The Last Post | The Bands of HM Royal Marines
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2020
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THERE IS ONLY ONE WHO CAN PLAY THE BUGLE LIKE THAT AND THAT'S A ROYAL MARINE....
lol, any trumpet player can do this. its not even the hardest version.
I´m sure nobody can play it with the same hearts intent. Beautifully done.
@@Francois_DupontPlaying a military bugle or a trumpet is not comparable .
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They play bugles on "Soldier an' sailor too" and its also a march.
@@willy_wombat lol, you are a joke. Trumpet and Bugle is the exact same. the only difference is the pitch.
The most hauntingly beautiful piece of music... though many have fallen, they are not forgotten.
My father was an Australian Army Artillery Gunner in the Torres Strait during WWII. He and eight school friends enlisted together, but tragically, only he and one of his mates survived the war.
Brilliantly done, so clear and haunting. Thank you.
I first heard this as a young boy at the funeral for my Uncle Alden. He , and all his brothers, fought with the Canadian, New Brunswick, North Shore Regiment (raised from young lads from the Mirimachi area), and landed at Normandy. They left one of the brothers there, killed as he stormed ashore.
Hearing this, and seeing the dignity with which the "old" veterans laid their comrade to rest, inspired me to become a soldier.
Again, thank you for this video.
Rest in peace Queen Elizabeth 2nd
Played so beautufully. I remember how well the 4 played Last Post at our beloved Prince Philip's funeral and how haunting it sounded in St George's Chapel.
Always gives me chills
Great performance. I first heard "Last Post" in the movie, "Gunga Din" I found the sheet music for trumpet in the same key as most of these videos. I have started playing again and this is the song I want to master. Thank you for posting.
Lest we forget all those who died in the war so we may live in peace and freedom we enjoy today they shall not grow old as we are left grow old age not weary them Condemned at the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them lest we forget
Very stirring to hear
Well done,bravo.
Thank you. 🏴
Played at Winston Churchill's funeral after Battle Hymn Of The Republic
Makes me damn proud to be English
Sends chills down my back hearing this.
Every time
It really does when you stand on parade with the with only these note being carried in the wind
Hands down the most striking Last Post I’ve ever heard.
Gotta love the uniform she’s wearing
That’s the Royal Navy Uniform. Very historic. I’ve got a photo of my grandad who served in WW2 in the Royal Navy with the exact same uniform from 1943. He was torpedoed by U-124 and shipwrecked 1500 miles of the coast of Brazil. His story on how they survived in a life boat and rescued by an American merchant ship should of been made into a movie.
RIP
if they men and women who bravely gave there lives for this once was fantastic country if they could see it now i think they would have second thoughts
Pure chills bro
Great postludium..
OUTSTANDING 🫡
We shall never forget them. 11.00@ 11.11.2023
RIP all the people who have died in world war 1 and 2 and RIP the people who have died in Russia and ukraine RIP a queen eleizabath the 2nd and RIP the Duke of Edinburgh on the 11th month of the 11th day of the 11 hour of 1918 the last post plays and everyone has 2 minutes of silence 🥀 RIP To Everyone Who Has fought and died in every war
As today is part of history of the United kingdom the Duke of Edinburgh for queen and country goodbye. God save the Queen sunset and last post
can you play the philippine version of the last post? we call it the pahingalay bugle call. hope you could film while paying it
Why is the British sailor saluting in the American manner? I thought the Brits saluted open palm only?
The Royal Navy salute palm down as they often had dirty hands from working on the decks of ships. The American military copied this I think