Jordanian Armed Forces Band

The Jordanian Armed Forces Band (Arabic: فرقة القوات المسلحة الاردنية) is the main musical unit of the Royal Jordanian Army made up of musicians who perform in official settings usually in the presence of the Jordanian royal family. When performing, all band members wear red and white checked Keffiyehs alongside their full dress uniform.[1] The band was established in 1921, with a core of 10 musicians who served with the Arab Army. In 1929, bagpipes from the area that is now Egypt and Syria were first introduced to the band.[2] In 1982, Hussein of Jordan approved the use of the band for purely ceremonial purposes. Today, the full band is composed of over 500 musicians who are arranged in a similar fashion to the Bands of the Household Division.[3][4][5][6][7]

The massed army bands at the Flag Parade in June 2018.

The band maintains the following units:

  • Marching Band
  • Symphonic Band (founded in 1977)
  • Pipes and Drums (located at the front of the formation)
  • Brass Band
  • Wind Band

The National Music Conservatory of the King Hussein Foundation often trains personnel of the band in a musical course aimed at preparing them for their inclusion in the band.[8][9]

Tasks

The drum major of the band, 1953.

Events that the band participates in includes following:

Sources

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