Take a time trip with the U.S. Army Old Guard Fife & Drum Corps |
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2023
- The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps carries on traditions that accompanied the birth of the United States, inspiring audiences across the nation and around the world for more than 60 years, including the 2023 DCI World Championship Semifinals, August 11.
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That drumline is full of beast players. Every one of them.
The ranks look very different since the height and weight regulations were changed. No more 5'10", 160 lb, all male soldiers. Wonderful to see women in the ranks!! Confluence has certainly captured the best of them!
i wish i had a rope snare drum too bad i live in the philippines
man i wish my country had these a drum and fife culture lmao
22yrs ARMY
Tyler Mac welcome too the fifes and usa drums
“Noli Me Tangere”. The Buff Sticks!!!
This was awesome! The drums sounded really good. 👍👍👍 Made me wish I was playing too.
It needs a ramp.
Would be something I would participate in if I could avoid combat.
Would be nice.
This is literally all these guys and gals do. They’re not a combative mos. They play music for the army and that’s it
They still go through basic training though!
@@DanielElwellimma be honest bct isnt that hard if you have a strong mental and a decent built body, I've seen 5'1 skinny ahh mfs graduate honestly its all mental
The red uniforms where english! The Washington continental army where gold and blue.
In the days of field bands, musicians would wear an inverse of their army's colors to be distinguished from the infantrymen
No. Do you really think that the Army would get that simple of a fact wrong?
As said before, musicians were considered to be non-combatants, so as to easily identifiable by the armies in order to not kill them, they would wear the inverse. British regiments would wear (mostly) red coats with yellow facings, which meant their musicians wore yellow coats with red facings. To your point about the Continental Army: It was not your regular foot soldier who would wear the blue and gold coats, but only the officers, as the gold trim was a sign of a high rank. The unit that was assigned with the duty of protecting George Washington during the Revolutionary War wore the stereotypical blue coats with red facings, making the musicians of the unit wear red coats with blue.
You should look up the Royal Marine drummers. They're in blue.