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MARCHES

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MILITARY, CONCERT & BRASS BAND MARCHES etc. FROM MY AAS HARROGATE DAYS

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Begone Dull Care - Corps Quick March of The Royal Signals

H.R.H. (Princess Royal) - Corps Slow March of The Royal Signals (*) See foot of page

L'Apprentice (Hall) - Bugle March

Quadrangular '64 (Hall) - Bugle March

Northgrove - Official Quick March of the First AAS Harrogate Band (circa approx. 1961)

Cock O' the North - Unofficial Quick March of the AAS Massed Bands (around 1963 onwards)

On The Ball  (by Eric Ball) - Unofficial Quick March of our Brass Band (1963 - 1966)

 The Atholl Highlanders - Unofficial Quick March of the Pipes & Drums - trad.

(Here we go) Looby-Lou - Unofficial Quick March of the Corps of Drums (1963 - 1966)

Bugle Horn - Unofficial Quick March of the Corps of Drums and Pipes & Drums combined (1963 - 1966)

The Earl of Mansfield - Unofficial Quick March of our Brass Band and the Pipes & Drums combined (1963 - 1966)

My Home - Unofficial Slow March of the Pipes & Drums and our Brass Band combined (1963 - 1966)

Auld Lang Syne - Slow March Off of each Senior Term on their Graduation Day - trad.

Bonnie Dundee 

High Road To Linton

We've Lived & Loved Together

The Green Hills of Tyrol

Mechanised Infantry

Mony Musk

Soldiers Of The Queen

Wi' A Hundred Pipers

The Piper O' Drummond

No Hiding Place - theme from TV Series of same name

Under The Double Eagle

Marie's Wedding - the first Pipe March I ever heard!

The Battle's O'er

Hielan' Laddie

When The Guards Are On Parade

The Kilt Is My Delight

The Rowan Tree

On The Square

Ye Olde Roast Beef (Of England)

King Cotton

There's Something About A Soldier

Johnny Todd - otherwise known as the theme from the TV Series, `Z Cars`

[The Cavalry] Last Post

Scotland The Brave

Flowers Of The Forest

Mist Covered Mountains

We're No Awa' to Bide Awa

--- to be continued!

 

( (*)The Slow March heard here is called 'HRH The Princess Royal', played by the Band of The Army Apprentices College, Harrogate, in 1988 ... under the Direction of Band Sergeant Major WOII G H Taylor [Royal Signals].)

 

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