The Carolina Fifes & Drums is an historical, educational non-profit organization formed to preserve authentic martial fife and drum music, or "Field Music," specifically of the American Civil War era. We are all members of the 26th NC Regiment, a Civil War reenactment unit, and perform at reenactments, living history events, ceremonies and parades at National and State parks and historical sites throughout the Eastern U.S. In addition to fife and drum, some of our members perform in "Irish Temperance," a traditional Scot-Irish band playing jigs, reels and ballads from the British Isles.
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Nice seeing this - political correctness has done away with all our reenactments. I loved the Tannehill show every July. Lots of band music, vendors, seeing camp life, the battle with men, guns, horses and cannons. It was hot, damned hot unless you got lucky with rain. People including reenactors passed out now and then. But then Obama did away with all this. Have not been back to that park since. I hate seeing our history, good and bad, swept away. Todays kids know nothing about our country and how it works.
Fucck the CSA
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What's the first tune called? I used to play it but I can't remember the name.
Flowers of Edinburgh
Отличное исполнение!
i do really hope before dying to go in the us and see a reenactment :D
You can listen to this tune in the open credits of " The outlaw Josey Wales", finally I find the name of this song.
Sounds great.
Goosebumps
How good was that? Delightful.
Long live the South! My how quickly things have degraded in 10 years!
Imagine u get issued a drum 🥁 lol
Drummer boys were 12 years old or 10 and had a 95% death rate in battle of them getting killed
The stereotypical "little drummer boy" was mostly a Northern thing and simply not true in the majority of Field Musicians. In North Carolina, which is the state we portray, an examination of the rosters of all state regiments found only 1 musician being under the age of 18 and the only reason he was allowed to serve is because his father was the Drum Major for that particular regiment. All other musicians were of regular military age. Some, like the Moravians of Salem, NC (present day Winston-Salem) served as musicians because their faith did not allow them to take up arms but they still wished to contribute to the war efforts and they were already talented musicians (the Moravians are still well-known to this day for their music).
@@CarolinaFifesDrums k thanks for correcting me
I first heard this March in the movie "The Outlaw Josey Wales". I always think of that movie when I hear it now.
Ок застава победника Севера прва, али где је застава Јужњака.
Where is the confederate battle flag?
I guess it's because they couldn't show it, but I could be wrong
Omigosh, omigosh, omigosh! I love this march so march! Thank you lot so much!
Down with the Imperial Eagle
very good, the second fife makes a nice harmony to the main melody
No killing musicians
Where's the stars and bars
Флейты и барабаны! Очень воинственно!
The music is good but it is pathetic that you would celebrate secession -- better to celebrate re-admission to the Union. You are Americans.
whilst i agree, its history and better to remember and use the event to teach history and reenactments/living history.
Southern Soldiers march with the Union flag ?
Yeah, I found it really weird
Keep the history alive, thank you.
Even as a non American, this tune is appealing.
Brilliant UNISON !!!😊Close your eyes & THATS EXACTLY 1812 again Or The Greys Moving into BATTLE FORMATION 😕👍g
Fife and drum really gets your blood pumping.
Well-done!
wow
Gone to Texas!
wait the a northern flag bearer and a prussian song??? this doesn't seem right
Doesn't seem right that northern army soldiers should be leading them
Isto é PATRIOTISMO E ORGULHO é o que precisamos no BRASIL. Força e Honra. Não podemos parar e nem temer! #BolsonaroOrgulhodoBrasil #BolsoranoGuerreiro #DuqueDeCaxiasLibertador
Damn, the guys sound good. And the 26th NC Troops look good marching.
NO BLACK SOLDIER ???
Sound 100% authentic, great job!!!
Germen style
0:38 Hitler liked that song. It was played in Nazi germany throught out his rallys. Although it sounded much better coming from a 20th century band (even though it was nazis) because they had better and updated instruments.
German march? nice video, great to see this. Australia.
Where's the stars and bars. Come on
By the second year of the war the Stars and Bars were rarely carried. The regimental battle flags of Saint Andrew's cross had been issued, the square battleflag. When Lee took over after Seven Pines, he wanted everyone to carry the same flag. I know that some Nort Carolina regiments refused to put aside their state flags. The 47th NC, for example.
vive les états confédérés du sud!!! a mort Biden!
Why accept to march behind a flag and Yankee soldiers? It's a shame ! Dixie !!!! CSA! CSA! CSA!
Their grays seem to make a fine urban camo.
Does anyone know the title of that beginning marching tune that they are playing?
Where are the Yankee scalps hanging from the belts? 😀😀😀
What is this? Confederate soldiers marching behind a Union flag?
I have a couple of speculations as to why they did that. A. Too many people would either be offended or think it was a secessionist movement or B. They want to imply that this is U.S. history, as in the history of America as a unified nation
Fantastic video!
go on south
Well done and in these troubled times, good order of march.