Such a beautiful carriage. Magnificent sounds of all the bands❤
@albertthorne659514 күн бұрын
I took part in the Lord Mayor`s show in 1948 and in 1951 as a member of the Essex Regiment Band. our Company Sergeant Major , CSM Hicks., who had once been a Drummer, put on a dazzling show of throwing the mace which he maintained along all of the route The question arises,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Do Drum Majors ever throw the mace now? Albert Thorne
@Nathan.15014 күн бұрын
civvi Pipe bands do, army don’t throw maces anymore
@delvinrodriguez334114 күн бұрын
The only Drum Majors in the Armed Forces that do drill movements similar to twirl would be the Royal Marines Drum majors, when they do the Stars & Gazes. Some people call them the "Propeller". The Army has it written in the Drum major Drill manuals, it states that the 'Staff (Mace) shall never go above the shoulders'. From what I know another factor why the Army Drum Majors stopped twirling Staffs, was because sometime in the late 50s or 60s during one of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo a Drum Major came out the Castle draw bridge twirling his Staff and threw it up in the air. Sadly, this went horribly as the Staff came back down and he couldn't catch it, it hit the ground splitting the crown of the Staff. Which flew into the stands. After that at least in the Tattoo Drum Majors weren't allowed to do anything extravagant.
@delvinrodriguez334114 күн бұрын
@@Nathan.150Hey, you told me that Orderly duties were a thing of the past, and I asked you who told you this? And you never replied. I'd still like to know.
@MrBaton7414 күн бұрын
As far as I know the only drum major's who throw the mace during this parade are the ones of the Christs School. Think I got them doing it once during the parade, will be in a video coming up in the next few days, hopefully.
@Nathan.15014 күн бұрын
Great video, nice to see the RAF Band drummers having fun but they aren’t marines
@MrBaton7414 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@sidpheasant758514 күн бұрын
The processional route (including return) is quite long, as is the procession itself, but when I went as a kid (many years) the "crowd" would CERTAINLY have been more than 1-2 deep. We stood at various different locations at different times... And this lot also seem as quiet as the grave... All a bit sad, TBH [8:33 "The Crags of Tumbledown" - a very meaningful and moving (and GOOD) march for us back in the day]
@Armyvideos_Charles8 күн бұрын
Anyone know the march at 0:34
@delvinrodriguez33414 күн бұрын
I do!!!! Haha, all jokes aside. It's 'The Acorn' by Ron Goodwin. I actually have a snare drum "cover" version on my channel. A spiffing march!