Even just rehearsing they are smart and well disciplined, We are and always will be proud of our boys no matter what regiment they are from or which branch of service they serve in.
@@philmstu I thought that I heard a rather misplaced signal from the drummer of the band and perhaps as the signal was missed /in the wrong place I thought that he might have asked for a new signal from the easiest source. Who knows? Anyway I guess that is partly what rehearsals are for.
The Coldstream Drum Major needs to learn how to march properly. Arm is supposed to swing from front to rear and not front to seam of tweeds. All the other Drum Majors are very smart.
@@Ting231 Probably does, but the custom in the Foot Guards has always been to swing both arms regardless, as does the Dir. of Music (Scots? ) in the contingent ahead of the Irish Guards Band.
Thanks for the upload, Cloud20177. Great selection of music played there.
A bit late but the march is called trafalgar!
Even just rehearsing they are smart and well disciplined, We are and always will be proud of our boys no matter what regiment they are from or which branch of service they serve in.
Truly lovely to see great show
Interesting at 3.40 onwards as DM appears to ask the Big Drummer from the band ahead of him to signal the end of the Tune?
@@philmstu I thought that I heard a rather misplaced signal from the drummer of the band and perhaps as the signal was missed /in the wrong place I thought that he might have asked for a new signal from the easiest source. Who knows? Anyway I guess that is partly what rehearsals are for.
@@SarahJonestoo sure looked to me like what you suggested...
@@SarahJonestoo I think you heard the two hits on the bass drum to make the band play louder.
@@mistertofu They played very loud all the time.
It's brilliant. I love it.
Drum Majors for Trooping the Colour 2019:
DMaj Scott Fitzgerald, Coldstream Guards; DMaj Harry Sutton, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards; Senior DMaj WO2 Damian P Thomas, Grenadier Guards; DMaj Andy Crews, 1st Battalion Welsh Guards; DMaj Jack Barker, Grenadier Guards.
@@Sephiroth34444 Ik that's his nickname
Any reason why no Drum Major's from the Scots and Irish Guards?
Semaj Bronson you comment on every video about the guards, how do you know so much?
@@mambwe7779 I'm friends with current and retired Drum Majors, musicians, high ranking officers so I get most of my info from them or from online
The Coldstream Drum Major needs to learn how to march properly. Arm is supposed to swing from front to rear and not front to seam of tweeds. All the other Drum Majors are very smart.
Why does the Irish Guards Dir. of Music not swing both arms when marching?
I believe he has a conductor's baton in his left hand.
@@Ting231 Probably does, but the custom in the Foot Guards has always been to swing both arms regardless, as does the Dir. of Music (Scots? ) in the contingent ahead of the Irish Guards Band.
What's the name of the last march these guys are playing in standing formation ??...very dynamic !!!
Does anyone know what the name of the march at 3.50 is. Thanks
What is the name of the marche at 0.25?
Colchester Castle
@@alriclancs7201 Thank you , it is one of my favorites!
@@siegfriedhuber Hello, listen also to Wings March