Fantastic video!!!!!! The Ghost Busters in Windsor! Haha! The marches played were, 1) 0:31-Sons of the Brave 2) 3:49-HM Jollies 3) 5:40-The Thin Red Line (Return to Barracks) 4) 6:58-Wassail 5) 8:12-General Mitchell 6) 10:47-Steadfast and True (In Treue Fest) 7) 12:08-Rising of the Lark
Thanks mate! Cameraman number 2 got ‘Sons of the Brave’ grandioso when coming round the corner of sheet street from a guildhall view! I’d imagine that could have had a lovely sound!
Thanks for another excellent video AFV! Great capture of the bass sound at 01:16 - I'm not sure whether or not they've added some extra quavers to "jazz it up" a bit. Also nice features on some of the intricacies of the woodwind parts in various places. This shows me what I missed with the "first part" today as I was frustratingly stuck on various delayed trains trying to get there. Wishing you a great Christmas, and thanks again for all your work and videos this year.
Thanks Mike. Sorry for the late response. So sorry to hear you had a hard morning getting into the town! (It’s not an easy place to get to) but that goes to show train lines have been Manic!!
Hi@@SpencR3Ds , and thanks for that confirmation. I was only familiar with the euphonium part (in a brass band, not a military band). Whilst most of the euph part was in unison with the basses (tubas) in that section, I don't remember the euph part having the quavers, and if the basses had them we probably didn't hear them because we were sitting in front of the trombones!
There is one euphonium, in the middle of the 3rd row. It can be seen at 01:07 and 01:41 and 05:29 and 07:21 and maybe other places, between the bassoon and the baritone saxophone. I think it would be nice if there were two.
Merry Christmas Everyone!! 🎄😃
Thank you for your videos this past year. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas, AFV 🎄
thanks for the nice video👍...greeting from the Dutch Marchingbands channel🎵🎵🎶
It’s great to hear the soldiers merry Christmas to all enjoy❤❤❤❤
Fantastic video!!!!!! The Ghost Busters in Windsor! Haha!
The marches played were,
1) 0:31-Sons of the Brave
2) 3:49-HM Jollies
3) 5:40-The Thin Red Line
(Return to Barracks)
4) 6:58-Wassail
5) 8:12-General Mitchell
6) 10:47-Steadfast and True (In Treue Fest)
7) 12:08-Rising of the Lark
Thanks mate!
Cameraman number 2 got ‘Sons of the Brave’ grandioso when coming round the corner of sheet street from a guildhall view! I’d imagine that could have had a lovely sound!
Wonderful video! It's nice to finally hear Wassail being played again 😁
Perfect march, Merry Christmas!
Lovely to hear 😊thank you
✈From bus Wellington barracks to windsor castle🚎
Thanks for another excellent video AFV! Great capture of the bass sound at 01:16 - I'm not sure whether or not they've added some extra quavers to "jazz it up" a bit. Also nice features on some of the intricacies of the woodwind parts in various places. This shows me what I missed with the "first part" today as I was frustratingly stuck on various delayed trains trying to get there. Wishing you a great Christmas, and thanks again for all your work and videos this year.
Thanks Mike. Sorry for the late response. So sorry to hear you had a hard morning getting into the town! (It’s not an easy place to get to) but that goes to show train lines have been Manic!!
No extra quavers in the tuba section from 01:16, thats as written 😄
Hi@@SpencR3Ds , and thanks for that confirmation. I was only familiar with the euphonium part (in a brass band, not a military band). Whilst most of the euph part was in unison with the basses (tubas) in that section, I don't remember the euph part having the quavers, and if the basses had them we probably didn't hear them because we were sitting in front of the trombones!
I like the fact that the police man was in step when the band first marched off.
Shocked that they played HM Jolies considering that’s a royal marine march, impressed nonetheless
No euphonium this day ?🤔
There is one euphonium, in the middle of the 3rd row. It can be seen at 01:07 and 01:41 and 05:29 and 07:21 and maybe other places, between the bassoon and the baritone saxophone. I think it would be nice if there were two.