Yes, they are great, no doubt. But, watch this out of interest, the same piece: Wellington March, performed by a high school marching band in Malaysia. Check them out: Nan Hwa Marching Band - here's the youtube link: ruclips.net/video/I1ywmHrJSyI/видео.html
Zvanično ovo sve važi za sve vojne orkestre u svakoj zemlji mogu slobodno da pariraju i izvode muziku od parkova i šetnje u tim određenim okugima kako u kojoj zemljina ovoja planeti.To nije atrakcija za turesete nego njihovo delovanje posle covida19.Hvala!
All the British military guards bands are good but the marines must have the finest music instructor's because their music is the rolls Royce of military bands
Amazing, classy recording of an amazing, classy piece of music played with panache - but by what kind of blessing could a person be in a position to witness something of this huge quality just by chance? The streets are largely empty, yet the few passers-by are lucky enough to experience this total and utter free-of-charge joy, and march alongside for a yard or two if they so wish. Guess that's why I love London...
They march out, past the church of St. Lawrence Jewry. A plaque, on the wall states (I haven't got it, verbatim), "The damage to this church, in 1940, was as a result of action by the King's enemies..."!
I got it, the march is “Wellington” by Wilhelm Zahle played superbly by the RM Band Collingwood. That’s right, let the American dangle. I thought the title of the video might have been an obscure geographic reference.
@@marthabakry7353 it's actually a march I myself have only known about for a few months and I was brought up on British Army music. Isnt it a great one though?
Why did they change their formation after the first left wheel? Is it because they can't fit through the barracks gate with their full formation? We (South African Army Band) have this problem with the gate at the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town. We form up in 5's, within 10 paces we have to move into 3's or 4's (depending on the "mood" of the drummers in the front rank), and then expand back into 5's for our normal formation through the city. 🇿🇦🫡
No other Military Band has the panache, the sound and the style that the Band of HM Royal Marines can produce. Well Done you guys.
Yes, they are great, no doubt. But, watch this out of interest, the same piece: Wellington March, performed by a high school marching band in Malaysia. Check them out: Nan Hwa Marching Band - here's the youtube link: ruclips.net/video/I1ywmHrJSyI/видео.html
Hear hear!
Absolutely incomparable. THE Best!
Marines don't like to think they are part of the Royal Navy, but we are proud to have them.
So very proud of you all.You are the greatest People in the whole world.
They look sharp in step, and sound fantastic.
Nothing quite like them, is there.
Zvanično ovo sve važi za sve vojne orkestre u svakoj zemlji mogu slobodno da pariraju i izvode muziku od parkova i šetnje u tim određenim okugima kako u kojoj zemljina ovoja planeti.To nije atrakcija za turesete nego njihovo delovanje posle covida19.Hvala!
They tick all the boxes.
All the British military guards bands are good but the marines must have the finest music instructor's because their music is the rolls Royce of military bands
Amazing, classy recording of an amazing, classy piece of music played with panache - but by what kind of blessing could a person be in a position to witness something of this huge quality just by chance? The streets are largely empty, yet the few passers-by are lucky enough to experience this total and utter free-of-charge joy, and march alongside for a yard or two if they so wish. Guess that's why I love London...
100% CLASS ,!!!! Well done lads! !!!
Astonishing! Love it.
thank you very much 13.06.2021
Wonderfour! 👍👏👏👏👏👏
Very Good.
They march out, past the church of St. Lawrence Jewry. A plaque, on the wall states (I haven't got it, verbatim), "The damage to this church, in 1940, was as a result of action by the King's enemies..."!
At 1.01 where it all kicks in I have the biggest grin ever!
Does anyone know the name of the march they are playing?
I got it, the march is “Wellington” by Wilhelm Zahle played superbly by the RM Band Collingwood. That’s right, let the American dangle. I thought the title of the video might have been an obscure geographic reference.
@@marthabakry7353 it's actually a march I myself have only known about for a few months and I was brought up on British Army music. Isnt it a great one though?
@@AtheAetheling it certainly is! I’ve been enjoying listing to the RM repertoire. They are truly outstanding.
Good show. Damn - almost makes you miss the empire, eh? ;)
0:28 - Bloody lazybone is not playing ! :D Greetings from another brass player :)
Please name of first march.
It's called "Wellington"
Pretty sharp, This uniforms are very nice looking, much better than the classic bear hat. Name of the song anyone ? Awesome band anyway.
Its in the title, Wellington Marsch
Thanks alot@@stuart5292
✈Transfer to collinghood and its raining and it's freezing cold there🚎
Look like Firefighters Bambatiers.
Why did they change their formation after the first left wheel? Is it because they can't fit through the barracks gate with their full formation?
We (South African Army Band) have this problem with the gate at the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town. We form up in 5's, within 10 paces we have to move into 3's or 4's (depending on the "mood" of the drummers in the front rank), and then expand back into 5's for our normal formation through the city. 🇿🇦🫡