Great video! The marches played were, (Combined Bands of the Irish, Welsh and Scots Guards) 1) 0:39-Blue Plume 2) 3:16-Rhythm of the Line (Oi) 3) 6:29-The King's Guard (12 Coy. Irish Guards Pipes and Drums) 4) 9:34-Fare Thee Well Inniskilling/ Kelly the Boy from Killane/ The Minstrel Boy/ The Sash My Father Wore/ The Wearing of the Green (Combined Bands of the Irish, Welsh, and Scots Guards) 5) 12:38-Through Bolts and Bars (Per Aspera Ad Astra) 6) 16:07-Company Marches of the 1st Battalion Irish Guards
I love all this stuff, I also loved that first march that they played 👍. Thank you for sharing this video with us 👏👏👏. I’ll be glued to the telly on week Saturday morning. As always watch this unique display of the British army at its best
@12:40 ...we hear the march " through bolts and bars march " , also known by the name " Per Aspera ad Astra " march... greetings from lower saxony , germany 🤗
Sounds great! I love the march The Kings Guard :) Can anyone please tell me why there are only 3 drummajors instead of 5? The massed band also looks smaller as usual, but correct me if im wrong :)
Hello Barry, you're not wrong! This particular massed band only includes 3 of the Guards bands: Irish, Welsh and Scots. The other 2 Guards bands went up separately and individually - Grenadier and Coldstream. Later, when they marched back from Horse Guards Parade to Wellington Barracks after the ceremony all 5 Guards bands were massed together.
Hello Delvin, thanks for the clip of our incoomparable massed bands. When do these band regearsals take pkace? Date and time please, or where are they flagged? I know about Colonels Review and Msj Gen'Review, but when are these special band rehearsals scheduled?
Hello there! The reason those musicians have those Scarlet Aprons is to protect their Uniforms from their Instruments. If you look closely you can see only, Percussionists, Tuba, Euphonium, Saxophone, and Bassoon Players wear them. As these Instruments come in constant Contact with their Uniforms. This prevents any damage to the buttons or fabric of their tunics. Which can be costly and time consuming. Hope this helps!
Some Bands like the Royal Marines feature wild animal skins as aprons for some drummers. These days I imagine the skins are polyester, or other man made lighter fabric. ua-cam.com/video/YeQ8pl6Q20c/v-deo.htmlsi=oazERdk2nppMyzE8
10:33 I'm intrigued by the fact the drummer in the corner never plays his drum... on any song in the video. I'm sure there is a reason, it puzzles me though. Absolutely love these videos! Its better than being there!!
Hello there!! He's this years Lone Drummer. He's actually from the Disbanded Irish Guards Corps of Drums, not the Pipes and Drums we see marching in this video. So, he's carrying a regular Snare Drum. Not a High Tensioned Snare Drum used by the rest of the Drummers of the Pipes and Drums. So he doesn't have to play. Hope this clears it up!
@@youtubeaccount5738 My understanding is that the battalion's current role has brought "rationalisation" in this area. Hopefully will change whenever they move to a new role. Someone with better knowledge can possibly improve on my answer.
It is in Westminster close to Buckingham Palace. The soldiers left the guards museum on the birdcage walk towards Buckingham Palace. From Buckingham Palace they left along The mall, until they arrived at the household cavalry museum in Whitehall.
If you're talking about the shout at about 05:47 , it will just be a large number of the band members. When I've seen the Irish Guards band playing this piece by themselves, they do the shout in the same place in the music.
Very smart & well rehearsed. You are a credit to our great country.
I am a Kiwi but feel so proud of everybody taking part in this.
Love being part of the Commonwealth.
Thank you, Long live our Commonwealth. and British Northern Ireland , And the Royal Family.
Fabulous. A couple of rarely heard 6/8 marches to start with too, lovely. Thank you for all you do 🙂
Great video!
The marches played were,
(Combined Bands of the Irish, Welsh and Scots Guards)
1) 0:39-Blue Plume
2) 3:16-Rhythm of the Line (Oi)
3) 6:29-The King's Guard
(12 Coy. Irish Guards Pipes and Drums)
4) 9:34-Fare Thee Well Inniskilling/ Kelly the Boy from Killane/ The Minstrel Boy/ The Sash My Father Wore/ The Wearing of the Green
(Combined Bands of the Irish, Welsh, and Scots Guards)
5) 12:38-Through Bolts and Bars (Per Aspera Ad Astra)
6) 16:07-Company Marches of the 1st Battalion Irish Guards
Excellent work; thank you for taking the time!
@@TheCatBilbo You're very welcome!! Happy to do it!
Fantastic work. All the way from beginning to Horse Guards, with the marching at the end - not everyone bothers! Lovely quality & sound.
I love all this stuff, I also loved that first march that they played 👍. Thank you for sharing this video with us 👏👏👏. I’ll be glued to the telly on week Saturday morning. As always watch this unique display of the British army at its best
GREAT AND BRITISH 👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤
Great video, thank you ☺️
Love love it, however, when the bagpipes kicked in I just melted, such a beautiful sound 😍 👌🇦🇺
@12:40 ...we hear the march " through bolts and bars march " , also known by the name " Per Aspera ad Astra " march... greetings from lower saxony , germany 🤗
Thank you!❤
They are amazing to watch they make England proud respect to them❤❤❤❤
11:22 the world famous Sash
Brilliant, thank you.
Class 👏🏻
Don't know why there is no sound!
THRILLING
Sounds great! I love the march The Kings Guard :) Can anyone please tell me why there are only 3 drummajors instead of 5? The massed band also looks smaller as usual, but correct me if im wrong :)
Hello Barry, you're not wrong! This particular massed band only includes 3 of the Guards bands: Irish, Welsh and Scots. The other 2 Guards bands went up separately and individually - Grenadier and Coldstream. Later, when they marched back from Horse Guards Parade to Wellington Barracks after the ceremony all 5 Guards bands were massed together.
@@MikeM14-40Hello Mike, thank you for your answer! :)
Hello Delvin, thanks for the clip of our incoomparable massed bands. When do these band regearsals take pkace? Date and time please, or where are they flagged? I know about Colonels Review and Msj Gen'Review, but when are these special band rehearsals scheduled?
Sounds really good. Just wondering why there only seem to be 2 Scots Pipers this year?
Just like clockwork …
Can someone please explain why some of the musicians have a red sort of cover on their tunic? 4:01
Hello there! The reason those musicians have those Scarlet Aprons is to protect their Uniforms from their Instruments. If you look closely you can see only, Percussionists, Tuba, Euphonium, Saxophone, and Bassoon Players wear them. As these Instruments come in constant Contact with their Uniforms. This prevents any damage to the buttons or fabric of their tunics. Which can be costly and time consuming. Hope this helps!
@@delvinrodriguez3341 thank you for the answer
Some Bands like the Royal Marines feature wild animal skins as aprons for some drummers. These days I imagine the skins are polyester, or other man made lighter fabric.
ua-cam.com/video/YeQ8pl6Q20c/v-deo.htmlsi=oazERdk2nppMyzE8
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10:33 I'm intrigued by the fact the drummer in the corner never plays his drum... on any song in the video. I'm sure there is a reason, it puzzles me though. Absolutely love these videos! Its better than being there!!
Hello there!! He's this years Lone Drummer. He's actually from the Disbanded Irish Guards Corps of Drums, not the Pipes and Drums we see marching in this video. So, he's carrying a regular Snare Drum. Not a High Tensioned Snare Drum used by the rest of the Drummers of the Pipes and Drums. So he doesn't have to play. Hope this clears it up!
@@delvinrodriguez3341 a wealth of knowledge as always, Delvin! Thanks so much!
@@delvinrodriguez3341wait why is it disbanded?
@@youtubeaccount5738 My understanding is that the battalion's current role has brought "rationalisation" in this area. Hopefully will change whenever they move to a new role. Someone with better knowledge can possibly improve on my answer.
@@delvinrodriguez3341 ah yes, i finally know it. Thanks for the information!❤
less, less publicum
Waar is dit in Londen, welke straat of buurt?
It is in Westminster close to Buckingham Palace.
The soldiers left the guards museum on the birdcage walk towards Buckingham Palace.
From Buckingham Palace they left along The mall, until they arrived at the household cavalry museum in Whitehall.
Who shouts the oi 😊
If you're talking about the shout at about 05:47 , it will just be a large number of the band members. When I've seen the Irish Guards band playing this piece by themselves, they do the shout in the same place in the music.
@@MikeM14-40 Thank you, I like it 🙂
Fantastic work. All the way from beginning to Horse Guards, with the marching at the end - not everyone bothers! Lovely quality & sound.