Speaking from personal experiences I've seen many different Marching Bands that range in sizes from very small to very large.
There are many small bands that contain only 20-30 people total and some bands that contain 300+ members. While those large bands can be really impressive, I have seen numerous smaller bands that were immensely talented and performed just as well if not better than larger bands.
It depends on how many people are in your band and how many ranks you have. The smallest have probably about 20 people, and the largest hundreds!
Most marching band shows are anywhere from 6 to 15 minutes long.
About 150 to as many as you want in the band.
The length of a specific marching band's chorus line will vary depending on the size of the marching band. Larger bands participating in larger events will have longer chorus lines.
One "step" is equal to 22 1/2 inches.
The marching band we know today branches out from drum and bugle corps which began performing field shows around the 1970's. However marching band has been evolving for centuries. Starting with traveling musicians and then evolving into military practice, marcging band has been evolving into what it is today for a very long time.
A marching band can play any kind of music. As long as the music can be condensed down and can be accommodated to incorporate all marching band instruments, it can be played. EX) Classical, pop, movie soundtracks
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Most marching bands wear a hard tall hat with a chin strap, long pants that strap over your shoulders, and a shirt that has hard, stiff shoulders and stiff seams and sides.
depends on who writes the song. that person desides how long to make it you cant determine how long is chorus unless you have a specific song.
A parade with a marching band or the holocaust all over again.
The marching band we know today branches out from drum and bugle corps which began performing field shows around the 1970's. However marching band has been evolving for centuries. Starting with traveling musicians and then evolving into military practice, marcging band has been evolving into what it is today for a very long time.
A marching band can play any kind of music. As long as the music can be condensed down and can be accommodated to incorporate all marching band instruments, it can be played. EX) Classical, pop, movie soundtracks
The written answer is “A Line Of Chorus Girls” all together with no spaces. Hope this helps because it took me so long to find these answers.
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I heard it was just under 2 hours, not including intermissions.
A column of people. A crocodile of students. A file of bush walkers.
a long, narrow mark or band.
Most marching bands wear a hard tall hat with a chin strap, long pants that strap over your shoulders, and a shirt that has hard, stiff shoulders and stiff seams and sides.
AnswerRockette is synonimous with a Chorus line dancer. No, Rockette is not synonymous with chorus dancer, and no one refers to dancers as line dancers. A Rockette is a kind of chorus dancer. Not every chorus dancer is a Rockette.Broadway dancers have been called gypsies and ponies for a long time. Of course these are slang terms, or nicknames, if you will.Quite a few gypsies have gone on to starring roles - like Shirley MacLaine.
There are a few names for that. It could be a parade, a march past or a civil demonstration.
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