This is actually my sound recording and the clarinettist has used it on his video. 3 Neumann omni directional mics arranged in the Decca Tree configuration at the top of the stand, out of frame, and 2 AKG C414 mics out wide. An AKG C451 with CK1 capsule on an extension tube on the left of the aisle for a soloist when they came forward. Recorded in the Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks, Birdcage Walk, London.
@@jacoblittle1444 Thanks, Jacob. Looks like they've retained the original apse in the modern rebuild. Original bombed out with tragic consequences in WW2, I note. Yes, great acoustics!
@@sammckinstry and I believe that's a flag of GB on the right, which was replaced by the union flag in the early 17th century. Good chance that colour was used over 400 years ago.
Stunning!
What a great March this is by the King (even prior to Sousa status of March King)..
Really good sound. Lovely tempo.
This is actually my sound recording and the clarinettist has used it on his video.
3 Neumann omni directional mics arranged in the Decca Tree configuration at the top of the stand, out of frame, and 2 AKG C414 mics out wide. An AKG C451 with CK1 capsule on an extension tube on the left of the aisle for a soloist when they came forward.
Recorded in the Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks, Birdcage Walk, London.
@@AndrewLumsden A credit to your taste and sense of balance.
this is the music playing when Harry Palmer and Major Dalby were sititng in the park awaiting Blue Jay in The Iprcress File
What's the beautiful church this is played in?
The guards chapel, Wellington barracks. This is where the foot guards are based. Excellent acoustics and a delight to play in!
@@jacoblittle1444 Thanks, Jacob. Looks like they've retained the original apse in the modern rebuild. Original bombed out with tragic consequences in WW2, I note. Yes, great acoustics!
@@sammckinstry they still have lots of old colours hanging from the walls, some look much older than this march!
@@jacoblittle1444 Jacob, some of those Jacks might have fluttered at Waterloo. Great architecture, history, music. Super band.
@@sammckinstry and I believe that's a flag of GB on the right, which was replaced by the union flag in the early 17th century. Good chance that colour was used over 400 years ago.