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Marching baritones are a bit heavier and the mouth pieces are much bigger than a mellohone. Some people sometimes refer to the mellophone as a marching french horn because they are so much alike.
The marching aspect of marching band started as a direct effect of the military band's influence on the marching band, but more importantly, marching serves a few purposes - it keeps the musicians in tempo by making them actively move in time, and it keeps the unit as a whole organized, not just a bunch of people walking around in sorta the same area.There are also technical aspects of marching - the mechanics of the leg follow through and the foot placement/angle support the upper half of the body, especially for a wind player. If players didn't march, there would be a "wawawawa" in the sound for every time they clomped their feet on the ground.
the way the music is performed with marching band you travel to invitationals and competitions and you compete and while both take a lot of work marching band is expensive but the experience is worth it. with marching band you well march and learn choreography and the music your multi- tasking.
There are many thousands of high school bands found in the United States alone. There are many more band found across the world.
procession
The barricades are in place to keep the people from interrupting the procession.
A parade.
THE ANSWER IS........... 115 people including color guard(no drill team)
procession means:a group of people in marching in order as in a parade.
Procession is a group of people, vehicles, or objects moving along in an orderly, formal manner.
A procession is a parade, a long line of people or vehicles or animals going in the same direction, one after the other.
This line suggests a scene featuring a large, organized group of people moving together in a procession, with many torches lighting the way. It evokes a sense of grandeur, formality, and possibly ritualistic or ceremonial activity.
it killed a lot of people
Presumably a procession of people. Motorcade = procession of cars Cavalcade = Procession of riders on horseback (from Cavalcare = to ride) Alternatively, and looking at other similar questions, it means your spelling leaves something to be desired.
procession
A parade with a marching band or the holocaust all over again.