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there's no such thing, but there is such thing as a brass marching band
a marching tuba would be called a sousaphone.
Oregon Marching Band was created in 1908.
A regular step in marching typically measures about 24 to 30 inches in length, depending on the specific marching style and the individual's stride. In military marching, for example, a standard step is often around 30 inches. The precise length can vary based on the formation and the pace of the march. Consistency in step length is crucial for maintaining alignment and coordination in a marching unit.
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The Prussians at one time dominated battlefields in European wars. Part of the Prussian success was due to exact and precise marching maneuvers. For example, Prussian officers trained their soldiers to march in cadence with the left foot starting first. This would be in unison with drumbeats. By the 1730's marching soldiers had a stride of 65 per minute, with each pace to be at two feet. In attack mode the rate of pace would be altered and increased to 75 -80 paces per minute.
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The troops begin marching to the battlefield.The marching band was spectacular.We are marching you down to the police station.
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Marching Out was created in 1985.
Marching In was created in 1970.
Marching quints have one more small drum, called the sprock, than the marching quads do.
The troops begin marching to the battlefield.The marching band was spectacular.We are marching you down to the police station.
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