Approved by Her Majesty in 1968, the Royal Salute is a musical greeting and mark of respect. It is performed whenever the Lieutenant Governor attends an official event.
The salute consists of the first six bars of the Royal Anthem – God Save the Queen – followed by the first four and last four bars of O Canada.
The Royal Salute was known formerly as the vice-regal salute.
Note: For a pipe band, a combination of 'Mallorca' and 'O Canada' is played for the Royal Salute.
Sheet Music
The following five pieces comprise one complete set of music. They are downloadable PDFs.
- Royal Salute in Bb

- Royal Salute in C alto clef

- Royal Salute in C with percussion

- Royal Salute in Eb

- Royal Salute in F

To hear renditions of the Royal Salute and God Save the Queen, click on the links below.