I searched for "inaugural parade" and I got "marching band".
Tonight I stumble across an inaugural parade that's different. The first version of it I found was so bright and sunny, the reflection in the brass instruments showed a bright blue sky dotted with white clouds.
Inaugural parade travels to the White House - YouTube
The song played at 1:32 minute mark is called National Emblem and according to wiki, it's commenly played on Independence day. Here's Wiki:
Edwin Eugene Bagley is best known for composing marches and in particular for the famous march National Emblem. This piece is played as a patriotic tune on Independence Day celebrations in the United States and features an excerpt of The Star-Spangled Banner. It is also used by the U.S. military when presenting and retiring the colors. A theme from this march is popularly sung with the words “and the monkey wrapped his tail around the flagpole”.
Welp, it includes, you guessed it, Revolutionary War re-enactors. They have a fife and drum corp.
The yellow banners with Biden/Harris printed on them look mighty strange. It also looks mighty insecure.
We have the B team standing in for SS. I'm sorry that's just my view. They lack the tension and focus of SS I'm used to seeing. Some look like they are walking around a mall, shopping. For a long initial period of time they all stared into the camera - not looking to the sides. I dunno, I 'm jaded.
Here's a comment on Twitter about the "parade".
The first video I linked is on Youtube and featured mil officers on the sidelines, some saluting as the parade passes. It's not a large parade.
Therefore, I'm surprised that the image shown in the tweet shows some kind of LEOs with what looks like cowboy hats on the sidelines, not the mil I saw in the first video. I dunno, could be explained...somehow. Reality is out of style now.
Now THAT is a parade!
Now look:
The time interval between rounds in a cannon salute will be 3 seconds except as follows:
* When honors are rendered at funerals, in which case the cannon salute will be fired at 5 second intervals.
* When such interval is in conflict with prescribed safety regulations for the type of cannon employed.
* When such interval is not feasible considering condition of ammunition and materiel, number of guns available, proficiency of gun crews, atmospheric conditions, and other local limitations.
The Arlington Salute attended by "Biden" and the extremely short version of Hillary Clinton and Fake Bill was counted on my stopwatch from "fire" to "fire" at about 8 to 9 secon intervals.
Now, Look very closely at the fake Hillary. You see this person is wearing heels to make them taller? Yep. And even that wasn't enough. FAKE.
***Inaugural parade travels to the White House - YouTube
I wonder why the Army unit (right after the band) goes from Right Shoulder Arms (carries their rifles on the right shoulder) to Left Shoulder Arms (carries on left shoulder) at 0:45 and then goes back to Right Shoulder Arms at 1:45. They are the only unit that does this.
I’ve been using this video from Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (JCCIC) to look for anomalies.
I have no idea if this is the same feed as everyone else has. probably is.
The photos you are showing are out of order. The twitter photo and your last photo comes first. The rest are after they make the turn back into the sunshine
If you watch this a tad, @5:35:10, the motorcade shows sunlight behind them and dark when they are in between buildings. Cowboy hat cops are in the picture.
@ about 5:36:10 the motorcade makes the turn out of the buildings and into the sunlight. Then look at 5:27:38 for anothr long view...
https://youtu.be/t2305DGsceE?t=20096
Mark