@@FlightLevel_Zero i had walchs march no.3 professionaly transcribed. I have the piano synthesia for it and omg it sounds beautiful on piano. Walchs march 1 i also have
Me, my 2009 Woody, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE did late night rehearsals for the funeral that Monday. It was such a honour to be greeting Woody.EXE at 2am knowing I’m his Queen but our coronation is not until July 2023
Great video! The rehearsals at night make it feel eerie! The Funeral marches make it even more eerie! But, after all I must say well done to the Armed Forces! They've done an excellent job! Something I shall remember for the rest of my life!! Rest in Peace Your Majesty! You'll be be missed Dearly! God Save the King!
It was more eerie when me, my sister, Woody, Mummy and Woody.EXE did our funeral tribute rehearsal every day at 3am and literally my entire hometown st Julian’s was woken up by it so the crowds started immediately gathering around my house to witness it. It was really a strange time for Wales since the mourners of the Queen witnessed the moment when me and Woody.EXE we’re officially king and Queen of Wales and I bet those crowds still vividly remember it
For me the most impressive moment of 2022 and a sight and of a magnitude we will never see again. A country in tears but at the same time a performance as only the British can master. Your former commander in chief would have been proud. Thank you and deepest respect from Holland.
Thank you so much for getting up early with the Troops, to film this for us. Not everyone would have been privileged to witness this and I’m very grateful that you did this. Respect to YOU!! ♥️🇬🇧👑
Thank you for going to the trouble of recording and titling this. Although the television coverage was impressive, sometimes the music "merged". It must have been a nightmare for the sound production guys. Your video lets us hear each band as it is passing. The music played at the funeral was fantastic, we'll (I'll) probably never see anything like this again.
You’re absolutely right…… we will never see the like of this ever again. It makes me proud to be British when I watch our Forces working so hard preparing for the ceremony. They did a superb job for Her Majesty & the country. ♥️👑🇬🇧
i'm so glad you posted this because for me when i hear a song for the first time, that is my preferred version of it forever, and this provides more than one source of the the very specific version i like, the version i am speaking of is literally the raw audio song including background noise such as orders shouted or marching boots, which means i need the exact same band of guards playing cuz it's the same sound. all other versions sound wayyyyy too high pitched and ugh no i want the real band from The Queen
Ii thought I did well getting up at 3:30 to watch the Queens funeral ,& was impressed by how far the bands had to march....I am even more impressed now realizing that they marched half the night also. It was an amazing display & all the troops involved should be proud of their service. I really wish the USA wanted to invest in having armed forces bands! The world will miss the Queen.
We do! The Marine Corps band is known as "The President's Own" and was once led by John Philip Sousa himself. Every other branch has bands as well. Fun fact: Members of the US Marine Corps and Coast Guard bands are the only members of the US armed forces that do not have to go through basic training.
@@PopeInnocentXIV well,yes, ido know that,but they are not anywhere as large as the bands one sees in Britain...plus they don't march around every day!
@@itsharibonph i know we have service bands,& I love the music of Sousa,but our bands are much smaller,& don't march around downtown Washington DC, or Bethesda,or Denver,& only occasionally at West Point (saw them once as a child..impressive!) In Britain it seems they're marching all the time. Couldn't come up with a better word than sh1t, huh? Shame you didn't pay attention in your English class....
Maybe there just aren't enough folks posting pictures ......but why do we need high-school bands to march in national parades? Seemslike we should have enough military bands?
Thanks for getting up so early to film this. Very informative regarding the different bands and the music they are playing. Well done. And practice makes perfect, as the funeral itself showed.
Thank you very much for the comment, I’m glad you could find the music listing informative as well. It actually ended up being a 42 hour day for me as opposed to waking up early! I was working all day, attending the rehearsal and then working the next again but it was completely worth it to witness such a unique occasion!
@@MilitaryBandsEverywhere Your dedication is much appreciated. Hearing these slow marches by military bands and brass bands, with cadence drum beat is very different to hearing orchestral versions without that drumbeat. Music is truly the language of the soul.
I got up at 2am with my 2009 Woody, Mummy and Woody.EXE doing rehearsals for the Queens funeral procession tribute at home. On our last rehearsal day, Woody.EXE gave permission to my sister to be in our procession and she was so honoured to be. I’ll remember that whole week and the rehearsals for the rest of my lifetime
How well they executed this rehearsal. How much practice and preparation just to get to this moment? Dedicated professionals, all of them. The best version of Watch funeral march #3 you can find. They show the world how a marching band be like.
Me, my 2009 Woody, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE we’re doing our procession rehearsal at the same time this was going on. All 5 of us rehearsed it under 3 days
I couldn’t believe it was paused as me, my 2009 Woody, Mummy and Woody.EXE were rehearsing our funeral procession tributes at home. I think my sister got up at 3am and joined the 4 of us in final rehearsals as crowds lined St Julian’s up really early in the early hours of Her Majesty’s funeral about 7.6 mourners were already gathering. I’ve never experienced anything like it
These melodies are very beautiful. I have listened to them playing in more than one country and in a funeral procession. When and where was this music composed!???
All of the music titles and who they were composed by are written in the description of this video if you want to research each of them further and find recordings.
Thanks for the effort in making these videos! Really appreciate it. Any links to the Funeral March no. 3 though? Can't seem to find it and it's an awesome music.
Thanks so much for this coverage + the listing! I was trying to figure out the name of each piece and finally managed to know them all - the missing one was "regrets" "penne" that was played as they passed Buckingham palace. Thanks so much!
I think 08:04 was composed by Johann Heinrich Walch, a composer from Gotha. I studied and sung close to there (in Jena, Weimar, Dresden and Leipzig) and that is what we were taught.
Wow, me & my cat enjoyed watching the magnificent band rehearsals & it always keeps my cat's ears up like an owl 🦉AWESOME! ♥♥👍👍✌✌🙂🙂🐱🐱🙏🙏 In a way, it's so SOMBER & SAD & it made me held my cat to my face & cried. (BOOHOO)☹☹😾😾
Thank you. It was an incredible t to be there and witness, something I think about almost daily and will certainly last with me. I’m glad I’ve been able to share this unique perspective with others like yourself who find it facinsting
@@MilitaryBandsEverywhere I actually filmed the procession rehearsals as me, my Woody from 2009, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE done them throughout the Platium Jubliee because all 5 of us knew it was coming. It was an honour to get up at 3AM and do the rehearsals and that’s the time Woody.EXE normally goes mad but instead shows respect for the late Queen
These are what traditions meant. These will be all forgotten if UK is a republic. Thank you Your Majesty. RIP our Queen. You made us proud! Thank you for all you gave us as a national.
Naturally, a republic can have the same ceremonies as shown here. The Funeral for Konrad Adenauer in 1967 was almost as big as this and the parade for him leaving office was even bigger than trooping the colour, or the funeral for Friedrich Ebert in 1925. And if you want an even grander spectacle, look up the videos for Hindenburg's funeral, although that was being made so grand because the Nazis wanted some propaganda scenes to put them into continuation of the German empire and funeral for the hero of Tannenberg was the perfect opportunity.
@@Ruhrpottpatriot The pomp and ceremony of the Nazi Regime was largely a continuation of that of the Prussian-enforced doctrines of the German Empire. They made few changes, apart from exchanging the German imperial eagle for the Nazi-style eagle and the Hohenzollern Crest for the Nazi Swastika. Finally, as many know, they employed the likes of Hugo Boss to design their uniforms. Otherwise, the Nazis kept everything the same as the Imperial Regime. The goosestep, introduced in 1747, was maintained; The marches reminiscing of the great victories of Frederick the Great, Yorck, Blücher, and Moltke the Elder remained. My point is, obviously, that the Nazis virtually remained unchanged in culture from the Imperial-era traditions; hence, at the Potsdam Conference, the Allies deemed Prussia itself as the source for the rise of Nazism. For a republic to have its own ceremony, it has to be entirely unique and unlike a previous regime. For example, the United States has shed just about every ounce of British tradition, from marches to doctrine and rank structure. The Nazis failed to accomplish this. They only expanded on what the German Empire and Kingdom of Prussia already established. The Führer was merely the Kaiser without a crown. After all, they referred to themselves as the ''Third Empire''; the first being the Holy Roman Empire, the second being the German Empire. Had Hindenburg's demise not come at the point it did, it is also likely that the-then Reichswehr (Weimar Military) would've mutinied against the Nazis. There was much controversy about Hitler, especially as we would see with the rise of assassination attempts like Operation Valkyrie or even the plots of Erwin Rommel. To close: A republic must be independent in all aspects of culture and tradition. It would have to erase or reform everything from a previous regime. It's not something that is easier done than said- especially in the modern age.
Thank you very much for the upload. So glad to have seen even this. There are still Queens in our World but for none-british she was THE QUEEN and in a way the Queen of all in the World who love Monarchy. Greetings from Germany. - Have a good Journey, Elisabeth Regina. Someday we all meet again!
The forces done her majesty proud. I was a little disappointed with the coverage of the procession tbh, we wasn't told who was marching etc and I think the queen would've wanted that.
What a fantastic sight this must of been the pommy military sure no how to put on a show Respect to the Queen Respect to the service men and woman who play in the bands you all did a mighty job
Thank you so very much for getting up so early to record this!!! It’s magnificent! Thank you too for the listings, very much appreciated!! This must have been such an incredible experience!! I remember when I heard the March for the first time during Her Majesty’s funeral and from the very first note every single hair on my body stood on end!!! I’ve never had goosebumps like it!!!! Now I find myself coming back to it every so often and every time I hear I get goosebumps just the same!! So happy to have come across your wonderful video!! Keep up the great work!! Thanks again for your efforts ☺️👏
Thanks for the comment, I’m glad you appreciate it! It was in fact more of an all nighter. Working the day before, straight through the night and early morning for this and into the next day of work but it was totally worth it for such a unique experience! The music is indeed incredibly touching and very special. Thanks once again for the comment
This song sounded familiar. Watched the Queen's funeral and this song kept inking me. Where have I heard this before? Then it came to me! Clockwork Orange!! I couldn't believe it... That was eerie...😬 The song being played is Beethoven's funeral March No. 2 not what is stated in the caption.
I cried when she died but me and my 2009 Woody have rehearsed our tributes for nearly 15 years and Woody believe it or not predicted Queen Elizabeth’s death for September 8th. He definitely was right
what a fitting tribute to her majesty queen elizabeth she approached the end off her life very sad and was very moving and she will continue to rest in peace with her sister margaret and husband philip may god bless her friends and god so loved the world that he gave his one and only son to the world john 3 verse 16 amen
It is such a shame we don't hear or see these wonderful marching bands very much. Why is that? They must perform somewhere in order to keep in practice so where can the public find out where they appear. It seems we only see them for state occasions.
Thanks for sharing. I've never thought the classical is so touchy until Her Majesty's funeral. But, could anyone please tell me what "Beethoven's Funeral March No2" is exactly. I like it, but I can't find it.
Beethoven’s Funeral March No2 in Bb Minor comes from his theatre production “Leonore Prohaska”. Alongside orchestral recordings there has been a military wind band arrangement recorded by the Band of the Corps of Royal Engineers on their album “Music for an Occasion” titled “Music for a solemn occasion, funeral march No2”. I hope this helps.
@@MilitaryBandsEverywhere Thank you very much! I found it. I am from Taiwan but I respected Her Majesty. I watched full coverage of State Funeral and was so impressive and touchy by all Marches military bands played.
My hope for these guys was that at the end of this long day when all was said and done... they were allowed to raise a glass to the Queen. My other hope... is that these troops all know long and happy lives in peace...
What's the role of the officer with the baton marching to the right front of the band? In some cases I could identify them as Director of Music (RM Band Portsmouth) but there was already their "main" DoM at the front as well and the use of the baton is very rare
They are titled Parade Marshals and help guide the parade and make sure they are running to time and passing the relevant points along the route accordingly. They are also responsible for stepping off each unit taking part. Some of them were directors of music and others were officers and senior warrant officers from various regiments and corps.
Yes, this was my mistake in editing the next evening after a long 48 hours! It is indeed Beethoven’s Funeral March No2 and not Chopin’s. I do apologise.
I'm genuinely gobsmacked about how difficult it is to find anything about Walch's funeral marches Nos. 2 and 3. No studio recordings, no sheet music.
Me too. The Walch/Beethoven didn't help making it easier . haunting and beautiful
I have the sheet music i am learning both walchs march on piano
I have looked high and low, and cannot find anything anywhere, particularly March No.s 3
I made a transcription. In my channel, the last video.
@@FlightLevel_Zero i had walchs march no.3 professionaly transcribed. I have the piano synthesia for it and omg it sounds beautiful on piano.
Walchs march 1 i also have
It's like someone was able to travel back in time with a modern video camera. Britain's military marches and high traditions are magnificent!
It may all have been planned for years, but there still needs to be a run-through to get the timing spot-on - well done to all the musicians involved!
Me, my 2009 Woody, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE did late night rehearsals for the funeral that Monday. It was such a honour to be greeting Woody.EXE at 2am knowing I’m his Queen but our coronation is not until July 2023
Great video!
The rehearsals at night make it feel eerie! The Funeral marches make it even more eerie! But, after all I must say well done to the Armed Forces! They've done an excellent job! Something I shall remember for the rest of my life!! Rest in Peace Your Majesty! You'll be be missed Dearly!
God Save the King!
It was more eerie when me, my sister, Woody, Mummy and Woody.EXE did our funeral tribute rehearsal every day at 3am and literally my entire hometown st Julian’s was woken up by it so the crowds started immediately gathering around my house to witness it. It was really a strange time for Wales since the mourners of the Queen witnessed the moment when me and Woody.EXE we’re officially king and Queen of Wales and I bet those crowds still vividly remember it
Thanks for these magnificent rehearsals! Thanks for introducing the names of these funeral marchs! RIP our Queen !
For me the most impressive moment of 2022 and a sight and of a magnitude we will never see again. A country in tears but at the same time a performance as only the British can master. Your former commander in chief would have been proud. Thank you and deepest respect from Holland.
The world watched. Sending love from the US.
The base drummer hasn’t missed a beet Respect to them
The bass drummer didn't miss a beat, either.
He's the one keeping everyone in step; he's the one Person who can't screw up.
The first song in the video is actually composed by Johaan Heinrich Walch. The BBC was attributing it to Beethoven
Great video. It's been a long week for these musicians i'd imagine they got very little sleep
Thank you so much for getting up early with the Troops, to film this for us. Not everyone would have been privileged to witness this and I’m very grateful that you did this.
Respect to YOU!! ♥️🇬🇧👑
Thank you for going to the trouble of recording and titling this.
Although the television coverage was impressive, sometimes the music "merged". It must have been a nightmare for the sound production guys. Your video lets us hear each band as it is passing.
The music played at the funeral was fantastic, we'll (I'll) probably never see anything like this again.
What a service and what a procession . Nothing short of world class. God Bless the Queen.
You’re absolutely right…… we will never see the like of this ever again. It makes me proud to be British when I watch our Forces working so hard preparing for the ceremony. They did a superb job for Her Majesty & the country.
♥️👑🇬🇧
i'm so glad you posted this because for me when i hear a song for the first time, that is my preferred version of it forever, and this provides more than one source of the the very specific version i like, the version i am speaking of is literally the raw audio song including background noise such as orders shouted or marching boots, which means i need the exact same band of guards playing cuz it's the same sound. all other versions sound wayyyyy too high pitched and ugh no i want the real band from The Queen
You all did a fabulous funeral for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II you should be very proud of yourself.
Absolutely magnificent, our military bands and our soldiers sailors and airmen so dedicated, very proud of every last one of them, thanks for posting
Ii thought I did well getting up at 3:30 to watch the Queens funeral ,& was impressed by how far the bands had to march....I am even more impressed now realizing that they marched half the night also. It was an amazing display & all the troops involved should be proud of their service. I really wish the USA wanted to invest in having armed forces bands! The world will miss the Queen.
We do! The Marine Corps band is known as "The President's Own" and was once led by John Philip Sousa himself. Every other branch has bands as well. Fun fact: Members of the US Marine Corps and Coast Guard bands are the only members of the US armed forces that do not have to go through basic training.
@@PopeInnocentXIV well,yes, ido know that,but they are not anywhere as large as the bands one sees in Britain...plus they don't march around every day!
@@susandickerso7675 They do... Don't say shit you don't even fucking know.
@@itsharibonph i know we have service bands,& I love the music of Sousa,but our bands are much smaller,& don't march around downtown Washington DC, or Bethesda,or Denver,& only occasionally at West Point (saw them once as a child..impressive!) In Britain it seems they're marching all the time. Couldn't come up with a better word than sh1t, huh? Shame you didn't pay attention in your English class....
Maybe there just aren't enough folks posting pictures ......but why do we need high-school bands to march in national parades? Seemslike we should have enough military bands?
An amazing behind-the-scenes look at the overnight preparations by these outstanding bands and other marchers. Thank you for posting.
Absolutely SMASHING video of some rare marches! Wish it were under other circumstances. Cheers, and thanks for the effort of bringing this out to us!
I was there doing security leading up to Windsor it was an experience that can never be forgotten, theses men and women did us and the queen proud.
Awesome bands. RIP Queen Elizabeth 👸long live the king 🤴
Thanks for getting up so early to film this. Very informative regarding the different bands and the music they are playing. Well done.
And practice makes perfect, as the funeral itself showed.
Thank you very much for the comment, I’m glad you could find the music listing informative as well. It actually ended up being a 42 hour day for me as opposed to waking up early! I was working all day, attending the rehearsal and then working the next again but it was completely worth it to witness such a unique occasion!
@@MilitaryBandsEverywhere Your dedication is much appreciated. Hearing these slow marches by military bands and brass bands, with cadence drum beat is very different to hearing orchestral versions without that drumbeat. Music is truly the language of the soul.
I got up at 2am with my 2009 Woody, Mummy and Woody.EXE doing rehearsals for the Queens funeral procession tribute at home. On our last rehearsal day, Woody.EXE gave permission to my sister to be in our procession and she was so honoured to be. I’ll remember that whole week and the rehearsals for the rest of my lifetime
Absolutely wonderful band .. 🇿🇦
Thank you so much for taking the time to film this. It is much appreciate!
How well they executed this rehearsal. How much practice and preparation just to get to this moment? Dedicated professionals, all of them. The best version of Watch funeral march #3 you can find. They show the world how a marching band be like.
Me, my 2009 Woody, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE we’re doing our procession rehearsal at the same time this was going on. All 5 of us rehearsed it under 3 days
What an amazing sight. Nobody does it better.
Superb rendition of Beethoven's Funeral March no 3 in B minor
superb at the most
The music is so beautiful!
The most incredible funeral ive ever seen. Salute to the entire team and thanks for the incredible videos
I watched this, the queue to see her majesty laying in state was paused whilst this was going on.
I couldn’t believe it was paused as me, my 2009 Woody, Mummy and Woody.EXE were rehearsing our funeral procession tributes at home. I think my sister got up at 3am and joined the 4 of us in final rehearsals as crowds lined St Julian’s up really early in the early hours of Her Majesty’s funeral about 7.6 mourners were already gathering. I’ve never experienced anything like it
Haunting music it will last with me for ever marvellous tribute to the queen and country
These melodies are very beautiful. I have listened to them playing in more than one country and in a funeral procession. When and where was this music composed!???
All of the music titles and who they were composed by are written in the description of this video if you want to research each of them further and find recordings.
@@MilitaryBandsEverywhere
Thank you 💖👍👍
Love Grenadier guards!!! They have made Her funeral special!!!
I love your videos with the Queen😢
Thanks for the effort in making these videos! Really appreciate it.
Any links to the Funeral March no. 3 though? Can't seem to find it and it's an awesome music.
best one hands down
@@CS01 i have sheet music for this i am learning this on piano
@@huyiii2435 excellent choice, good luck!
The pipers made me get goose bumps at that hour of morning in that lighting.
Thanks so much for this coverage + the listing! I was trying to figure out the name of each piece and finally managed to know them all - the missing one was "regrets" "penne" that was played as they passed Buckingham palace. Thanks so much!
I think 08:04 was composed by Johann Heinrich Walch, a composer from Gotha. I studied and sung close to there (in Jena, Weimar, Dresden and Leipzig) and that is what we were taught.
Wow, me & my cat enjoyed watching the magnificent band rehearsals & it always keeps my cat's ears up like an owl 🦉AWESOME! ♥♥👍👍✌✌🙂🙂🐱🐱🙏🙏 In a way, it's so SOMBER & SAD & it made me held my cat to my face & cried. (BOOHOO)☹☹😾😾
Very nice. Good that you were able to get this on video. Very solemn and touching.
Thank you. It was an incredible t to be there and witness, something I think about almost daily and will certainly last with me. I’m glad I’ve been able to share this unique perspective with others like yourself who find it facinsting
@@MilitaryBandsEverywhere
I actually filmed the procession rehearsals as me, my Woody from 2009, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE done them throughout the Platium Jubliee because all 5 of us knew it was coming. It was an honour to get up at 3AM and do the rehearsals and that’s the time Woody.EXE normally goes mad but instead shows respect for the late Queen
Thanks so much for this! This is really fascinating
These are what traditions meant. These will be all forgotten if UK is a republic. Thank you Your Majesty. RIP our Queen. You made us proud! Thank you for all you gave us as a national.
Naturally, a republic can have the same ceremonies as shown here. The Funeral for Konrad Adenauer in 1967 was almost as big as this and the parade for him leaving office was even bigger than trooping the colour, or the funeral for Friedrich Ebert in 1925.
And if you want an even grander spectacle, look up the videos for Hindenburg's funeral, although that was being made so grand because the Nazis wanted some propaganda scenes to put them into continuation of the German empire and funeral for the hero of Tannenberg was the perfect opportunity.
@@Ruhrpottpatriot But how many of the attendees had a choice?
@@Ruhrpottpatriot The pomp and ceremony of the Nazi Regime was largely a continuation of that of the Prussian-enforced doctrines of the German Empire. They made few changes, apart from exchanging the German imperial eagle for the Nazi-style eagle and the Hohenzollern Crest for the Nazi Swastika. Finally, as many know, they employed the likes of Hugo Boss to design their uniforms.
Otherwise, the Nazis kept everything the same as the Imperial Regime. The goosestep, introduced in 1747, was maintained; The marches reminiscing of the great victories of Frederick the Great, Yorck, Blücher, and Moltke the Elder remained. My point is, obviously, that the Nazis virtually remained unchanged in culture from the Imperial-era traditions; hence, at the Potsdam Conference, the Allies deemed Prussia itself as the source for the rise of Nazism.
For a republic to have its own ceremony, it has to be entirely unique and unlike a previous regime. For example, the United States has shed just about every ounce of British tradition, from marches to doctrine and rank structure. The Nazis failed to accomplish this. They only expanded on what the German Empire and Kingdom of Prussia already established. The Führer was merely the Kaiser without a crown. After all, they referred to themselves as the ''Third Empire''; the first being the Holy Roman Empire, the second being the German Empire.
Had Hindenburg's demise not come at the point it did, it is also likely that the-then Reichswehr (Weimar Military) would've mutinied against the Nazis. There was much controversy about Hitler, especially as we would see with the rise of assassination attempts like Operation Valkyrie or even the plots of Erwin Rommel.
To close: A republic must be independent in all aspects of culture and tradition. It would have to erase or reform everything from a previous regime. It's not something that is easier done than said- especially in the modern age.
I’m vibing and crying at the same time how
Thank you for naming these songs, I’ve been looking for them for a while
Thanks for sharing this. Great work from everyone involved.
Thank you for this amazing video and the info about the wonderful music.
Thank you very much for the upload. So glad to have seen even this. There are still Queens in our World but for none-british she was THE QUEEN and in a way the Queen of all in the World who love Monarchy. Greetings from Germany. - Have a good Journey, Elisabeth Regina. Someday we all meet again!
Love this funeral march!
The heart beat of our country.
Sorry but I am still coming on here constantly listening to this magnificent but harrowing music
The forces done her majesty proud. I was a little disappointed with the coverage of the procession tbh, we wasn't told who was marching etc and I think the queen would've wanted that.
Merci,bravo superbe rigueur des troupes, respect 🤗. R.I.P Majesté Queen Elizabeth 👑☹️😭
Thanks for video and adding name of songs used
Beautiful
Thank you!!
What a fantastic sight this must of been the pommy military sure no how to put on a show Respect to the Queen
Respect to the service men and woman who play in the bands you all did a mighty job
Thank you so very much for getting up so early to record this!!! It’s magnificent! Thank you too for the listings, very much appreciated!! This must have been such an incredible experience!!
I remember when I heard the March for the first time during Her Majesty’s funeral and from the very first note every single hair on my body stood on end!!! I’ve never had goosebumps like it!!!! Now I find myself coming back to it every so often and every time I hear I get goosebumps just the same!!
So happy to have come across your wonderful video!! Keep up the great work!! Thanks again for your efforts ☺️👏
Thanks for the comment, I’m glad you appreciate it! It was in fact more of an all nighter. Working the day before, straight through the night and early morning for this and into the next day of work but it was totally worth it for such a unique experience! The music is indeed incredibly touching and very special. Thanks once again for the comment
Wonderful
This song sounded familiar. Watched the Queen's funeral and this song kept inking me. Where have I heard this before? Then it came to me! Clockwork Orange!! I couldn't believe it...
That was eerie...😬
The song being played is Beethoven's funeral March No. 2 not what is stated in the caption.
Turns out, Operation London Bridge was something of a grandiose masterpiece waiting to happen.
I cried when she died but me and my 2009 Woody have rehearsed our tributes for nearly 15 years and Woody believe it or not predicted Queen Elizabeth’s death for September 8th. He definitely was right
what a fitting tribute to her majesty queen elizabeth she approached the end off her life very sad and was very moving and she will continue to rest in peace with her sister margaret and husband philip may god bless her friends and god so loved the world that he gave his one and only son to the world john 3 verse 16 amen
Terrific!
I played in Orchestra.. Marching and playing is hard. I salute you, and God save the King! ❤ From 🇺🇸. (I want to go home. )
Wind Music , solemn
It is such a shame we don't hear or see these wonderful marching bands very much. Why is that? They must perform somewhere in order to keep in practice so where can the public find out where they appear. It seems we only see them for state occasions.
Usually in Barracks behind closed doors, or if your lucky Wellington Barracks next to Buckingham Palace
How utterly brilliant. The British military at their majestic best
Thanks for sharing. I've never thought the classical is so touchy until Her Majesty's funeral. But, could anyone please tell me what "Beethoven's Funeral March No2" is exactly. I like it, but I can't find it.
Beethoven’s Funeral March No2 in Bb Minor comes from his theatre production “Leonore Prohaska”. Alongside orchestral recordings there has been a military wind band arrangement recorded by the Band of the Corps of Royal Engineers on their album “Music for an Occasion” titled “Music for a solemn occasion, funeral march No2”. I hope this helps.
@@MilitaryBandsEverywhere Thank you very much! I found it. I am from Taiwan but I respected Her Majesty. I watched full coverage of State Funeral and was so impressive and touchy by all Marches military bands played.
Its beethoven sonata 12 op 26 third movment
My hope for these guys was that at the end of this long day when all was said and done... they were allowed to raise a glass to the Queen.
My other hope... is that these troops all know long and happy lives in peace...
What's the role of the officer with the baton marching to the right front of the band? In some cases I could identify them as Director of Music (RM Band Portsmouth) but there was already their "main" DoM at the front as well and the use of the baton is very rare
Guides
They are titled Parade Marshals and help guide the parade and make sure they are running to time and passing the relevant points along the route accordingly. They are also responsible for stepping off each unit taking part.
Some of them were directors of music and others were officers and senior warrant officers from various regiments and corps.
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04:04 This was played during P.M Winston Churchill's funeral!
I have sheet music for both walch marchs currently learning both on piano
I'm guessing they probably feel a little tired after the early morning rehearsal session , before the queen's coffin return to England
Are these all the same mucisians that were in the actual procession as well. Poor them. Almost 24hrs
Yes and the soldiers. Every personnel involved with this rehearsal then was part of the actual funeral as well
Did they not play march no.1?
Tricky to see in the dark 🎶🎶🎶.
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Surely the second tune isn't Chopin?
Yes, this was my mistake in editing the next evening after a long 48 hours! It is indeed Beethoven’s Funeral March No2 and not Chopin’s. I do apologise.
What's this song ?
All music played is written in the description with time stamps to find each of their names.
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This is actually march 01
11:56
Why did they keep stopping they didn't in the procession for real
Maybe all the rehearsing pointed out where and how they could stop the stopping.
To stay within the area close to the barracks. If they'd kept marching the entire song they'd have been miles away
To stay within the area close to the barracks. If they'd kept marching the entire song they'd have been miles away
This was the end ----
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Nice video mate!
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