Marching with SMJK Nan Hwa Band 02 - Wellington March
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- SMJK Nan Hwa Band performs the Wellington March by Wilhelm Zehle at Taiping Perak, Malaysia in 2019.
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Good band. Surprisingly large distance between each musician. Not easy to maintain proper positions but they did it.
Very much modelled on the Royal Marines Band. Very well done.
this is my middle school ,it is at Malaysia perak
Modeled after the best!
this song played by Majeediyya School Band
Where are you from?
Great band!!
Superb.
Nice sound
Drum Major 带领得优雅和威武。没有不需要的花色。乐团多看和参考英国换班仪式的youtube. Changing of guard london 和 windsor castle changing of guards 或Royal Marine band.
nice
Nan Hwa Band 是正規軍隊乐隊嗎?
中學銅樂隊, 大部分的馬來西亞小學和中學都有的制服團體
@@jeffng4302 突然间有一种光荣的感觉
@@额-l9t 南華銅樂隊確實很棒, 很有英軍的風格, 他們有沒有學風笛?
@@jeffng4302 顺便说下,现在改名了叫南华华中不是南华国中了
@@jeffng4302 一样的人吗?
高水准。音色步伐可以与英国军团乐队比。
提议步伐放慢些就能把音更好地吹奏,符合军乐团的标准。
不穿腰带会使制服更挺直和穿得舒服,世界的军乐团都不用腰带了。
英國軍樂隊還有戴腰帶
Very good indeed, didn’t like the Drum-Major’s peculiar high-stepping gait on the left wheel at the beginning. It looks silly and is totally unnecessary.
I agree 100% but, surprisingly, I have seen a Drum Major of the Royal Marines Band do the same thing, even more exaggerated, and it looks completely out of place.
High stepping....Good enough for the Royal Marines drum majors...good enough for this band.
@@peterlaw201250 Clearly attempting to imitate the drum majors of the Royal Marines. I am a big fan of their bands and saw one one on their last US tour. Still, I agree with paddy864. Silly and unnecessary.
"High Stepping" is traditional and de-rigueur in Royal Marines Bands marching during direction changes. The weird thing here: The staff (or mace) is supposed to point in the direction where you are going.
It's not whether you like or dislike. It's the convention in giving the visual cue for the post marker which is the front right most drummer in the first line to quicken the pace in taking a cleft turn. The outstretched hand and mace means the band is turning into a wider road ahead and therefore space out accordingly. It's standard throughout imperial style marching band. The Americans of course will do it differently. So don't confuse what you watch on American marching banda.