This years spectacular military parade takes shape in the heart of London for the enjoyment of visitors and Londoners alike. London pride, isn't only a great Beer.
This was absolutely exciting to me. I know nothing about the various groups, but truly appreciate their expertise. What a wonderful birthday celebration! Thank you very much!
I think I have commented on your work before, and again you have captured the atmosphere of the event. The slow march music while watching the quick march was a bit of a twist. I understand that you would like to get nearer to the parade as it would save the dreaded zoom shake and pixel break up. lol All in all it was a pleasure to watch and listen too..... and as I am an ex serving member and going to attend the Colonels review on Saturday ( my 70th birthday) this video has given me a great preview. Thank you very much.
I used a Sony NEX VG20 for this trooping. One of the best things about it was the quad stereo mic built into the handle of the camera. It picks up everything happening around you which really helps with the atmosphere of the occasion. Thanks for the comment.
3:23 Drum Major Liam Rowley, 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards leading The Band of the Coldstream Guards and The 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards Corps of Drums
Excellent video. Thank you and congratulations. Perhaps for the editing of future videos, though, it would be good to know that the British march with their left foot first. It's an error that the BBC does all the time too. You are in good company. (I just saw that you corrected it at 1:48 Thanks)
This was absolutely exciting to me. I know nothing about the various groups, but truly appreciate their expertise. What a wonderful birthday celebration! Thank you very much!
Beautiful and colourful👌👌👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Glad you liked it. It is quite a spectacle, just hope it will return one day.
@@MissMark999 yeah Miss😟😟😞😞😖😖😫😫🤧🤧corona virus ruined everything.
Thanks. Looking forward to the Trooping which I never miss.
Best military musicians in the world 💂🇬🇧
I think I have commented on your work before, and again you have captured the atmosphere of the event. The slow march music while watching the quick march was a bit of a twist. I understand that you would like to get nearer to the parade as it would save the dreaded zoom shake and pixel break up. lol All in all it was a pleasure to watch and listen too..... and as I am an ex serving member and going to attend the Colonels review on Saturday ( my 70th birthday) this video has given me a great preview. Thank you very much.
Great job videoing and sound is excellent!!Thank you!!
I used a Sony NEX VG20 for this trooping. One of the best things about it was the quad stereo mic built into the handle of the camera. It picks up everything happening around you which really helps with the atmosphere of the occasion. Thanks for the comment.
I also was seated on horse guards parade watching with pride our British army best in the world
Amazing!
Greetings from Japan.
There is no possibly about it!
The greatest nation on earth at its finest!
God save the British army! God save the Queen!! 🇬🇧
Great video
Excellent! Thank you, Miss M!
The arrival song played by the Massed bands of the Household Cavalry is just so fabulous and majestic. Fit for the arrival of a Monarch!
3:23 Drum Major Liam Rowley, 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards leading The Band of the Coldstream Guards and The 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards Corps of Drums
0:58 Drum Major Steven Staite, Grenadier Guards leading The Band of the Grenadier Guards and The 1st Battalion Irish Guards Corps of Drums.
The Argentine conscripts certainly didn't know what was on the way to sort them out
Excellent video. Thank you and congratulations. Perhaps for the editing of future videos, though, it would be good to know that the British march with their left foot first. It's an error that the BBC does all the time too. You are in good company.
(I just saw that you corrected it at 1:48 Thanks)
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@@MissMark999 Come on, don't be so modest. You are perfect. :)
1:59 Drum Major Gareth Chambers, 1st Battalion Irish Guards leading The Band of the Irish Guards and The 1st Battalion Irish Guards Pipes and Drums.
Got to admit the Brits can do ceremonial by the truck load.
I agree, but they have had longer to practice and as you say, it shows.
The coldstream guards trooped their colour 🇬🇧💂