearse and stop planning on the back of a cigarette packet! I’m glad I’m retired from the the Army now but if I was 16 again I’d be in there like a shot! 😁
@@bugler75 Absolutely right, the military band is so often the public face of the Services, and engenders pride from those serving, or seeing them. We still have the reputation of having the best bands, the best ceremonial. Just like you, I want people who can 'shoot straight' before ceremony, but pride & morale is vital as part of the recipe - the bands are part of that.
@@TheCatBilbo I agree 100%, we still have the best in the world when it comes to ceremonial traditions. And Bands and Public Duties are often the only interaction the general public have with the Armed Forces. I’m out now so I don’t know but it’s seems that the Armybis trying to get the standards back 😊 Here’s hoping👍🏼
I'm proud of our military bands it's the dam governments that are the problem I'm leaving the UK in October for good but I can take these brilliant bands with me
Thanks justin,I didnt know about this,i live outside limavady,i would love to have been there,the last time i saw the Irish guards band was in portrush,that was over 40 years ago,they had the wolf hound with them ,woof woof
God bless us I like it very beautiful and I want also Queen Elizabeth. Please be connected to Mam Queen Elizabeth to give it to me directly there crown, and extra wealth and give it to me directly so that I can receive it and I want to experience also a good life when they retired and all there military. In God all things are possible po. Very nice and perfect military. I love to stay also In the Palace or mansions house and very nice to selfie selfie. In God all things are possible po. Thank you so much po. From LDN Philippines
@@phillkane1833 Well, three of the counties of Ulster are in the Republic of Ireland. The other six make up the North. A total of nine counties in total make up the entirety of Ulster.
@@David-lu4gq Ulster is part of the United Kingdom Republic of Ireland is a EU member state completely separate in the 100th anniversary of the Ulster covenant.
@@phillkane1833 Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. Ulster spans both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It ain't difficult to understand.
Brilliant display by our wonderful military and such a brilliant setting.
Lucky Carrickfergus.
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A great show in a great setting. Wish I had known it was on, should have been advertised/promoted more. Thank you for sharing.
Seemed to be private invite only
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It’s good to see the Irish Guards Band there ☘️, my Dad is an Ex-Mick, he served with Headquarters Company 1st Battalion IG up until 1978-79
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6:22 great cross there! Loved that! Great video all round
Aye yer man kenw I was going to do it. Had to to get the Castle in
Love everything about this - including the hurried sneaky shortcut taken to catch the bands approaching a second time. We afficionados have all done it ... and who would not want to do it, in the circumstances? Stirring sights and sounds indeed, and all the more precious in the pandemic context...
Yes it was an invite only event. I only got the nod shortly beforehand. I streamed it live to facebook and it has past the quarter of a million mark! While I can do it with switching I would have to rely on others and this was not possible. That was a once in a lifetime lucky shoot. In fact Im adding subscribers daily on the back of it. There was no rehearsal for this.
My men don't all like me. Ime having a rendition of what's innit for "kids" like me! And it's Mine. I can't b argued with when it's none else's. Admiralty, think, says , we all have to
Just lost- it bobbed away, like the bobbin got stuck? Well, see ya gotta say what they say iyyinn Texas: real men love Jesus... and this one, I got them both from a bumper sticker, hers says is: your dogma ran over my carma!
Scotland: Be brave! What wee r about to undertake r our farmlands. Heard about the blockbusters there. King who's there. The clout u say u r can't even. Well measure my words I willblockbusting should be illegal. Snidehoppers come iyn all different kinds. To fix ure coun
Looking and sounding good from your brothers in arm across the northern pond.🇨🇦👍🏻👏🏻
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Absolutely fabulous. I just love our armed forces combined bands. They are the best in the world. No one can beat them. Thank you for the music. Just wonderful to listen to and look forward to hearing them again.
You can see the entire show if you go to the council’s website
@@HistoricUlster Thank's for that tip, I was searching the net for it.
@@HistoricUlster I've looked on the website and can't see anything regarding the show. If you know where it is could you share a link. Thanks.
@@MrTibbs2163 go to mid and east Antrim
@@MrTibbs2163 Facebook site
A salute to the British bands from a Canadian.
Thanks
Brilliant Brilliant more more more..well done shooting this
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Lovely piece of work Justin and really well filmed - thanks for sharing 😀
What did you think of the royal visit one
@@HistoricUlster I've only watched the one with William and Kate at the castle so far and it was super -really captured the atmosphere and affection of the public 😊 I'll watch the others later.
❤BEAUTIFUL,,learned the minstrel boy in school,,,still remember ❤❤❤
Nice to see this as an ex cornet player in the first battalion royal in inniskilling fusiliers band 1956 - 58 great time (taffy Morgan )
That’s not yesterday
My grandmother was from Carrickfergus
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OZ here. watching this makes me think God bless our beloved Elizabeth. what a lovely place.. tks for upload
Glad you enjoyed it.
This great just a pity the council didn't show the same care and attention in recording the actual parade
It was just by pure chance I was able to do it.
We the best in the world,massive respect from Cardiff....
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I'm coming over to Carrickfergus just to parade up and down the roads best wishes to the director dept of roads great bands is there no adjutant or w.o. at rear of parade is it cut backs 😀😀🏴💜💙💜💙
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Stumbled upon this delightful video just now; what a treat, Justin Macartney! and in such a wonderful setting. Thank you.
Thanks for your kind comments
Yes Carrickfergus is home to an 800 year old Norman Castle
God Save The Queen. Long Live The Queen.
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If you are wondering what i mean i was in this video as part of the Campbell college pipes and drums
You were the best one put there!
@@lauramonroe3979 thanks haha lol
Well I bet your mum was very proud of you…I would have been…thank you , you were great. Best wishes from England
Very nice.
I’ve been to Carrickfergus. Nice place.
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Nice to see the Irish still keep the old stocks, bring them back !!
The actual real stocks are still in place in Dromore!
This is a copy
fine soldiers accompanied by brian boru
Great job on audio and video!!Thank You from the USA 🇺🇸!!Prayers to you!!
I’m from carrickfergus and you might be interested to know that the rangers were formed in carrickfergus there’s a museum dedicated to the rangers about a mile away from where the March began, very famous regiment during the Normandy landings, another little piece of history John Paul Jones one of the founders of the US navy shelled carrickfergus castle during the war of independence, enjoy your day love from Northern Ireland, ps the castle is around 1,000 years old founded by the normans when William the conquer took the English throne
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I love the sound of a big brass band.
Stirring ain’t it
Class
2:46....top run....very good, nice video, thanks for uploading
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Fantastic video
Marches played,
1)Great little army
2)???
3)Star of Erin
Wings / Lady Mckenzie of Fairburn
Irish Guards Officer ☘️
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All the musicians do a fine job. Where on earth are the spectators?
It was an invite only spectator event. I unsuccessfully tried to get tickets. At the last minute I discovered that they were going to parade from the town hall to the castle. PLUS This was during heighten lockdown to stop the spread during the pandemic
@@HistoricUlster Thank you for this information.
RIR pipes and drums were the best.
Irish Guards have a better uniform than every other guards unit in the British Army
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What is that second tune the royal Irish played at 3:00
Good video, so beautiful!
Thanks you so much
Who the hell give this a dislike and why
I do not know, an idiot to be sure. It’s fine though, I get dislikes on my premiers before they even started. It’s just pointless.
@@militaryevents107 had a look and some look like mistakes or annoyed cause they weren’t there!
Probably just come across the channel in a dingy ……….well if they don’t like are traditions then can turn of or better still leave.
The IRA. Easy answer.
@@PreacherJr1996 hahaha!
For someone in the US who is not familiar with the units parading...can you point us to more about them? The mascot looks *amazing*...
Thanks for posting this. I enjoyed it greatly.
Traditionally the bands role in the regiment developed to also provide first aid, the marches and music are often shared but also are specific songs drawn from a regiments past, for example
" ca ira" for the Yorkshire regiment, a French revolutionary song "ca ira" was used in battle, when the British 14th foot were heavily engaged fighting the French, a fog fell upon the field, the commanding officer seized the opportunity to deceive his opponents by ordering the band to " strike up ca ira lads, and we'll beat them to their own damned tune"......the French thinking reinforments had arrived, got the worst of it and lost, and the melody centuries later, retains a vital place in the Yorkshire Regiments history, very much alive today
Irish Queens band…..GOD SAVE OUR GRACES QUEEN
We will!
The Royal Irish played the march Great Little Army.
lady mackenzie of fairburn is the second tune
Grandi !!!!👍👍👍
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I'm amazed how many parked cars there are, when I went to Northern Ireland and Britain 30 years ago if there was a Military Parade all cars, were kept away from the route and all of the litter bins and Post Boxes were taped off to make sure that there wasn't any Bombs in them and I took part of the Armistice Day Parade in 1992 and we were transported to the Start point in Coaches behind the British contingent, the route was blocked by the Police and we had Police Outriders and Cars to get us there and someone drove around the road block and almost ploughed into the lead Coach, I know that was during The Troubles but it still scares me to see that many vehicles....
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Do the first band usually march quicker like Gurkha or Waterloo Band?
The buglers represent the former Royal Ulster Rifles , who did indeed march at rifle pace (140 to the minute). Along
with the Inniskilling Fusiliers and Irish Fusilers they formed the current Royal Irish Regiment, which marches at standard line infantry pace.
@@thomasdonaldson5259 Thanks for excellent information sir!!! How many BPM for line infantry pace?
120 per minute for line infantry, and foot guards a stately 110 per minute!
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What is the dynamic range of the average bass trombone? On or Off.
RANGE: The trombone has a normal chromatic range of E2 below the bass clef to B flat4 above middle C. Experienced performers are able to extend the upper range, often to F5 (or higher).11 May 2016
@@HistoricUlster Indeed! Great bands. A little self-deprecating humor as I play trombone and baritone myself here in the states.
Actually, I do have a question, Mr. Macartney. I see videos like this all the time. Military bands in the UK seem to march through neighborhoods with no one watching, playing all these great marches. While we have parades in the states that are events, I have never seen military bands that march through neighborhoods and whatnot. I think it is cool. What is the purpose of this?
@@markmalone2671 The event was ticketed only and especially during covid times they do not publicise the event to the general public. I only found out that they were marching from the townhall to the castle at the last minute.
What is it about British bugles that makes them so difficult to play in tune? I have noticed this across several bands. As a former brass player my first thought is perhaps the mouthpiece?
The art of Bugling has been lost in the British Army. Even in The Light Division .
Even the physical quality of the bugles have deteriorated badly. Buglers outside the Light Division aren’t given the same amount of rehearsal time that other musicians are. Remember too that Buglers are soldiers first and this also limits practice time. They aren’t professional musicians like the Regimental Band. Often they are given a week before a parade or Remembrance Sunday for example to get their lip back into shape. So all this adds up to a difficulty to produce a good sound. This sounded to me like there was a tuning issue and overblowing due to nerves/lack of experience. However I must finish by saying that at least the Royal Irish have reestablished a bugle section after an absence of several years and I wish them all the best😊
Bugler75 sums-up the issue perfectly. I've noticed some Household Cavalry trumpeters can sound embarrassingly bad, which is a shame. I suspect the same issues apply, although they have less excuse!
@@TheCatBilbo It’s a shame but the degradation began when we were going to Iraq and Afghanistan and the priority was soldiering which is fair enough. The standard of drill has dropped too. I know I sound like an old grumpy bugger bit ill be the first to say that I’d rather the troops spend more time on the range than on the square.
However, if you’re a Bugler, Piper, Drummer, going on Public Duties etc then give them the time to rehearse and stop planning on the back of a cigarette packet!
I’m glad I’m retired from the the Army now but if I was 16 again I’d be in there like a shot! 😁
@@bugler75 Absolutely right, the military band is so often the public face of the Services, and engenders pride from those serving, or seeing them. We still have the reputation of having the best bands, the best ceremonial. Just like you, I want people who can 'shoot straight' before ceremony, but pride & morale is vital as part of the recipe - the bands are part of that.
@@TheCatBilbo I agree 100%, we still have the best in the world when it comes to ceremonial traditions. And Bands and Public Duties are often the only interaction the general public have with the Armed Forces. I’m out now so I don’t know but it’s seems that the Armybis trying to get the standards back 😊 Here’s hoping👍🏼
I'm proud of our military bands it's the dam governments that are the problem I'm leaving the UK in October for good but I can take these brilliant bands with me
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Why are some pipers wearing Scottish taerten kilts instead of Irish saffron kilts?
UK
What the song name at the start when there marching
The standard of St George.
The Royal Irish played the march Great Little Army.
@@HistoricUlster I stand corrected. Close though.
Rule Britannia.
Actually, in this case, it's Rule Hibernia!
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What's the name of the song at 4:00?
My Lady of Fairburn
Arigato
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Can someone name the songs please?
Think they are all named in the comments now
When was this?
Saturday 11th September 2021
Thanks justin,I didnt know about this,i live outside limavady,i would love to have been there,the last time i saw the Irish guards band was in portrush,that was over 40 years ago,they had the wolf hound with them ,woof woof
Who was the micro Mick sergeant at 2.40? How did he pass the Guard's height requirement? :)
I think that is a female guardsman - or is it "guardsperson?"
There is no height requirment now
@@keithrudd8003 Standards :(
@@willleahy6958 numbers and abiltiy
Carriickfergus…home of U S Rangers ww2, Formation and Training
Ironically the only part of the uk every attacked by the USA.
Well well t trumpets arnt attuned But t beatsection is All t best Dr T
That could be the doppler effect
God bless us I like it very beautiful and I want also Queen Elizabeth. Please be connected to Mam Queen Elizabeth to give it to me directly there crown, and extra wealth and give it to me directly so that I can receive it and I want to experience also a good life when they retired and all there military. In God all things are possible po. Very nice and perfect military. I love to stay also In the Palace or mansions house and very nice to selfie selfie. In God all things are possible po. Thank you so much po. From LDN Philippines
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One drummer was out of step ☝️
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I’ve never been a fan of Irish regiments in the British army I always preferred the Ulster regiments.
Ulster is one of the four provinces of Ireland you know.
@@David-lu4gq Ulster has nothing to do with The Republic.Ruled by Britain always has been always will be.
@@phillkane1833 Well, three of the counties of Ulster are in the Republic of Ireland. The other six make up the North. A total of nine counties in total make up the entirety of Ulster.
@@David-lu4gq Ulster is part of the United Kingdom Republic of Ireland is a EU member state completely separate in the 100th anniversary of the Ulster covenant.
@@phillkane1833 Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. Ulster spans both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It ain't difficult to understand.
What is that second tune the royal Irish played at 3:00
What is that second tune the royal Irish played at 3:00
Wings Lady Mackenzie of Fairburn