After World War I there was a surplus of instruments from the bands that played during the war. Because of this, more people could afford instruments and the African American community could now play on many of these instruments and create their own music. In the long run this led to what we now call jazz.
The euphonium, which is a kind of "tenor-sized tuba," can be found in concert bands often providing a soloistic tenor voice.
Most marching bands are found at high schools or colleges.
Mostly jazz and some marching band, some brass bands, rap, rock, many diverse music sounds
Marching bands DO play at home football games, and parades.
no, they get silly bands
Marching Bands, Orchestras, Big bands, concert bands, Jazz bands, and sometimes but rarely rock bands. Marching Bands, Orchestras, Big bands, concert bands, Jazz bands, and sometimes but rarely rock bands.
Yes The Clarinet also is used in marching bands, jazz bands, and as a solo instrument.
Marching, concert, and jazz bands. Altos are very versatile.
No. It mostly plays in marching bands and/or brass assembles.
Trumpet
There are many types of bands. I shall attempt to name a few. There are Heavy Metal, Easy Listening, Jazz, Techno, Marching, and finally, Rubber.
Yes, Baylor University has the renowned Golden Wave Marching Band along with concert, symphonic and jazz bands.
The euphonium, which is a kind of "tenor-sized tuba," can be found in concert bands often providing a soloistic tenor voice.
Military marching bands, concert bands, high school marching bands, and college marching bands use saxophones for their music. It is a flexible-use instrument.
# Concert band # Marching band also symphonies. some orchestras will impliment them. and not uncommonly jazz bands
Most marching bands are found at high schools or colleges.
most high schools have marching bands and a lot of colleges have marching bands