Just something that is durable but still sounds okay. I'm not saying to get a cheap, bad sounding Clarinet, but you certainly don't want to use something expensive. It WILL get scratched up, and possibly dropped and so it will be more prone to damage. Plastic is probably a better choice. I used a plastic Yamaha clarinet for years and it was good through all the rain and damage.
LSU
Yamaha is a good brand to start with.
Though there is no single best marching band in the world, I think it's safe to say that the Blue Devils come pretty close.
It depends on the band. Generally the trumpets and battery can be heard the best.
FOC is From Forsyth Central High School which is located in Cumming Georgia, about and hour out of Atlanta. :) "Who's the best band in the LAND! ON the Field and in the Stands! F. F. FOC, O.O. OCF, C.C. FOC, Flash Of Crimson Marching BAND!!!!!!!!
LSU
Yamaha is a good brand to start with.
Though there is no single best marching band in the world, I think it's safe to say that the Blue Devils come pretty close.
The Michigan State University Spartan Marching Band.
clarinet,and alto saxophone
It depends on the band. Generally the trumpets and battery can be heard the best.
I'm pretty sure it's the Harrison Central High School marching band.
the claritromtars,the gutromnets
yes they do and in my opinion it's the best part of the band....
the water proof Band-Aid brand
FOC is From Forsyth Central High School which is located in Cumming Georgia, about and hour out of Atlanta. :) "Who's the best band in the LAND! ON the Field and in the Stands! F. F. FOC, O.O. OCF, C.C. FOC, Flash Of Crimson Marching BAND!!!!!!!!
I don't know, but a good starter clarinet I'm sure about is a Yamaha 250...so if you haven't bought the other one, try the Yamaha maybe. But probably the best brand of clarinet is a Selmer USA.