British Columbia Regiment Band
The British Columbia Regiment Band is one of many Canadian military bands in the Canadian province of British Columbia, serving as the official that serves as the official regimental band of The British Columbia Regiment, based out of Beatty Street Drill Hall in Vancouver. It is a voluntary band, which means that its band members are not composed of full-time professional musicians. The band currently provides musical support for the community in the Greater Vancouver metropolitan area.
The band often takes part in the following events:
- Kerrisdale Parade
- North Thompson Fall Fair and Rodeo
- Remembrance Day
- Performances for the Royal Family
- Presentation of Colours
- Remembrance Day
- Sun Run
- Apeldoorn Veterans Parade
- Government House Open House
History
Characteristics
The band has the following characteristics:Uniform
The following is the general layout of the band's uniform:Full dress headgear | Tunic | Trousers |
Black beret | Green tunic, black facings, yellow heavy-cavalry knot/Blue jacket, shoulder chain mail | Blue trousers, yellow stripe |
A feature of the jacket a traditional Mandarin collar, which is derived from in Qing-era China. The headdress comprises a Rifle Green forage cap and a red capband. The silver cap badge is that of the British Columbia Regiment. For summer dress, a uniform similar to Service Dress Number 3B is used
Structure
- Ceremonial Band
- Concert Band
- Dance Band
- Big Band
- Fanfare Team
- Bugle Team