I love it when they play the Col. Bogey march. It always symbolises British grit and determination for me, after seeing "Bridge On The River Kwai". The Brits can always show us how it's done, and this Yank appreciates the encouragement.
In the vast world of military music and precision .....we have the Bands of HM Royal MARINES....beyond excellent...and then there's everybody else....fact.
No one does pomp and ceremony quite like Great Britain and the Commonwealth. Mind you that's probably because we've had centuries of practice to get it right.
I can't remember the titles of all of them but you'll probably find the opener is On The Quarter Deck. Try looking up the music of Kenneth J Alford. He wrote most of these I think.
@@louislungbubble Yes, correct ..... the next march is called out by one of trombone players (not the Drum Major) to let the drummers know what the next march will be played., and at 08:19 it is "The Captain General" march.
I love it when they play the Col. Bogey march. It always symbolises British grit and determination for me, after seeing "Bridge On The River Kwai". The Brits can always show us how it's done, and this Yank appreciates the encouragement.
From South Africa. Just love the Snare drums.
Top turnout from one of the worlds very best Marine Commando forces. Cheers mates from an Aussie.
geweldig gewoon meerkan Ik niet zeggen Ik blyf ze hartstikkel goed indenk dus dat is myn mening houwen zo .
In the vast world of military music and precision .....we have the Bands of HM Royal MARINES....beyond excellent...and then there's everybody else....fact.
No one does pomp and ceremony quite like Great Britain and the Commonwealth. Mind you that's probably because we've had centuries of practice to get it right.
The Bands of HM Royal Marines....Best mi!itary bands in the world by far...apprec all the great videos of them posted on the internet
Great Band! Great Music! Thank you for posting!
Toller Marsch,höre ich immer wieder gerne.LG. F.E.-mann.
Mir geht's ebenso.Ich höre ihn sehr gern .LB
@@franzeickelmann6050 Das erinnert mich immer an meine Zeit als Obergefreiter bei der Bundeswehr, Kaserne Ahlen.
@@a.e-mann8576 der A.E-Mann hat überhaupt nicht gedient .Nur der F.E-mann,und das sehr gerne.
"Superb Marching Display and the Music wasn't bad either.
Can someone please tell me the name of the march that started the parade......thank you much..... Definitely love Captain General
hopefully they'll play the British Grenidier Guard's quick March. that'll be excellent.
Oh they do! I am going to post that one real soon
Is that don estelle at the back playing the trumpet!
Magnificent
Very nice
i would like to know the names of all the songs played. Anyone???
I can't remember the titles of all of them but you'll probably find the opener is On The Quarter Deck. Try looking up the music of Kenneth J Alford. He wrote most of these I think.
@@mothmagic1 thanks a lot mate. I'll look them up
@@abunawenow8696 you're welcome anytime.
Marches played are:
Washington Grays
The Wellington
Captain General
The Mountbatten March
Well done perfect ... old fluter
4:43 whats the music name pls?
Washington Greys.
Nice, Like...
Impressive that the uniformed guy to the port side of the band manages to march out of step.
LOL ... Very true!
@@JimRamsayJWR in actual fact he isnt supposed to be marching, he is a spotter!
I feel sorry for the poor pongo sent out to 'protect' the hard bastards of the Royal Marines :-)
I am Belgian and I play music and A 8min21 someone could tell me what is called the piece of music. Thank you.
At 8:19 you hear the band major shout "The captain's general", so one would assume that is your tune!
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The Captain General as announced by the Drum Major at 08:19
its actually the trombonist who calls the next march for the drummers after the drum majors signal .
@@louislungbubble Yes, correct ..... the next march is called out by one of trombone players (not the Drum Major) to let the drummers know what the next march will be played., and at 08:19 it is "The Captain General" march.
Royal Marines boggy March
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