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The Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas is a British military band based at Shorncliffe. It supports the British Army and the Brigade of Gurkhas in ceremonial settings, pass off parades, concerts and many other musical support tasks. It is a directly reporting unit of (RBANDS) under London District, which sponsors the promotion of British military music. It is one of two 'Light Pace' regular wind bands in the British Army. (the other being the Band and Bugles of The Rifles). The band has travelled extensively since its inception, travelling more recently to The Falkland Islands, Australia, Brunei, Canada, France, Germany, Nepal, Belgium. Today, musicians from Nepal are chosen during their Gurkha military training. Their musical instruction commences first under Director of Music (DOM) and then

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  • The Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas is a British military band based at Shorncliffe. It supports the British Army and the Brigade of Gurkhas in ceremonial settings, pass off parades, concerts and many other musical support tasks. It is a directly reporting unit of (RBANDS) under London District, which sponsors the promotion of British military music. It is one of two 'Light Pace' regular wind bands in the British Army. (the other being the Band and Bugles of The Rifles). The band has travelled extensively since its inception, travelling more recently to The Falkland Islands, Australia, Brunei, Canada, France, Germany, Nepal, Belgium. Today, musicians from Nepal are chosen during their Gurkha military training. Their musical instruction commences first under Director of Music (DOM) and then under supervision of the Royal Military School of Music. (en)
  • La fanfare de la brigade de Gurkhas (Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas) est une fanfare britannique basée à Shorncliffe. Il soutient la Brigade de Gurkhas de l'armée britannique au cours de ses cérémonies et représente la brigade en se produisant lors d'événements musicaux. Il s'agit d'une unité directement rattachée au (CAMUS), qui supervise la promotion de la musique militaire britannique. Il s'agit de l'une des deux fanfares de 35 membres du CAMUS. (l'autre étant le ). Le groupe a beaucoup voyagé depuis sa création, récemment en Australie, Brunei, Canada, France, Allemagne, Népal, Belgique). Aujourd'hui, les musiciens sont recrutés à la fin de leur formation militaire de base, l'enseignement musical commençant d'abord sous la direction du directeur de la musique (DOM) puis sous la supervision de l'. (fr)
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  • The Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas is a British military band based at Shorncliffe. It supports the British Army and the Brigade of Gurkhas in ceremonial settings, pass off parades, concerts and many other musical support tasks. It is a directly reporting unit of (RBANDS) under London District, which sponsors the promotion of British military music. It is one of two 'Light Pace' regular wind bands in the British Army. (the other being the Band and Bugles of The Rifles). The band has travelled extensively since its inception, travelling more recently to The Falkland Islands, Australia, Brunei, Canada, France, Germany, Nepal, Belgium. Today, musicians from Nepal are chosen during their Gurkha military training. Their musical instruction commences first under Director of Music (DOM) and then (en)
  • La fanfare de la brigade de Gurkhas (Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas) est une fanfare britannique basée à Shorncliffe. Il soutient la Brigade de Gurkhas de l'armée britannique au cours de ses cérémonies et représente la brigade en se produisant lors d'événements musicaux. Il s'agit d'une unité directement rattachée au (CAMUS), qui supervise la promotion de la musique militaire britannique. Il s'agit de l'une des deux fanfares de 35 membres du CAMUS. (l'autre étant le ). Le groupe a beaucoup voyagé depuis sa création, récemment en Australie, Brunei, Canada, France, Allemagne, Népal, Belgique). Aujourd'hui, les musiciens sont recrutés à la fin de leur formation militaire de base, l'enseignement musical commençant d'abord sous la direction du directeur de la musique (DOM) puis sous la supervi (fr)
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  • Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas (en)
  • Fanfare de la Brigade Gurkha (fr)
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