The Band and Bugles of the Rifles Sounding Retreat at Kneller Hall

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • On Wednesday 21st August 2019, The Band and Bugles of the Rifles performed a full Sounding Retreat to members of the headquarters staff RMSM and the students of the 2019 Corps of Army Music Summer Academy . The band were supporting the week long course and took the opportunity to showcase their marching display under the direction of their Bandmaster and Bugle Major.
    The music listing for the display is as follows:
    Geordie
    The Little Bugler - WJ Duthoit
    Bugler in Vienna
    Sambre eat Meuse
    Zeebrugge - PA Sumner
    Bugle Feature
    Regimental Doubles
    In the Hall of the Mountain King
    Jubilee - Callum Gray
    Prismatic Light - Alan Fernie
    High on a Hill - Alan Moorehouse
    Sunset
    National Anthem
    The Music Makers - Ian Mitchell
    Mechanized Infantry - D McBain
    This video can be viewed in 720p HD.
    Please subscribe to this channel and 'Like' our Facebook Page for regular updates on Military Music:
    / militaryband. .
    And visit our website, for events listings, news, photo galleries and much more!
    www.militaryba......
    Military Bands Everywhere
    Email Address: militarybandseverywhere@gmail.com
    Website:www.militaryba...
    Instagram: / militarybands_everywhere
    Facebook: / militarybandseverywhere

Комментарии • 34

  • @grange247
    @grange247 4 года назад +11

    The best marching band in the world, superb !

  • @grahamdolding4840
    @grahamdolding4840 9 дней назад +1

    love the Rifles band and bugles been there done that 2RGJ Bugles and the Light Div band

  • @kevinstevens484
    @kevinstevens484 3 года назад +6

    I think my badge says it all, the finest bands in the world were the Light Division made up of us, the RGJ and the other lot, the LI. I was not a bandsman though I did spend a week with 1 RGJ's band in Hong Kong following a conversation with WO1 BM David Little, some old 1 RGJ bandmen might remember me banging away on the cymbols !! So pleased to see that the Rifles adopted the colours, the marching speed and music of the od Lt Div. Keep going guys until the next round of cuts.

  • @thomasmooney4321
    @thomasmooney4321 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great to watch very professional

  • @DapperGentsClub
    @DapperGentsClub 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic, my great great grandfather was Bandmaster for 2nd Battalion KSLI before moving to the Royal Irish (Ulster) Rifles.

  • @sbrairemichel7539
    @sbrairemichel7539 3 года назад +6

    Superb ! Surely the best sounding military music in the world, and one of the best bands ! Thank you very much for your high quality videos, allowing us to enjoy these moments, as I have never had the opportunity (yet…) of seeing them live… Thanks again.

    • @MilitaryBandsEverywhere
      @MilitaryBandsEverywhere  3 года назад +1

      Thank you very much for your comment, I appreciate it! I am glad I can bring you some of the best moments of military music in the U.K. over the last few years and you’ve been able to enjoy them, hopefully you’ll get to experience them live and in person someday, it’ll create some special memories I’m sure!!

  • @emstirling-is4nu
    @emstirling-is4nu 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful display, thoroughly enjoyed all your efforts. Well done. Wow, just got my favourite Zorba...tks.

  • @davidpayne8413
    @davidpayne8413 3 года назад +3

    Sambre eat Meuse - He He a typo me thinks - Brilliant performance

  • @jacobsmagic2109
    @jacobsmagic2109 4 года назад +11

    They are pretty good but not a patch on the light division band which was before the rifles were formed that dominated army music from the late 70s through to the mid 90s. Cuts to army music numbers is mainly to blame and not the rifles fault. Still good to hear though

  • @crazyade9556
    @crazyade9556 4 года назад +5

    Miss the regiment

    • @emstirling-is4nu
      @emstirling-is4nu 10 месяцев назад

      No bro would say, once a soldier, always a soldier.

  • @chrisbaggieboy5656
    @chrisbaggieboy5656 3 года назад +3

    I served in the 3rd battalion Royal Green Jackets band for 9 years from 1975 to 1984 and loved every moment and the bandmaster was Mr John Seddon any former band members please reply.

  • @billbrydon3725
    @billbrydon3725 2 года назад +2

    So many questions. I thought the Rifles didn't slow march? What do the larger plumes signify? Senior Warrant Officers? How cool would it be to live in one of those houses across the road!?

    • @johnsabini2330
      @johnsabini2330 2 года назад +2

      Larger plumes designate rank, Bugle Major , Band Sgt Major, Band Master & DOM.

  • @MrTimGJ
    @MrTimGJ 5 лет назад +5

    Nice update of musical repertoire and no Zorba

  • @militaryevents107
    @militaryevents107 5 лет назад +6

    Nice vid i have missed the sound if the bugles and rifles

    • @MilitaryBandsEverywhere
      @MilitaryBandsEverywhere  5 лет назад +3

      Yes, it is a unique sound that fortunately will be kept in the new band restructure!

  • @Coldstreamer17
    @Coldstreamer17 5 лет назад +7

    Quite the loud and explosive entrance..

    • @johnbrigg3184
      @johnbrigg3184 5 лет назад +4

      Coldstreamer18 The opening March - called, I think, Geordie - features the tunes Blaydon Races and Keep Your Feet Still Geordie Lad. A fine tribute to one of the constituent former regiments, The Durham Light Infantry, but I am biased being a former Dirty Little Imp (geddit?)

    • @johnbrigg3184
      @johnbrigg3184 5 лет назад +2

      Coldstreamer18 Also the DLI double March The Keel Row

    • @Coldstreamer17
      @Coldstreamer17 4 года назад +1

      (in a good way)

  • @Coldstreamer17
    @Coldstreamer17 5 лет назад +6

    At the beginning was the director of music allowing you to stand next to him or something?

  • @scottnyc6572
    @scottnyc6572 3 года назад +3

    Since no has asked yet what’s the historical significance behind quick march?

    • @MilitaryBandsEverywhere
      @MilitaryBandsEverywhere  3 года назад +1

      Hi Scott, that’s a great question! The Rifles motto is ‘Swift and Bold’ and they are part of the Light Infantry, so if you know anything about them you would probably have a good idea.
      I’ve found this article that explains very well about the differences in marching tempo’s for different bands and regiments of the British Army. I hope this helps answer your question! ☺️
      bbico.com/marching-in-the-armed-forces-keeping-the-pace/

    • @trevordoar5708
      @trevordoar5708 Год назад +1

      The light infantry had to move quickly around the battlefield hence the 140 steps a minute rather than the standard 120 of the regular infantry.

  • @jackbeer8184
    @jackbeer8184 5 лет назад +4

    Why do I feel like I've seen this before

  • @hendrikajongelffje7709
    @hendrikajongelffje7709 5 лет назад +3

    omg they want to go home soon so fast lol

  • @Pxrker04
    @Pxrker04 3 года назад +2

    What March is 8:39 called

  • @marcodelguidice9402
    @marcodelguidice9402 4 года назад +3

    Three thumbs down. Give ya heed a wobble... can't touch the band & bugles they're mint .... Father was a bugler DLI & 3LI huge part of my life.. still love the sounds and spectacle...