Top-class performance every time. I've never heard a Guards band drop a note in the hundreds of vids (and some live performances) I've watched over the years. Everything is immaculate - the music, the uniforms, the instruments, the marching, the discipline, and the vibrant esprit de corps, which is palpable. No wonder the Guards are such a tourist magnet. In a world gine mad, the Guards embody principles and values which are disappearing everywhere. But the Guards go marching on, and their music goes loudly playing on. And they go on cheering us up. May God bless 'em all.
That lone side drummer having to march, play and change music sheet at same time, impressed , although I think the drum needed some attention on the way back. Lovely video , thank you 😊
The drummer, wow, so gifted, along with the band!!!they all are amazing, can you be that coordinated!!!!!! Sir... Doing all they are doing, the best Band ever!!!🎉🎉🎉
My love of military bands comes from my dad and my brief stint in the RAF. My dad passed away in 2003 even as a civilian, he died a Coldstreamer. Nulli Secundis.
@danielmeyers3467 I was in the Warriors" Day Parade at the CNE a few times, first in 1963 with the Lincoln & Welland Regiment. My grandfather was also in that parade. I was also in the Warriors" Day Parade in London, Ontario 1967, after traveling Ontario performing a Centennial Guard with 3RCR 1967. Are you a member of the Royal Regiment of Canada? Pro Patria! Regards from London, Ontario, CANADA
Who is the young man with the uniform cap filming this i wonder?...seeing him in many videos from guard changes in Windsor. Another channel creator? The keen interest and effort is lovely to see nevertheless!!:)
Great video! The marches played were, 1) 0:17-Unter Den Linden 2) 3:04-Guards Armoured Division (Return to Barracks) 3) 6:08-Sons of the Brave 4) 7:24-Birdcage Walk 5) 10:32-Holyrood 6) 12:17-Highland Laddie (Hielan Laddie)
@@charlottecunningham2141Hello Charlotte! Seems like it's happening often with the Band of the Scots Guards. In this video it was their Bandmaster (BM). last time I saw their Director of Music (DOM) E. Frost also was Marching ahead of the Percussion section. Guess there's no spaces open in the Ranks behind the Percussion section. As they have a full Woodwind Section.
On the drum stands also the name irish guards. It seams to me that both bands use musisians off eatchother, also the drummajor is in more video's by different band to see.
Top-class performance every time. I've never heard a Guards band drop a note in the hundreds of vids (and some live performances) I've watched over the years. Everything is immaculate - the music, the uniforms, the instruments, the marching, the discipline, and the vibrant esprit de corps, which is palpable. No wonder the Guards are such a tourist magnet. In a world gine mad, the Guards embody principles and values which are disappearing everywhere. But the Guards go marching on, and their music goes loudly playing on. And they go on cheering us up. May God bless 'em all.
That lone side drummer having to march, play and change music sheet at same time, impressed , although I think the drum needed some attention on the way back. Lovely video , thank you 😊
Yes whilst filming I said to myself wow how can he still play the off beats and change his tune notes at the same time and what if he messed up
Fantastic 😍😊😍😊😍😊
The drummer, wow, so gifted, along with the band!!!they all are amazing, can you be that coordinated!!!!!! Sir... Doing all they are doing, the best Band ever!!!🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for the great video and music. Pro Patria! Regards from London, Ontario, CANADA
Fab video! 😊
Again the stylish DM ChambersMVO leading the band.
Wow!!! those cornets!!! brilliant work!
8:20 might be time for a new head :)
Yes he definitely needs a new drum head
My love of military bands comes from my dad and my brief stint in the RAF. My dad passed away in 2003 even as a civilian, he died a Coldstreamer. Nulli Secundis.
Wishing you could join us for the Warriors' Day Parade in Toronto ,Canada on Aug 19th... The largest military Warriors parade in the World..
@danielmeyers3467 I was in the Warriors" Day Parade at the CNE a few times, first in 1963 with the Lincoln & Welland Regiment. My grandfather was also in that parade. I was also in the Warriors" Day Parade in London, Ontario 1967, after traveling Ontario performing a Centennial Guard with 3RCR 1967. Are you a member of the Royal Regiment of Canada? Pro Patria! Regards from London, Ontario, CANADA
I marched for the seventeenth time in the Warriors Day parade in Toronto Canada as a member of the Toronto Signals Band.
Who is the young man with the uniform cap filming this i wonder?...seeing him in many videos from guard changes in Windsor. Another channel creator? The keen interest and effort is lovely to see nevertheless!!:)
Yeah I’ve seen him in several of the parades - a future guardsman no doubt ha
Great video!
The marches played were,
1) 0:17-Unter Den Linden
2) 3:04-Guards Armoured Division
(Return to Barracks)
3) 6:08-Sons of the Brave
4) 7:24-Birdcage Walk
5) 10:32-Holyrood
6) 12:17-Highland Laddie (Hielan Laddie)
@delvinrodriguez3341, I see the DOM on the second row. That’s new to me
@@charlottecunningham2141Hello Charlotte! Seems like it's happening often with the Band of the Scots Guards. In this video it was their Bandmaster (BM). last time I saw their Director of Music (DOM) E. Frost also was Marching ahead of the Percussion section. Guess there's no spaces open in the Ranks behind the Percussion section. As they have a full Woodwind Section.
@@charlottecunningham2141 yes that’s quite odd that the DOM was in the second rank
@@delvinrodriguez3341 thanks!😊
@@britishforcesenthusiasts 😃
Awesome parade - why are the musicians fumbling for their music between the marches though - they should be in the proper order i should think…
Side drummer not of Scots Guards. According to collar badge.
On the drum stands also the name irish guards. It seams to me that both bands use musisians off eatchother, also the drummajor is in more video's by different band to see.
There's a Coldstreamer in there too, plus of course, the Drum Major is Irish Guards.