Singapore Armed Forces Band Explained

Unit Name:Singapore Armed Forces Central Band (SAF Band)
Dates:1994–present
Branch:Singapore Armed Forces
Type:Military Band
Nickname:SAF Band
Motto:In Harmony
Colours:White and Red
Commander1:ME6 Philip Tng Liat Peng
Commander1 Label:Senior Director of Music
Commander4:ME3 Lim Wee Beng Gilbert
Commander4 Label:Regimental Sergeant Major

The Singapore Armed Forces Band (commonly known as the SAF Band) form the musical arm of the Singapore Armed Forces. Consisting of the SAF Central Band and the SAF Ceremonial Band, the SAF Band provides musical support for key events such as the National Day Parade, SAF Day Parade, Passing Out Parades, Change of Command Parades and other military duties. Other than discharging ceremonial duties, the SAF Band also presents public concerts that aim to bring a wide range of music to the populace. They also seek to build up the band's music repertoire into an extensive array of styles and variety.

History

Singapore's military music would begin a year before it became self-governing. The formation of the Singapore Military Forces Staff Band on 1 June 1958 spelled the beginning of the nation's love affair with military bands. From this core group of 45 musicians would come five generations of military musicians from the country’s armed services.

WO1 Frederick Roy, the 15th/19th Hussars bandmaster became the first Director of Music of the SMFSB, a duty he did until 1962. The band's main duty then was as musical support to the Singapore Infantry Regiment's activities. One of his young musicians, SSGT Abdullah Ahmad, was sent to the Royal Military School of Music for further training, later becoming a warrant officer upon graduating. The band's first composition, the Singapore Infantry Regiment March, later became the Singapore Army's official march.

Lt. Edward Crowcroft of the York and Northumberland Brigade Band succeeded WO1 Roy in September 1962 as Bandmaster and Director of Music. By November, it became the Singapore Infantry Regiment Band, and WO1 Arthur Edward Hollowell, DOM of the Band of the Parachute Brigade, replaced Lt. Crowcroft. He became a captain by the commission and led the band to its first overseas visit in 1964: the band's visit to Kuala Lumpur as part of the Independence Day Parade on 31 August that year.

A year after, WO1 Ahmad was appointed the Singapore Armed Forces Director of Music, becoming a lieutenant, and later as captain. He led the new SIR Band to the very first National Day Parade on the Padang the following year. By 1968, the band made its first recording under his direction. By that time now LTA Ahmad was also responsible for the Band of the People' Defence Force, the official band of the armed forces' volunteer component. After different names, the band was dissolved in 1974 and personnel were given to the other bands.

At the same time, the Band of the Singapore Armed Forces was formed, with joint headquarters with the SIR Band at HQ 1 Singapore Infantry Btn., Beach Road Camp. They both later moved to HQ 3 SIB at Ulu Pandan Camp and later at 5 SIB at Portsdown Camp, and by 1972, the latter band was led by a Republic of Singapore Police officer, WO1 Ervin Dragon.

By January the next year, a new band, the NSF (National Service-Full-time) Band, was formed at Telok Pagu Camp at Changi. WO2 Alan Teo became its first conductor.

May saw the first name change for the bands. They were renamed as

  1. 3 Singapore Infantry Btn. Band, also known as the SIR Band
  2. 4 Singapore Infantry Brigade. Band, also known as the Band of the Singapore Armoured Regiment
  3. 2 Singapore Infantry Btn. Band

Alan Teo, by then a captain, left the DOM post at 2 SIB band by July that year, to join the then newly created SAF Music and Drama Company. Tonni Wei, then a sergeant and playing with one of the bands, was then studying at the Royal Military School of Music, graduating in October 1976 to become the bandmaster of 2 SIB Band, was commissioned as a second lieutenant (2LT)

In 1975, the 3 SIB Band soon moved to Jurong Camp, the 3rd Division headquarters.

In January 1977, Tonni Wei joined the MDC and Alan Teo returned to his old post. By February, 3 SIB Band became the SIR Band yet again, and Teo joined the now renamed Band of the Republic of Singapore Navy-the former 2 SIB Band-to Sembawang Camp and the RSN School of Naval Training. The SIR Band would later relocate itself at Jurong Camp that May. Peter Yan, then a musician sergeant with the army, and a part of the SIR Band, was then studying at Uxbridge at the RAF School of Music for Director of Music training. He graduated the next year and soon joined the RSN Band as its director.

CPT Ahmad retired from his post in May 1979.

In 1981, SGT Terry Seah Cheong Lock, who started his military music career earlier in 1975 with the Singapore Armoured Regiment Band, returned to Singapore from the UK after graduating from the Royal Air Force School of Music in England. He was commissioned as an officer upon his return, as well as being appointed the new Director of Music of SIR Band. CPT Terry Seah Cheong Lock led the band for 13 years, up to 1994.

As the 1980s progressed the public image of the bands was positive indeed, reinforced with increased participation of the service bands in the NDP and major military events such as the Open Houses as well as their concerts. By 1982, the SAR Band (4SIB Band) was soon relaunched as the Republic of Singapore Air Force Band, and would later move to Tengah Air Base. The SIR Band was also relaunched as the Singapore Army Band, but the band's new name and image never caught on. In 1986 the RSN Band welcomed its first lady musician. Their first appearance together in the NDP was in 1987's edition in the Padang conducted by the SAF's first Senior Director of Music MAJ Erwin Dragon, with another joint performance in 1990. 1988 saw the rebirth of the SAF Music Board and the formation of the SAF Symphonic Wind Band.

The SAF Band was formed in 1994 from men and women of the Singapore Infantry Regiment Band, Republic of Singapore Air Force Band and Republic of Singapore Navy Band. The formation of SAF Band come in a restructuring of the bands within the Ministry of Defence for more effective distribution of manpower. From 1994, the different bands within the SAF Band operated at different camps and locations. The SAF Central Band and SAF Band HQ(RSNB) were by the time of the merger in Tanglin Camp, Parade Band B (RSAFB) in Tengah Airbase and Parade Band A (SIRB) in Pasir Laba Camp, as they formerly represented the three branches of the SAF before their 1994 merger which resulted to these bands playing for the SAF at various events, including their participation in the National Day Parade as regular participants and arrival honours ceremonies at the Istana. These sections combined in November 2003 after the completion of renovations work to the 'White House', the former British Officers’ Mess in Nee Soon Camp.

In 2009, the Parade Bands were renamed as the SAF Ceremonial Band to reflect their duties more accurately.

Logo

The logo of SAF Band is a combination of the three services within the armed forces. Light blue signifies the air division, red signifies the land division and deep blue signifies the sea division. They are all united within the lyre, which is a universal symbol of military musicians. The logo is topped with the National Coat of Arms which was launched on 3 December 1959 together with the National Flag and National Anthem at the installation of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara at the City Hall steps and adopted by government agencies nationwide. Below the logo is a banner inscribed with the Band's motto, "In Harmony". The logo was designed by MAJ Tonni Wei and SSG Goh Poh Wah.

Structure of SAF Band

The unit is made up the SAF Band HQ and two operational bands: the SAF Central Band and the SAF Ceremonial Band.

SAF Band HQ

The SAF Band HQ is led by Senior Director of Music, ME6 Philip Tng and Regimental Sergeant Major, ME3 Gilbert Lim.

SAF Central Band

The SAF Central Band was formed during the merger of the tri-service bands in 1994 to serve as the premier band of the Singapore Armed Forces. Staffed by professional military musicians, the SAF Central Band provides top-notch musical support to all major State and SAF functions, parades and ceremonies. As the premier band of the SAF, the SAF Central Band is often seen at the Istana, performing for Presidential events and Welcome Ceremonies for visiting foreign dignitaries.

Recognised as one of the most prolific military bands in the world, the SAF Central Band delivers performances in various capacities. Other than being a wind orchestra, the band also plays the role of a marching display band and a ceremonial band. The band often reconfigures itself into other smaller groups, including chamber and jazz ensembles.

An integral part of the National Day Parade, the SAF Central Band also regularly performs at the Esplanade Concert Hall through its annual 'In Harmony' and ‘Chamber Repertory’ concert series. Thus far, the SAF Central Band has collaborated with many distinguished conductors, composers and soloists, including Allan McMurray, Douglas Bostock, Frank Ticheli, Evelyn Glennie, Jan Van der Roost, Toshio Akiyama, Yasuhide Ito, Eric Whitacre, Hardy Mertens, Philip Sparke, James Barnes, Steven Mead and Tsung Yeh.

As musical ambassadors of Singapore and the SAF, the SAF Central Band have been invited to perform in numerous countries, including Brunei, Canada, France, Germany, India, Japan, Malaysia, the People’s Republic of China, the Russian Federation, Scotland, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States of America, with its varied performances well received by audiences and organisers worldwide.

Through musical excellence, the SAF Central Band projects the professionalism of the Singapore Armed Forces and rouses the spirit of the nation in peacetime and war. Through its international reach and captivating performances, the SAF Central Band generates goodwill and strengthens defence relations with foreign armed forces.

Since it was created on the basis of the Band of the Republic of Singapore Navy (created 1969 as the Armed Forces Band), the Central Band continues its lineage.

SAF Ceremonial Band

Made up of Full-time National Servicemen (NSF) and Operationally-Ready National Servicemen (NSmen), the SAF Ceremonial Band supports the monthly Istana Changing of the Guards Ceremony, Specialist Cadet School (SCS) Graduation Parade, Officer Cadet School (OCS) Commissioning Parades, Guard of Honour (GOH) Parades for visiting dignitaries and other internal SAF ceremonies. The Ceremonial Band's two sections continue the heritage of the bands of the Singapore Infantry Regiment and the Republic of Singapore Air Force.

Key Personnel

Ceremonies and parades

Performances

The SAF Band had also represented Singapore at international music festivals. These include:

SAF Ceremonial Music

Salutes

Title Event Composer / arranger
President Fanfare Presidential Fanfare Tonni Wei Shi Ren
PM Fanfare Prime Minister Fanfare Johnson Lee Kah Hee
Salute No.1 Head of State Salute Tonni Wei Shi Ren
Salute No.2 Prime Minister Salute Tonni Wei Shi Ren
Salute No.3 Minister Salute Peter Yan P. T
Salute No.4 Chief of Defence Salute Ervin E. Dragon
Salute No.5 Service Chief Salute Terry Seah Cheong Lock
Salute No.6 Reviewing Officer Salute – Military reviewing officer of general rank including foreign ambassadors Tonni Wei Shi Ren
Salute No.7 SAF Salute – Senior military officers of colonel rank and below A. Abdullah Sumardi
NS 45 Salute Used in NDP 2012 to pay tribute to national servicemen of the past and present Johnson Lee Kah Hee
Advance in Review Order SAF Day Chua Siong Loo

Slow Marches

Title Event Composer / Arranger
Honour and Glory Various Parades, SAF Commando Formation, Trooping of Colors Tonni Wei Shi Ren
Pride, Discipline and Honour Various Parades, SAF Military Police Command, Trooping of Colors Johnson Lee Kah Hee
Standing Victorious Various Parades Tonni Wei Shi Ren

Quick Marches

Title Unit Composer / Arranger
Tentera Singapura Singapore Armed Forces A. Abdullah Sumardi
Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) March Singapore Air Force Ervin E Dragon
Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) March Singapore Navy Alan Teo Chwee Lye
Singapore Infantry Regiment (SIR) March Singapore Army F. W. Roy
The Digital and Intelligence Service (DIS) MarchDigital and Intelligence ServiceME2 Dax Wilson Liang
Marching with Pride Tri-Service Erwin E. Dragon
Upwards and Onwards Singapore Navy Arranged by Peter Yan P. T.; Edited by Muhammad Yusri
Bandstand SAF Band Tonni Wei Shi Ren
Bergerak SAF Combat Engineers A. Abdullah Sumardi
Berjuang SAF Signals -
Guard of Honour March GOH Contingents Tonni Wei Shi Ren
Pride of Our Nation Arranged by Tonni Wei Shi Ren; Edited by Philip Tng Liat Peng
Spot On SAF Military Police Command Ervin E. Dragon
The Commandos SAF Commando Formation A. Abdullah Sumardi; Arranged and Edited by Johnson Lee Kah Hee
The Logisticians SAF Logistics -
We are One Singapore Infantry Music and Lyrics by Yeo Kai Loon; Arranged by Tan Aik Kee
We are One Singapore Infantry Music and Lyrics by Yeo Kai Loon; Arranged by Tonni Wei Shi Ren; Edited by Philip Tng Liat Peng
We are One 128 Singapore Infantry Music and Lyrics by Yeo Kai Loon; Arranged by Johnson Lee Kah Hee
We are Ready National Cadet Corps Arranged by Tonni Wei Shi Ren

Ceremonial Music

Title Event Composer / Arranger
Majulah Singapura SCGP POP, OCS Commissioning, SAF Day, NDP Music by Zubir Said; Arranged by Phoon Yew Tien; Transcribed by Philip Tng Liat Peng
A Nation's March NDP 2012 Syawaludin Kassim
A Triumphant Spirit Various NDPs Syawaludin Kassim
For The People for the Nation Various Parades Johnson Lee Kah Hee
March of the Blue Berets Various Parades Johnson Lee Kah Hee
Munneru Valiba OCS Commissioning Traditional
Negara Kita OCS Commissioning Terry Seah Cheong Lock
Officer of The Day COG Ceremony R.B. Hall; Arranged by Norman Richardson
One in Unity NDP 2013 Johnson Lee Kah Hee, Joshua Low
Our Country Our Home NDP 2014 Johnson Lee Kah Hee, Joshua Low
Point of War National Day ParadeTraditional
Reach Out for the Skies Various Parades Johnson Lee Kah Hee
Salute to the Nation NDP 1994, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2011, 2019 -
To Mount with Loyalty Various Parades Tan Aik Kee
Training To Be Soldiers BMTC POP Arranged by Sin Jin How
Trust Me Singapore OCS Commissioning Ervin E. Dragon
Untuk Rakyat Dan Negara Arranged by Terry Seah Cheong Lock
We Are Singapore Tan Aik Kee
We The People of Singapore / Our Homeland NDP 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018 Johnson Lee Kah Hee
Will You? Various Parades Music and Lyrics by Jimmy Ye; Johnson Lee Kah Hee
Dead March from Saul Military Funerals George Frideric Handel
Arranged by J. Hartmann
Laid to Rest Military Funerals Johnson Lee Kah Hee

SAF Songs

Title Event Composer / Arranger
The SAF Dream Various Parades Music & Lyrics by ME2 Dax Wilson Liang
APGCians Marching On Air Power Generation Command (APGC) Lyrics by MAJ Chan Chin Ann; ME4 Johnson Lee Kah Hee
Officer Cadet School Song Officer Cadet School Arranged by Tan Yan Zhang
Sons of The Sea Republic of Singapore Navy -
The Medics of The Field SAF Medical Corps Lyrics by Dr Cheong San Than; Dr Koh Eng Kheng
With Pride We Lead Specialist Cadet School Johnson Lee Kah Hee

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