West of England Bandsmen's Festival, Bugle, 15/6/24 Morning March.

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
  • The annual Bugle Contest, a wonderful experience with a great, familly atmosphere and held in the open air in Molinnis Park, Bugle whatever the weather which, this year was really good despite forecasts to the contrary.
    Before the contest, some of the competitors march on Fore Street, a fairly busy B Road, to the contest venue holding up traffic in both directions for the duration!!!
    In order we have Bugle Silver, Illogan Sparnon, St. Pinnock, St Austell Town, Mount Charles, Bodmin Town, Roche, Camborne Town & St. Dennis bands.
    Marches played are Black Dyke - Greenwood, Royal Trophy - Rimmer, True & Trusty - Greenwood, Imperial Echoes - Safroni, True & Trusty, Washington Grays - Grafulla, The Middy - Alford, On the Quarterdeck - Alford and March of the Heralds - Nicholls.

Комментарии • 31

  • @christianpatte5045
    @christianpatte5045 Месяц назад +1

    In England Ilike this Bands with special sound 😊 it's superb from France

  • @doraldeddy1836
    @doraldeddy1836 Месяц назад +2

    Good to see you Mr Blake with St Dennis band. Lovely posting, with some great music! Thank you for posting.👍
    Very impressed to see so many young’uns taking on the banding jobs.

  • @royharper9224
    @royharper9224 Месяц назад +2

    Bodmins got a great sound , specially the Sop !! ❤ all great though well done to all and thanks for sharing made buttering the days sandwiches go quickly 😂

    • @herbiestrainsbands346
      @herbiestrainsbands346  Месяц назад +1

      A change of march for Bodmin, always used to play Army of the Nile, but great to hear this old 'warhorse'!!

  • @stevehill1776
    @stevehill1776 Месяц назад +2

    Great sound Bodmin

  • @royharper9224
    @royharper9224 Месяц назад +2

    Great , love the little uns clapping , making memories 😊 used to play in a town band eons ago so much fun and enjoyment playing music in a great team !!

    • @herbiestrainsbands346
      @herbiestrainsbands346  Месяц назад

      Glad you enjoyed it Roy. It's such a great atmosphere down there!

    • @user-jf2le4uy3z
      @user-jf2le4uy3z Месяц назад +1

      I play with Bodmin. We were not expecting to get the deportment prize.

    • @herbiestrainsbands346
      @herbiestrainsbands346  Месяц назад

      @@user-jf2le4uy3z Great old march, just the right tempo - well done!!

    • @user-jf2le4uy3z
      @user-jf2le4uy3z 5 дней назад +1

      Thanks​@@herbiestrainsbands346

  • @stevehill1776
    @stevehill1776 Месяц назад +1

    Fantastic to see the toung people of St.Dennis and all in step. Well done

  • @user-jf2le4uy3z
    @user-jf2le4uy3z Месяц назад +2

    Bodmin got the deportment. Yes.
    Bodmin gang.
    👇

  • @JJ-hw5ol
    @JJ-hw5ol Месяц назад +1

    Last band down is St Dennis playing ‘March of the Herald’.

  • @clivehughes2179
    @clivehughes2179 Месяц назад +2

    How splendid to see and hear these amateur bands who spend many hours practising for events such as this - can anyone tell me the names of the marches played by the first three and last bands = thank you

    • @herbiestrainsbands346
      @herbiestrainsbands346  Месяц назад

      Hello Clive, thought I'd got away with it!!! I've edited comments with full listing. Glad you enjoyed it and appreciate the comment!

    • @clivehughes2179
      @clivehughes2179 Месяц назад +1

      @@herbiestrainsbands346 thank you

  • @brymorian
    @brymorian Месяц назад +1

    Years ago, the Somerset. Carnival were always led by the brass or silver band the of the town whose carnival it was. I played in the Wells silver band, A better time then seventy years ago.

    • @herbiestrainsbands346
      @herbiestrainsbands346  Месяц назад

      I started in a local town band in the early 70's and yes, we did about five or six local carnivals and perhaps it was a strange discipline for someone in their early teens, but always enjoyed it. There's also no doubt that whilst standards are higher generally in bands these days, there is a shortage of players with fewer youngsters getting involved and I think the pandemic took it's toll too!!

    • @brymorian
      @brymorian Месяц назад +2

      @@herbiestrainsbands346 Started when. I was eleven yo. Living in a
      rural village in 1952, hardly anyone had private transport, and a chap from a village closer to Wells than
      we were, used to cycle
      two miles to pick me
      up, and sit me in his
      crossbar, turn around
      and go back through
      his own village and
      the another two miles
      to Wells. I then went
      to one of the older bands men who used
      to teach me in his
      garden shed!! Good
      old days.

    • @herbiestrainsbands346
      @herbiestrainsbands346  24 дня назад

      @@brymorian That's how it was though, Remember having to catch a bus to band after a half mile walk with a Euph, I was 12. People wouldn't let their kids do that today!!! But yes, good times!

    • @brymorian
      @brymorian 24 дня назад

      @@herbiestrainsbands346..

  • @CharlieGroh
    @CharlieGroh Месяц назад +2

    Wow...yank here and familiar with the British Brass Band idiom (ala "Brassed Off") and I'm assuming these groups sit down later and play their a**es off. That said, Bodmin knocked me out..."Washington Greys" is one I performed in high school here in Southern California...bitchin'! (Haha, we invented that word here in surfland!) BTW, I play tuba and next life will definitely play a trumpet...or, better yet, a piccolo!

    • @herbiestrainsbands346
      @herbiestrainsbands346  Месяц назад

      Hello Charlie. Think I'm right in saying this is the only 'test piece' contest (on the playing field after the march) held in the open air in UK, could be proved wrong though. Sometimes if it's not raining the wind might be coming in sideways, sometimes both!!!
      You're not wrong about Bodmin and great to hear such a classic for a change.
      I played tuba also for 47 yrs and always said I'd come back as a Soprano Cornet player!!!
      Glad you enjoyed it and appreciate the comment.

    • @CharlieGroh
      @CharlieGroh Месяц назад

      @@herbiestrainsbands346 haha, me as a flute! Just said that yesterday! But, yanno, I kinda like being a farm animal. ;0)

    • @herbiestrainsbands346
      @herbiestrainsbands346  Месяц назад +1

      @@CharlieGroh lol!! Check back later in the week Charlie, I've got the end of the test piece performance by St Dennis to upload - give you an idea of dealing with nerves and a blustery wind on the stand!!!

  • @harryweir5414
    @harryweir5414 Месяц назад +1

    Oh no! What happened to Pendennis?

    • @herbiestrainsbands346
      @herbiestrainsbands346  Месяц назад

      Not all the bands march Harry as it's not mandatory. TBH a variety of 10/12 bands is about right, 9 this year. Pendennis were certainly performing in the contest propper.

  • @brymorian
    @brymorian 24 дня назад +1

    Herbiestrains. They don't know what they are missing, the rubbish they are listening to with their phones stuck to their ears!! I am glad I am at I am not young again, best regards.