yes they do and in my opinion it's the best part of the band....
Marching bands DO play at home football games, and parades.
Orchestral, jazz and Brass quartets.
Yes The Clarinet also is used in marching bands, jazz bands, and as a solo instrument.
Bands don't have a string section if they are classed as brass, silver or marching band. If they are a "dance band" similar to that we see in the period of Glen Miller then they would have had double bass
No. It mostly plays in marching bands and/or brass assembles.
Trumpets are commonly featured in various types of bands, including orchestras, concert bands, marching bands, and jazz ensembles. In orchestras and concert bands, they often play melodic lines and harmonies, while in marching bands, they contribute to the powerful sound and visual formations during parades and performances. In jazz bands, trumpets are prominent for improvisation and lead melodies, showcasing their versatility across different musical genres.
Some bands play in competitions over the summer, others compete in the fall. Many bands perform halftime shows at high school and college football games. And of course many bands play in various parades (4th of July, homecoming, etc.)
A single Trombone cannot play a chord by itself.
A sport that includes marching in different formations on a field to music both music and marching are done by band members. Marching bands also are in parades and play at football games and during halftime at football games. They also go to marching contests. It's very fun but a lot of work you have to dedicated.
They play usually jazz songs and they have a vary of instruments including: flute,trumpet,trombone,french horn,cornet,hornet and many more.
The trombone.
Speaking from personal experience, I can tell you right away that marching band takes a lot of dedication and hard work. You have to memorize the music, then memorize the drill for the music. The drill is the marching that you do while you play on the field. To top it all off, you have to put the two together. Now, some bands are "contest bands", which means they actually compete. Other bands are "show bands" which basically means they just play at football games or whatever, but not as a competition. The show bands tend to not have as complicated music or drills, but even so, it could take some work. Also, I've seen show bands that use lyres, which holds their music for them. So, really, show bands are much easier than contest bands. Just to clarify, the contest bands take A LOT of work if you want to be any good, and the show bands take work too, but aren't as difficult. Hope I answered your question!