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The clarinet is famous for being the most glorious instrument ever! It is usually found in symphonic bands, orchestras, marching bands, and wind ensembles
Most marching bands are found at high schools or colleges.
most high schools have marching bands and a lot of colleges have marching bands
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The two most famous computer bands are Apple and Dell.
actually, most marching bands use susaphones which are just marching tuba's. the reason is because they are light weight antd a heck of a lot easier to carry
The drum major keeps the tempo, so the most important thing is to follow them.
French horns are not used in marching bands. They are too unstable to march with effectively. Bands that march french horns are insane. The marching version of the french horn is called the "mellophone". There is also an instrument similar to the mellophone named the "marching french horn", but they are essentially the same instrument with a different mouthpiece. Additional marching brass instruments are trumpets, trombones, baritones, and tubas
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
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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.
The trumpet is considered one of the most versatile brass instruments, commonly used in jazz bands, marching bands, and symphony orchestras. Its bright, resonant sound allows it to stand out in various musical settings, making it a favorite among composers and performers alike. The trumpet's range and expressive capabilities enable it to adapt to different musical styles and genres effectively.