0:01 - Moray Firth, 1:33 - Hielan Laddie, 2:32 - The British Grenadiers 2:50 - The Rising of the Lark, 3:07 - Milanollo, 3:32 - Scottish Emblem 6:28 - Queen Elizabeth's March 7:49 - Russian Imperial Preobrazhensky Regiment Slow March 9:31 - Life Guards Slow March, 10:15 - Blues and Royals Slow March 11:01 - The Royals, 11:28 - Monymusk, 12:55 - Keel Row
Fantastic! Well Done You! I have searched over last two days endeavouring to find the title to 7:49 march. I always thought it British seeing it's played so much during GB's annual traditional military event in front of HM The Queen's 'Trooping The Colour' - Many thanks.
It has long been shown that those soldiers with the best ceremonial tend to perform better in battle. That drill discipline was very important for a traditional line of battle regiment, maybe still is. They don’t do this just to entertain. They are the Thin Red Line that has held enemies at bay for centuries.
I wonder why unlike most military parade this has more meaning because this men actually served and seen combat where as most military army parade such as the north korean army and chinese army they probably spend more time training to march up and down the square rather than real training.
@@Hotspur37 That is a fact. Their weapons are the current front line battle rifle, not ceremonial antiques, and the bayonets are sharp. You will never see household Regiments holding bayonets at rest, as American ceremonial units (3rd Army Division and MarBks DC) often do. The readiness to fight for HM is part and parcel of existence, even as you look at the first official day of the Coldstream Guard. They were volunteers who armed to protect their monarch from revolt, and as soon as it was over, they laid down their arms, showing their absolute good will. He ordered them to take them up again, dubbing them the Cold-Streame Guards, forever to be his protectors. So have all the Household Regiments been, ever since. May it never change.
"Letting her majesty know that the march past in quick time is completed" ... Her Majesty has done it more times than anybody else living...believe me, she KNOWS just when it's been cmpleted, and just how well (or badly) it's been done
7:50 Slow march of the Life-Guard Preobrazhensky Regiment :) Preobrazhensky Regiment is one of the oldest regiments of the Imperial Russian Army formed by Peter the Great in the late 17th century from his poteshnye voiska (потешные войска, 'droll forces') during his military games in the village of Preobrazhenskoye. :) i am glad i hear the British bands appreciate that music. Glory to the Tzar and to the royal descendants of Queen Victoria! :)
1:35 "highland laddie " quick march of the scots guards 2:34 "the british grenadiers" quick March of the grenadier guards 2:52 "rise of the lark" quick march of the welsh guards 3:07 "millinano" quick march of the coldstream guards (Not here) "st patricks day" quick March of the Irish guards
Grant Fisher what a fine figure you’ll cut coz they are the mutts nuts innit! You have to say that innit because it makes some stuffed shirts get on their high horse even though it’s just a figure of speech! Good luck
@JPRizal2000 I see. Will there be an exception of who gets to troop the color next year? It will Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee and it will most likely be more of an international event
I am not an American. How those people keep that level of concentration going on for that length of time is something to behold these days - no one looking at smartphones etc!
At 7:46 is the 'Russian Imperial Preobrazhensky Regiment (Slow) March'. I bracketed 'slow' in title as this is likely to be a British version from original Russian which is a bit faster. We see the 'Russian Imperial Preobrazhensky Regiment March' version evocatively rendered during Russia's 2019 74th Anniversary WW2 Victory Parade re 7.39 time bar in link: ruclips.net/video/t54cfPg4ao4/видео.html&lc=UgxqYymCAqC9YemrfUx4AaABAg.9GQKlhCLtm_9GmnhZ5-Y5O&feature=em-comments Worth a visit to compare the different band's versions. _Thanks to Brit Brit of this RUclips Channel for supplying in one of his comments the title of this march music._
@khanhle10 I fully agree with you. That's also why it's more acceptable that they are not the best drill troops. I've seen more precise drills from cheerleaders. But then again, these are first and foremost, front-line fighting soldiers. Drill is just something they do to honor tradition and the Queen.
The medley at the beginning is given the name Moray Firth (0.0 to 1.32). I recognise The March of the Cameron Men and the Nut Brown Maiden. Is there a separate tune between or is it a variation of the Cameron Men?
Depends on which regiment is marching, standard pace is 116 beats per minute with a 30-inch step, with variations for individual regiments, British light infantry and rifle regiments, for example, march at 140 beats per minute, Highland regiments march at 112 bpm (except when wearing kilts, when it is 80). You then have slow march and the double. Also depends upon the tempo of the music.
Mark Andrew The Life Guards descend from gentlemen who went to France with King Charles II after the Royalists lost the Civil War and protected him. Many had fought for King Charles I under Prince Rupert. The Blues & Royals descend from the other side, Cromwell’s ‘Iron Horse’. At the Restoration, they surrendered to King Charles II and were taken into his service. Ceremonially, the two form the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, based at Hyde Park Barracks, London. Operational duties are carried out by the Household Cavalry Regiment, based at Combermere Barracks, Windsor. These include reconnaissance behind enemy lines, flying drones (not at Gatwick, though!), forward air control, and so on. They use light scout tanks and a variety of smaller armoured vehicles but not main battle tanks. I remember the occasion about 70 years ago when Chinese invading Hong Kong were kept at bay in a narrow place by a squadron of Household Cavalry in armoured cars.
Mark Andrew Operationally, they form the Household Cavalry Regiment, which carries out reconnaissance behind enemy lines. Troopers usually do two years at a time, turn and turn about.
MM cool with that mountaind band... I was in one myself in Sweden. But that russian March was to slow to be honest. It is much faster... normally. But cool it is. :-)
Mattis, Sec of Defense, is jerking around Trump and dodging it. Bureaucrats and our own American apologists take turns why we shouldn't do it ($92,000,000 supposedly or next week they'll tell you such parades are un-American). Bullshit.
cogidubnus1953 oThe problem with that kind of remark, apart from its general unpleasantness, is that the office of POTUSA includes being Head of State. It’s one thing insulting the ignorant and repulsive Trump as a person or even as Head of Government but in ceremonial or symbolic matters you are insulting the US people through the Head of State.
Если бы не вечное стремление русского народа к самоуничтожению, то такие парады можно было бы , и в наше время, видеть в России и гордиться своими монархами.
Because it is as I have just found out and had been wanting its title. Brit Brit of this post lists the marches in a comment down below among the comments.
@@generalcurve6480 Yes - It's our quaint British soldiers all dressed up in old-fashioned military uniform which they used to wear, but now only wear for ceremonial parades. You asked about the band music which I was just confirming was the Russian Preobrazhensky March.
Queen Elizabeth the first gave the lads that robbed the Spanish galleons licenses to do being a ‘Privateer ‘for nicking off of them all the Gold and things that they cruelly bullied the people in what is now Latin America is it not? I think that you have got to hand it to them for making sure that they financed their own undoing (indirectly)
That commentator...............oof! Where did they find him ? Such a dull man! Couldn't he have studied the Richard Dimbleby commentaries ? A bit of breeding, perhaps ?
The discipline and co-ordination is utterly amazing
Imagine 360 years. Longer than some countries have existed. We should be proud.
He got shot in the legs in helmand province and hes back on parade..Thats the spirit soldier..
FRANNY tell Him we all wish Him well
As an American I've got to say that is damned impressive!!
We are glad you enjoy it - you have anything similar back in the states?
Nope, nothing this cool!
@@MrStoney61 You should come to London this summer and enjoy it. Happens every June. Would you come over to visit and see our ceremonial?
I really would love too John, but at 71 and on a real fixed income I'm afraid that would be a remote chance. I've always loved the UK.
@@MrStoney61 Trooping the Colour is broadcast live around the world, if you are prepared to get up early you could enjoy it live in early June.
I know this was a while ago and I’m looking forward to this years Trooping of the Colour but my heart swells with pride every time I watch it.
0:01 - Moray Firth, 1:33 - Hielan Laddie, 2:32 - The British Grenadiers
2:50 - The Rising of the Lark, 3:07 - Milanollo, 3:32 - Scottish Emblem
6:28 - Queen Elizabeth's March
7:49 - Russian Imperial Preobrazhensky Regiment Slow March
9:31 - Life Guards Slow March, 10:15 - Blues and Royals Slow March
11:01 - The Royals, 11:28 - Monymusk, 12:55 - Keel Row
Fantastic! Well Done You! I have searched over last two days endeavouring to find the title to 7:49 march. I always thought it British seeing it's played so much during GB's annual traditional military event in front of HM The Queen's 'Trooping The Colour' - Many thanks.
WOW. From TN to all those trooping. FANTASTIC.!! Loved every perfectly performed precision formation. May God Bless and protect you,.
May God Bless all whom serve 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
It has long been shown that those soldiers with the best ceremonial tend to perform better in battle. That drill discipline was very important for a traditional line of battle regiment, maybe still is.
They don’t do this just to entertain. They are the Thin Red Line that has held enemies at bay for centuries.
John Willetts and not being rude the sun shines out of their arses
All very true. But the Thin Red Line always was and is the Highland Regiments.
The Highlanders. Men in kilts from a country famed for its thistles. Balls of steel.
My Grandad was Coldstream Guards during the second World War... He was on duty when Buckingham Place was bombed..
Long live the British army it makes me feel so proud to be British
its pleasure to watch the trooping of the colours,love to be there.
I swear that when Hielan Laddie is playing, I saw the Queen smile!
No one can touch the British for tradition
I hope you're right
@@Anglisc1682 þat wæs góð cyning
Yes wish they all die with it.
The drum horses are so majestic.
I wonder why unlike most military parade this has more meaning because this men actually served and seen combat where as most military army parade such as the north korean army and chinese army they probably spend more time training to march up and down the square rather than real training.
Thanh Le and our soldiers are VOLUNTEERS
Thanh Le and they are all VOLUNTEERS
They are active duty units the weapons are real and loaded and they really do guard the Queen and palace. They are not just a show for the tourists
@@Hotspur37 That is a fact. Their weapons are the current front line battle rifle, not ceremonial antiques, and the bayonets are sharp. You will never see household Regiments holding bayonets at rest, as American ceremonial units (3rd Army Division and MarBks DC) often do.
The readiness to fight for HM is part and parcel of existence, even as you look at the first official day of the Coldstream Guard. They were volunteers who armed to protect their monarch from revolt, and as soon as it was over, they laid down their arms, showing their absolute good will. He ordered them to take them up again, dubbing them the Cold-Streame Guards, forever to be his protectors. So have all the Household Regiments been, ever since. May it never change.
Bucket list: *Go to London, to watch CHANGING of The Guard @ Buckingham Palace*
Extremely impressive. I’d love to see this in person. Saskatchewan, Canada 🇨🇦.
Look up the Canadian Airforce units that went over last year to participate in guarding the Queen
Yes, but you get to see Bigfoot!
Great sight. Britannia forever. The Queen must be very proud.
I bet they felt bloody fantastic giving this some swagger!
Good work guys.
The cavalry looks really impressive!
i want only to say i am from belgium en i like this very much !!!!! and i am 12 years old !!!
Lennert Schreel you are a very clever person with excellent taste
"Letting her majesty know that the march past in quick time is completed" ... Her Majesty has done it more times than anybody else living...believe me, she KNOWS just when it's been cmpleted, and just how well (or badly) it's been done
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing 🙏
Man that grenadier guard band always has those beastly bass trombonists in full effect.
When i was saluting to the Household Divison my horse got a little crazy so once he heard monymusk he got still oh edward so funny
Long live our British armed services. Big salute to our serving men and women. So professional. So smart
7:50 Slow march of the Life-Guard Preobrazhensky Regiment :)
Preobrazhensky Regiment is one of the oldest regiments of the Imperial Russian Army formed by Peter the Great in the late 17th century from his poteshnye voiska (потешные войска, 'droll forces') during his military games in the village of Preobrazhenskoye. :) i am glad i hear the British bands appreciate that music.
Glory to the Tzar and to the royal descendants of Queen Victoria! :)
1:35 "highland laddie " quick march of the scots guards
2:34 "the british grenadiers" quick March of the grenadier guards
2:52 "rise of the lark" quick march of the welsh guards
3:07 "millinano" quick march of the coldstream guards
(Not here) "st patricks day" quick March of the Irish guards
i love the British Grenadiers wanna join up after i've left college
I wish we could JUST LISTEN to the music and watch without all the gab???
Grant Fisher go on chavvy!
Grant Fisher what a fine figure you’ll cut coz they are the mutts nuts innit! You have to say that innit because it makes some stuffed shirts get on their high horse even though it’s just a figure of speech! Good luck
I'd give anything to have seen my dad ride in this
@JPRizal2000
I see. Will there be an exception of who gets to troop the color next year? It will Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee and it will most likely be more of an international event
They sent 1 million horses to WW1 and only 62,000 came back?
Damn.
That's only 6% :( That is outright depressing.
You think that's bad, 120000 went from Australia during WW1 and only one came back.
@@danielgrunter3636 I prefer Liechtenstein numbers where 80 people went to war and 81 came back because they made a friend along the way.
A bunch that were still alive after the war simply weren't needed so they were sold to the french to eat
Laying in bed but listening to this music My Feet start moving
2019 Trooping the Colour will take place tomorrow Saturday June 8th at 10.30am British Summer Time.
Pipes and drums of scots and Irish guards queen Elizabeth March 🇬🇧💂
The Guards. Long Live Her Majesty the Queen.
I am not an American.
How those people keep that level of concentration going on for that length of time is something to behold these days - no one looking at smartphones etc!
Elegant ceremony 💕
Unfortunately the Royal Horse Artillery couldn't present that year. They are impressively too with their horses and guns.
Ferdinand Liem The horses had a virus, I believe, and were having Tender Loving Care in their stalls. 🐎
FOR GOD AND THE EMPIRE!
Andre Joshua Mahinay Bahian the thing is that people don’t realise HER MAJESTY still has one
@JPRizal2000
:D UK will definitely be in the spotlight. Will there be another Commonwealth tour?
At 7:46 is the 'Russian Imperial Preobrazhensky Regiment (Slow) March'. I bracketed 'slow' in title as this is likely to be a British version from original Russian which is a bit faster. We see the 'Russian Imperial Preobrazhensky Regiment March' version evocatively rendered during Russia's 2019 74th Anniversary WW2 Victory Parade re 7.39 time bar in link: ruclips.net/video/t54cfPg4ao4/видео.html&lc=UgxqYymCAqC9YemrfUx4AaABAg.9GQKlhCLtm_9GmnhZ5-Y5O&feature=em-comments Worth a visit to compare the different band's versions. _Thanks to Brit Brit of this RUclips Channel for supplying in one of his comments the title of this march music._
As an American veteran I'm impressed
@khanhle10 I fully agree with you. That's also why it's more acceptable that they are not the best drill troops. I've seen more precise drills from cheerleaders. But then again, these are first and foremost, front-line fighting soldiers. Drill is just something they do to honor tradition and the Queen.
THE VERY BEST, BAR NONE.
The medley at the beginning is given the name Moray Firth (0.0 to 1.32). I recognise The March of the Cameron Men and the Nut Brown Maiden. Is there a separate tune between or is it a variation of the Cameron Men?
I think it's just the name they give for Cameron Men. Cracking rendition
We DARE you! Guards - Present Arms!
Awesome!
Are the same songs played every year?
that trumpeter has to have the best job!
That Ferris wheel is hideous in the background.
@321lennert You are more than welcome...
if marching tempo of british army is 116 than why music played by the band is 120
Depends on which regiment is marching, standard pace is 116 beats per minute with a 30-inch step, with variations for individual regiments, British light infantry and rifle regiments, for example, march at 140 beats per minute, Highland regiments march at 112 bpm (except when wearing kilts, when it is 80). You then have slow march and the double. Also depends upon the tempo of the music.
What bagpipes song being play at 6:25 ? Anyone..
+Shah hery Queen Elizabeth's March.
Sounds like "Bonnie Dundee" but when it comes to pipe bands my musical ear is lacking!
What unit is behind the Life Guard formation?
The Blues and royals, formerly known as the Royal horse guards
Mark Andrew The Life Guards descend from gentlemen who went to France with King Charles II after the Royalists lost the Civil War and protected him. Many had fought for King Charles I under Prince Rupert. The Blues & Royals descend from the other side, Cromwell’s ‘Iron Horse’. At the Restoration, they surrendered to King Charles II and were taken into his service. Ceremonially, the two form the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, based at Hyde Park Barracks, London. Operational duties are carried out by the Household Cavalry Regiment, based at Combermere Barracks, Windsor. These include reconnaissance behind enemy lines, flying drones (not at Gatwick, though!), forward air control, and so on. They use light scout tanks and a variety of smaller armoured vehicles but not main battle tanks. I remember the occasion about 70 years ago when Chinese invading Hong Kong were kept at bay in a narrow place by a squadron of Household Cavalry in armoured cars.
Mark Andrew Operationally, they form the Household Cavalry Regiment, which carries out reconnaissance behind enemy lines. Troopers usually do two years at a time, turn and turn about.
Old comrades
Well Pedro..if that makes you feel better...keep dreaming :-D
HRM (Queen): "Note for the Prime Minister - MORE COWBELL !"
Omg what’s the first song????
whats the music at 1:01
귀한 사열 행진이지요. 할머님 고미워요.
What no "Yakee Doodle Dandy"? Just kidding, These are really great soldiers.
Vive l'empereur!!!!!.....oh wait wrong parade
The wisest thing a foolish man can do is to keep his mouth closed.
MM cool with that mountaind band... I was in one myself in Sweden. But that russian March was to slow to be honest. It is much faster... normally. But cool it is. :-)
It's a slow march, with the emphasis on slow.
I want a military parade for the USA.
apparently Trumps on it, but no one will ever match the Brits when it comes to pomp and ceremony.
Mattis, Sec of Defense, is jerking around Trump and dodging it. Bureaucrats and our own American apologists take turns why we shouldn't do it ($92,000,000 supposedly or next week they'll tell you such parades are un-American). Bullshit.
cogidubnus1953 oThe problem with that kind of remark, apart from its general unpleasantness, is that the office of POTUSA includes being Head of State. It’s one thing insulting the ignorant and repulsive Trump as a person or even as Head of Government but in ceremonial or symbolic matters you are insulting the US people through the Head of State.
Got to learn to march first lol
Got to learn to march first
Если бы не вечное стремление русского народа к самоуничтожению, то такие парады можно было бы , и в наше время, видеть в России и гордиться своими монархами.
Srtidnja
고마워요.
The world of man
7:54 why does this sound like preobrazensky march
Because it is as I have just found out and had been wanting its title. Brit Brit of this post lists the marches in a comment down below among the comments.
@@JoseighBlogs I thought this was a Bri’ish parade
@@generalcurve6480 Yes - It's our quaint British soldiers all dressed up in old-fashioned military uniform which they used to wear, but now only wear for ceremonial parades. You asked about the band music which I was just confirming was the Russian Preobrazhensky March.
@@JoseighBlogs Bri’ish parade but with Russian marches
@@generalcurve6480 We all play each others march music when it's good march music. Doesn't 'your country' do the same?
Horses: "This is fun: just don't expect us to fight in Afghanistan, OK?"
610 dogs/ HUSH YOUR MOUTH/ SILENCE.
말도 이렇게 잘 관리. 정말 무지 어렵지요. 돈으로 못해요.
Do shut up, talking over the Mounted Band!
Discipline Discipline Discipline The Best in The WORLD THE BRITISH ARMY
British Grenadiers
them sharp man only thing is dat u is to sulute d queen
Ja das habe habe ich auch schon gesagt ja
@MyKingdom13 safe
But Spanish Imperialism was a model for all of us eh?
outsidelight1 weren’t they worse than Us?
Queen Elizabeth the first gave the lads that robbed the Spanish galleons licenses to
do being a ‘Privateer ‘for nicking off of them all the Gold and things that they cruelly bullied the people in what is now Latin America is it not? I think that you have got to hand it to them for making sure that they financed their own undoing (indirectly)
But their women are hot.
RESPECT AND RSIANCNLE
Ja ich habe habe ich auch schon gesagt ja
How much did this all cost?
Not Alot in fact the tourists paid for it and some. Now do one div.
Well if we go to war it will cost a lot of these soldiers lives so that we can all have the freedom to ask such a imbecilic question.
Who cares
It costs £millions. The mounted bandsmen uniforms alone cost £10,000 each. ($14000)
SHUS UP MATE THATES GOOD ONE GOOD ONE
Ich habe habe ich auch schon gesagt
@cogidubnus1953 thaks man
Ich habe habe ich auch schon gesagt ja
Ich habe habe ich auch gesagt ja
Ich habe habe ich auch schon gesagt ich ja
Ich auch ich habe habe ich auch gesagt ja
많이 봉수가 없는 사용인데.
Ooh
위용이 대단하네요. 전통은 이어가고 가꾸어야 되지요. 어제 본 과거의 행진과 거의 모든게 같아요. 대단한 관리이지요. 한국은 있는 전통도 버리고 그저 이벤트 행사로 전락했으니. 그 많은 좋은 전통을 버리고 그저 이벤트라. 군이 이벤트로 국가를 수호하는. 참 답답.
백마 타신 분이 대장이지. 하하.
That commentator...............oof! Where did they find him ? Such a dull man! Couldn't he have studied the Richard Dimbleby commentaries ? A bit of breeding, perhaps ?
Sabine
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