It's always nice to see combined bands. Apart from practice, it takes a lot of trials and errors in having the right instruments with the right tuning to be able to play as one sound plus a dedicated Bandmaster who treats his members equally.
I left the army many years ago but I have got this piece in my Spotify playlist with a few others that were favourites of mine when I was in the band and timbrels
great ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪ ♫♪ ♫♪great sound! ♫♪♫♪ ☺ ♥ ♫♪☺♫♪♫♪♫♪☺ BRAVISSIMO @bisbis 🎶🎵🎼 great music! a well tuned ensemble that sounds like an organ ! Fabulous banding
No. Henry Goffin father of Norman, Harry, and Dean composed it. He would visit my dad, a dedicated Salvationist and music teacher, every time he travelled to Whangarei. Then on out training in Lower Hutt I would visit him at his home in that city. The Australian Brass Band Association has Red Shield on its list of approved marches to be played on stage at contests but has wrongly attributed it to Henry's son Dean. While chatting with Henry on one occasion he gave a wonderful insight into Dean's skill as a composer. As a student at high school Dean would borrow music by the greats from the library and study those scores for hours at a time. And on another occasion Dean, my Divisional Commander at the time, said that when the inspiration for a new composition took hold he put pen to paper while his dear wife Marge supplied the coffee and corned beef sandwiches.
Just a note, the young lady2nd down on trombone is my eldest daughter.
You must be very proud of her and rightly so.
Great musicians. This march has a pretty trio. The type that you wish would never end.
Are used to love playing this piece, many decades ago at western music institute with the Salvation Army
It's always nice to see combined bands. Apart from practice, it takes a lot of trials and errors in having the right instruments with the right tuning to be able to play as one sound plus a dedicated Bandmaster who treats his members equally.
I remember playing this with ECB and BDM at the ECB centenary at regent Hall London. Good memories
One of the best SA marches. Has also been used by a few British military bands.
Quite a long time ago but good to revisit. The Red Shield certainly is one of the Salvation Army's best marches
I started listening and I can't get enough.
The Pricipal Cornet does have a beautyful soft sound... simply perfect...
They sound amazing
Great march, great bands, nothing more that can be said.
Uncle
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The solo from tuba, trombone and euphonium is... 😍
I met Henry once. His son Norman conducted our band in New Zealand. Onslow Brass from Wellington.
My parents are divisional leaders and this is there favourite song
Brilliant! Thank you!
The bass trombone part at 1:31 gives me shivers
The Euphonium solo preceeding it gives me the shivers 🤣
the ringtone on phone. It makes my happy
I left the army many years ago but I have got this piece in my Spotify playlist with a few others that were favourites of mine when I was in the band and timbrels
Why did you left 😢
One of my favourite marches
@1.01 sing : Thou art a mighty Saviour, thy love does never waiver, thou shalt be mine forever and thine alone I’ll be!
Two great bands but one master Henry Goffin great Salvationist the piece is played by many guards band my favourite Coldstream Guards Band
It so amazing and touching
My exact thoughts.
great ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪ ♫♪ ♫♪great sound! ♫♪♫♪ ☺ ♥ ♫♪☺♫♪♫♪♫♪☺ BRAVISSIMO @bisbis 🎶🎵🎼 great music! a well tuned ensemble that sounds like an organ ! Fabulous banding
Still watching this in December 2018. Great music.
wow what planet are you on? It's only Jan 2019 here!
@@kevinmorgan2100 Haha. Kevin. That was a typo but a very crucial one. I could be a time traveller. You never know. Haha
One of the best
superb
Bravo Low Brass! Con Molto Testicales!
wonderful
great music!
Top class.
Well catered out💪
😍
Anyone with the sheet music to assist
I think the trombone bench won...
Of course! Trombones are #1! :-D
They always did when I played in a band. 😂😂
Isn't this by Harry Goffin?
No. Henry Goffin father of Norman, Harry, and Dean composed it. He would visit my dad, a dedicated Salvationist and music teacher, every time he travelled to Whangarei.
Then on out training in Lower Hutt I would visit him at his home in that city.
The Australian Brass Band Association has Red Shield on its list of approved marches to be played on stage at contests but has wrongly attributed it to Henry's son Dean.
While chatting with Henry on one occasion he gave a wonderful insight into Dean's skill as a composer. As a student at high school Dean would borrow music by the greats from the library and study those scores for hours at a time.
And on another occasion Dean, my Divisional Commander at the time, said that when the inspiration for a new composition took hold he put pen to paper while his dear wife Marge supplied the coffee and corned beef sandwiches.
Henry Goffin?
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what is the name of this march
the red shield
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Can you say Rothschild?
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Rothschild.
Rothschild.