Yes, my high school marching band does get to go out of state for competitions. also every once in a while for a parade.
most high schools have marching bands and a lot of colleges have marching bands
Normally. A lot of high school marching bands even march picolos.
Military marching bands, concert bands, high school marching bands, and college marching bands use saxophones for their music. It is a flexible-use instrument.
The five largest high school marching bands in Georgia typically include the bands from Collins Hill High School, North Gwinnett High School, Walton High School, Etowah High School, and the band from the University of Georgia's affiliated high schools, which often perform at larger events. These bands are known for their impressive size, skill, and participation in competitions. Their membership can vary from year to year, but they consistently rank among the largest in the state.
Some of the bands that participated in Obama's Parade Route were:Trumbull high School Golden Eagle Marching Band, CTPunahou School Marching Band, HIPetal High School Marching Band, MSThose were some of the bands that participated in Obama's Parade Route.Citizens' Hose Company Marching Band, Smyrna DE
Most marching bands are found at high schools or colleges.
Friday nights in their school stadium. Only during football season.
There are many thousands of high school bands found in the United States alone. There are many more band found across the world.
This isn't a very specific question. But okay, to answer your question: * marching bands (both high school and professional) * instrument repair shops/stores * any orchestras or bands (both school and professional) * sometimes they are on tv :) This isn't a very specific question. But okay, to answer your question: * marching bands (both high school and professional) * instrument repair shops/stores * any orchestras or bands (both school and professional) * sometimes they are on tv :) This isn't a very specific question. But okay, to answer your question: * marching bands (both high school and professional) * instrument repair shops/stores * any orchestras or bands (both school and professional) * sometimes they are on tv :)
About 12 in a region, 58 or so regions, so about seven bands
It depends on what criteria you are looking at. In the UIL State Marching Contest, Marcus High School, from Flowermound, has shown dominance since 2006. In the Bands of America competition, the most competitive circuit for high school marching bands, many schools have come out on top, most recently Johnson High School, from San Antonio. Many bands, however have been on top at this competition, including Reagan, LD Bell, The Woodlands, and even Marcus. In conclusion, in terms of overall dominance, one could say that Marcus is the best. In terms of overall consistency since the school's opening, Reagan would probably be considered the best.
North Dakota marching band competitions 1984-1987