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The Band of the Coldstream Guards providing musical support for Changing the Guard in Windsor on 5 March 2026. The New Guard was from 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, and the Old Guard, also, was from 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards. It was a further addition to the Coldstream Guards band's "run" of including a lot of variety in their programmes of marches at Windsor of late; on this day another 2 marches were played which I didn't know at the time of my upload. Many thanks to the viewers who subsequently quickly provided the information to help with identification of these 2 marches so that I could update my records and narrative. It was a sunny and almost cloudless morning which started off cold, but as it later warmed up it became another very pleasant spring-like day, without very much wind (wind can affect the recorded sound). It stayed dry throughout. The usual aircraft noise was louder than on some recent previous visits, with the planes flying low over the town as they approached Heathrow Airport to land. The crowds were generally fairly light. 00:00 The band emerging from the barracks, and marching up Sheet Street and round into the High Street on their way to Windsor Castle, leading the New Guard, playing "Chimes of Victory" (Joseph Bergheim), and then "Scarlet and Gold" (Lloyd Thomas). 03:28 The band marching off the High Street, continuing up Castle Hill and entering the castle, leading the New Guard, still playing the tail-end of "Scarlet and Gold" (Lloyd Thomas), and then starting "Dunedin" (Kenneth Alford), and then "The British Grenadiers" (Regimental Quick March of the Grenadier Guards). 05:26 The band marching back down Windsor High Street and round into Sheet Street towards the barracks, leading the Old Guard, playing the tail-end of "Guards Armoured Division" (George H.Willcocks), and then "Bravura" (Charles E.Duble). 08:46 Filmed from quite a long way down Sheet Street, the band, leading the Old Guard, marching back down Sheet Street and approaching the barracks, playing "The Thin Red Line" (Kenneth Alford), and then "The Grenadiers Return".