A Musical Voyage

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- 224 – The show itself, once all of the considerable preparations and rehearsals were over, ran for a five day period. Each day we were required to take part in an opening ceremony, our individual display, and a finale. The other bands ran similar routines and in addition, the daily show consisted of showing off immense military power and technology including Mirage and F-16 fighter jets, Chinooks, Black Hawk and Apache attack helicopter gunships, unmanned drones, tanks, armoured vehicles, stunt motorbikes, winged skydivers and a spectacular tactical demonstration of Special Forces storming a building. Our display concentrated on demonstrating Navy traditions with the use of bugle calls, boatswain’s calls, Beat to Quarters and a Cheer Ship. In addition, we also put an emphasis on producing a display with an internationally recognisable Australian theme. This was achieved by performing the acclaimed Waltzing Matilda, but with a twist! After forming our finale positions with a team of fanfare trumpeters at the front of the band, a formal flourish and chorale based on the melody was played, which led into a contrasting upbeat jazz version where the trumpeters relaxed and showed off their improvisation skills to the audience’s delight. Participating in international events such as these is always an enjoyable and educational experience, working closely with bands and military personnel from different and contrasting cultures. However, special mention must be made of our the New Zealand Army Band, with whom we worked particularly closely during our stay in Abu Dhabi, and who continued their spectacular routine even though their home town of Christchurch was devastated by the earthquake whilst they were in Abu Dhabi. In addition to the main show, both ourselves and the New Zealand Army band, entertained a large crowd at the Gala Dinner held at the Abu Dhabi Armed Forces Officers Club, each performing as a ceremonial ensemble and jazz group. The Armed Forces Officers Club, itself a highly impressive complex constructed of what seemed to be mostly gold and marble with a plethora of crystal chandeliers and an abundance of elaborate ornaments, will also no doubt be remembered by all band members for its extraordinary dining experience. This place was incredible and we were simply, and quite literally, spoilt for choice. For dinner, we were presented with an obscene amount of extravagant, sumptuous food from every nation thinkable. And only those wise enough to have left room were fortunate to have experienced the numerous desserts on offer! As well as the Gala Dinner and main show for IDEX 2011, the band also performed for a cocktail party and Ceremonial Sunset onboard HMAS Stuart, but it wasn’t all work, work, work. During our stay in Abu Dhabi, we also managed to cram in plenty of sightseeing, including a brief visit to Dubai. Of course there was the Ferrari World attraction mentioned earlier and close by our hotel there was plenty of action at the Yas Marina Formula One Circuit. Abu Dhabi, however, also offers a great cultural experience with an interesting history, friendly atmosphere, good food and shopping, as well as plenty of sights to see. In particular, the unique contemporary architecture stands out, with an array of interesting shapes and designs from modern day leaning towers to giant upright circular discs. Possibly Abu Dhabi’s most famous landmark though is the majestic Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Mosque. This remarkable structure boasts several world records including the world’s largest carpet and largest chandelier. Whilst we were there, we were lucky enough to have been given a detailed guided tour around this incredible building. All in all, our visit to Abu Dhabi turned out to be a very successful, enjoyable trip and an experience to remember.

BRUNEI INTERNATIONAL TATTOO 2011 Article by Able Seaman Svetlana Yaroslavskaya The RAN Band and Precision Drill Team from Australia’s Federation Guard (AFG) joined together from 25 May to 2 June to represent Australia at the Brunei Darussalam International Tattoo (BIT) 2011. The rehearsals commenced at Garden Island, Sydney with AFG and band musicians arriving from all over Australia on 24 May. It was a unique experience for both the RAN Band and AFG Precision Drill Team to combine efforts in performing a new marching display on the international stage.

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Prince of Wales Award

3min
page 236

CDF Leadership Forum

7min
pages 237-238

Op Resolute – Transit Security Element Rotation 62

3min
page 235

The Salute – Indigenous Artwork

2min
page 229

A Naval Salute – RAN Centenary Concert

6min
pages 227-228

From the PR Desk

5min
pages 232-233

Final Signal from the Director

1min
page 230

4th Nanchang International Tattoo

3min
page 234

Abu Dhabi International Defence Exhibition and Conference 2011

3min
page 225

Brunei International Tattoo 2011

3min
page 226

From the PR Desk

3min
page 224

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 223

Strengthening Ties Beyond Navy

3min
page 220

From B Shed to Bryon Bay with Navy’s Variety Bash

6min
pages 221-222

Operation Slipper Deployment

3min
page 219

RIMPAC 2010 Sea Deployment Group

3min
page 218

From the PR Desk

7min
pages 216-217

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 215

ANZAC Gallipoli Pilgrimage

7min
pages 212-214

RIMPAC 2010

3min
page 211

From the PR Desk

3min
page 210

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 209

Sea Deployment Group HMAS Darwin

5min
pages 207-208

Northern Trident (Second Leg

4min
page 206

LONGLOOK 2009

8min
pages 202-204

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 205

Northern Trident

3min
page 201

LONGLOOK 2008

7min
pages 194-195

HMAS Sydney II (The Pride of the Australian Fleet

3min
page 196

From the Director’s Desk

8min
pages 197-199

Freedom of Entry Celebrations

3min
page 200

King’s Coronation, Tonga

7min
pages 192-193

Hands Across the Sea

7min
pages 188-189

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 187

RIMPAC 2008

7min
pages 190-191

Anzac Day in Mumbai

4min
pages 185-186

Tour to Afghanistan

7min
pages 183-184

Tour De Force 9

7min
pages 181-182

HMAS Adelaide Deployment

3min
page 176

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 180

Stories from the Solomon Islands

3min
page 177

Jingili Man’s Solomon’s Tour

4min
pages 178-179

HMAS Sydney Deployment

11min
pages 173-175

HMAS Parramatta Deployment

10min
pages 170-172

On the Bugle in Anzac Cove

15min
pages 165-168

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 169

Gallipoli 2007

3min
page 164

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 163

HMAS Manoora Deployment

6min
pages 161-162

All Hands on Deck

3min
page 160

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 159

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 156

Sea Ride in HMAS Kanimbla

8min
pages 153-155

Lest We Forget: Bugles engraved to commemorate OP RIMAU

3min
page 152

From the Director’s Desk

4min
pages 147-148

Tour De Force (A Musical Spectacular from Down Under

11min
pages 149-151

HMAS ANZAC Detachment

11min
pages 144-146

A Salute to Australia

3min
page 143

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 142

RIMPAC 2004

3min
page 141

A Life on the Ocean Wave

3min
page 140

From Seahawks to Singapore Slings

3min
page 136

HMAS TOBRUK Deployment

10min
pages 137-139

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 135

From the Director’s Desk

5min
pages 127-128

Missiles and Musicians

8min
pages 124-126

Good Morning Vietnam

7min
pages 122-123

Musicians Onboard HMAS Adelaide

6min
pages 115-116

Welcome from the Director’s Desk

1min
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Musicians Deployed in a Combat Role

5min
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Tour de Force in the Middle East

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Welcome from the Director’s Desk

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One of the Most Frightening Experiences of My Life

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