No. As it is a Drum Corp, not a marching band, the only instruments allowed on the field are drums and brass plus a stationary front ensemble. Woodwinds are not allowed.
learn to play the flute! There isn't much you can do with a drum in a flute ensemble!
Drum Corps don't traditionally march Trombones. At least not anymore. Trombone players are taught to play Baritones a lot of the time now because they're just easier to march with. It's like french horn players have to play a Mellophone since they can't march regular french horns. So, no, you won't see any major Drum Corps marching Trombones.
on an instrument and a flute and a drum and in bellas voice opera that has a bad opera voice
yes, i also play the flute in band i have to look up the flute history
The flute is not the easiest to play, but not the hardest.
Nope! It's the same fingerings as the flute, if you know how to play flute, you can play piccolo.
Two: Those who love to play flute and those who are forced to play flute.
on flute ?
The question is a bit vague and can be answer two different ways depending on the intent of the person asking. 1. Generally in the back of the band somewhat in the middle. 2. He can play in a rock band (or insert other style), in a drumline or drum corps, a symphony, in a musical, on a cruise ship, in a parade, in a circus, in a drum circle, on the street, etc.
You would play the instrument strongly for a forte dynamic level.
Anyone who is willing to learn how to play the flute may learn. People who play the flute are called "Flutists".
NFL player Matt Forte played for Tulane.