Did you know that we provide musical support for both Army and Civilian ceremonial events? Watch as one of our three brass quintets brings it home with "God Bless America!"
@@piggdsbest333the type of “marching band” that we do here in the us is very different from Europe and the rest of the world. It’s more artistic and is done at halftime in high school and college American football games
Bravo Tutti beautiful performance
They sound great
Zvuče Briljant melodije Hvala poštovana gospodo ,divno vas je gledati & slušati svaka vojña melođija uljepša mi dan.Hvala od srca.
Wow
Is that in SF? It’s the first time I see you guys with your hats on. Military etiquette is as fantastic as the performance! Thank you all so much!
Marvelous! ❤ thank you for your beautiful performance
When were the dress standards changed to allow the hair to touch the collar? Granted, it's been 20 years since I was USAR band.
It changed roughly 3-4 years ago.
any specific name for this ?
Why US army never do big parades like in UK?
Many DC military bands are featured every four years for the Presidential Inauguration! We lead the Army component of that parade
@@ArmyFieldBand Oh okay, I was wondering why it isnt such a big deal like in UK tho.
@@piggdsbest333the type of “marching band” that we do here in the us is very different from Europe and the rest of the world. It’s more artistic and is done at halftime in high school and college American football games
👆🏻Even those groups do parades though-bowl games, July 4th, community celebrations, etc.
Do you guys still have to go through basic training and learn how to foght
Yes-we go to BCT like every other Army Soldier.