@@johnnyrebski I'm gonna be that guy. At the time of the original recording, the Band of the King's Division was one of four recognised British Army brass bands. The others were: The Band of the Royal Corps of Signals The Band of the Prince of Wales' Division The Band and Corps of Drums of the Royal Welsh (Army Reserve) As of the latest changes, only two of these bands now exist, which are the Royal Welsh and the Prince of Wales' Division So British Army brass banding was short lived but absolutely on top form for it's short inclusion into the RCAMS
@@Caesar233996 actually, there’s 4. Add to yours: British Army Band Catterick and British Army Band Tidworth too which were formed from the units you previously mentioned. The King’s Div Band heard in this video is now the majority part of British Army Band Catterick ☺️
Yep that bass bone is superb
Dismissal of all Woodwind instruments is what makes a Marching tune sound so nice.
Very good britisch Military brass band , sound is perfect!!
Bass trombone 👍👍👍👍
the only recognised true brass band in the British army
@@johnnyrebski I'm gonna be that guy.
At the time of the original recording, the Band of the King's Division was one of four recognised British Army brass bands. The others were:
The Band of the Royal Corps of Signals
The Band of the Prince of Wales' Division
The Band and Corps of Drums of the Royal Welsh (Army Reserve)
As of the latest changes, only two of these bands now exist, which are the Royal Welsh and the Prince of Wales' Division
So British Army brass banding was short lived but absolutely on top form for it's short inclusion into the RCAMS
@@Caesar233996 actually, there’s 4. Add to yours: British Army Band Catterick and British Army Band Tidworth too which were formed from the units you previously mentioned. The King’s Div Band heard in this video is now the majority part of British Army Band Catterick ☺️
That is a world class ensemble! The Bass Trombone is on another level. Tempo seems a bit rushed for a whit Friday comp but jeez they are bloody good
Bass bone = MOAB