trupets,trombones,tubas,baritones,saxophones and, flutes
No. In nearly all of marching bands, there are no double-reed instruments like the bassoon or oboe.
Yes, and it includes all the woodwind and brass instruments.
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A marching band is made up of a mixture of brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. Thus, the string section that would be found in a symphony is not found in a marching band. Though occasionally, a marching band will use a guitar or Bass Guitar during a field show. In addition to that, double reed instruments, such as the Oboe and bassoon are not present within a marching band. The percussion section is also limited to snare drums, tenors, bass drums, and sometimes glockenspiels unless it is a field show in which they may include a pit which would use instruments such as xylophones and marimbas.Some instruments still carry over, but they don't retain the same appearance. A mellophone is the same as a French horn, but shaped as a Trumpet to make it more manageable. The same thing is done with a tuba to make it a sousaphone so it is more easily carried.
There are three types of drums that are common in marching band: the Snare drum, the Bass drum, and the Quad-Toms. Cymbals are also common in marching band, even though they are not a drum. If your school has a drumline, chances are there will be cymbals in it because they are commonly thought of as percussion instruments.
There are many different types of instruments: strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, etc. However there are variations of those, so please specify if this would be marching band, rock band, concert band, orchestra, etc.StringsPercussionBrassWind
You have have go be a very good marcher and good at playing instruments i think
I'm in my schools marching band and we call all of them instrument cases lol
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Types of instruments in a marching band usually include woodwinds (saxophones, clarinets flutes/piccolos,) brass (trumpets, sousaphones/tubas, euphoniums, trombones, and baritones,) and percussion (marimba and chimes and gongs in the "pit" portion, and a drumline composed of quints, snares, and bass drums.) Occasionally, some marching bands will employ stringed instruments hooked up to electric amplifiers, but the nature of those instruments often impair the musician's ability to march.
A band that uses musical sticks is typically known as a "drumline" or "marching band." These groups often feature percussion instruments, including snare drums, bass drums, and cymbals, played using drumsticks. In addition to traditional marching bands, some contemporary ensembles may also incorporate stick-based instruments like sticks for mallet instruments in a wider percussion ensemble.
Million Dollar Band - marching band - was created in 1913.