Live music performance of the Massed Military Bands of the Light Cavarly Band, The Royal Artillery Band and Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland performing at the 2007 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Edinburgh, Scotland.
http://www.edintattoo.co.uk/ - Edinburgh Military Tattoo official website
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Musical arragements owned by the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo and the Massed Military Bands. The music featured are new derivate musical compositions of many well known tunes where permission was obtained to film and record the event by the Tattoo marketing team.
Music played includes Music at War Medley, Diamond Wedding, Royal Standard, Holyrood and Trumphal March from Aida.
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Videographer – A Taylor
Special thanks to Alan Smith, Edinburgh Tattoo Marketing Manager
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Video Shot using Hi8 Camcorder
The Royal Artillery Band has been based in Woolwich, South East London since the year 1763 which is the home of the Royal Artillery from 1716. The band is one of eight state bands which provides musical support for state and ceremonial functions within London, England's capital as well as for the Royal Artilley both at home within the UK and abroad.
Back in 1557 at St Quinten, the Band used Fifes and Drums however the regiment had a desire to have a Band of Musick which eventually lead to the formatio of te Royal Artillery Band in 1762 in Minden, Germany. The band then grew from eight musicians where the band members were trained to play both wind and string instruments and by the 1960's the band had over one hundred musicians. The Royal Artillery at the time of the video's recording were involved in around three hundred engagements which the band undertakes annually while during conflict they provide non-medical support to the Army Medical Services.
The Light Cavalry Band following a re-organisation of the Corps of Army Music. The band is one of two Royal Armoured Corps Bands which is based in Bovigton, Dorset where it's based to support the Queen's Royal Hussars, The King's Royal Hussars, The Light Dragoons, The 9/12th Royal Lancers Prince of Wales and the Queen's Royal Lancers.