The Trumpet makes a beautiful noise and its easy to read the small music u attach on BUT the mouthpiece when marching has 2 be plastic else it gets very hold becuz its metal.... I play the Clarinet :( .... gets boring but beautiful in the high notes but when marching ur music is down low.... if u play Bass Clarinet u use ur reg. clariney 4 marching
the clarinet
Trombone, Trumpet, Baritone, Mellophone and Suzaphone.
I have never heard of that brand, but for marching band you do not need a clarinet that is as good as your concert clarinet. I have two clarinets. One is a nice wooden Yamaha that I use for concerts. The other is a plastic one. I would definitely recommend using plastic for marching band as it will be exposed to the elements.
As far as I know, I haven't seen a single clarinet in a jazz band (sure in a marching band, but not in jazz). My friends who play clarinet are also in the jazz band, but intead of playing their clarinets, their switch/use saxophones instead. So, no, I don't think clarinet is a jazz instrument.
She plays the clarinet and it's 'You Belong With Me'
the clarinet
In a school band, in a brass group, in a marching band, ect.
if ur in marching band
He played trumpet in the marching band.
Yes, saxophone and trumpet, but mostly saxophone.
A cell and a marching band are both made up of separate components that need to work together. The cell, with all of its parts like the nucleus, mitochondria, lysosomes, Golgi bodies, ribosomes, vacuoles, etc., need to work together for the cell to work. A marching band is the same. The many different sections like trumpet, baritone, tuba, saxophone, flute, clarinet, percussion, pit, etc. need to work together to create a marching band.
Trombone, Trumpet, Baritone, Mellophone and Suzaphone.
Trumpet, trumbone, clarinet or alto sax, drums, cello.
I have never heard of that brand, but for marching band you do not need a clarinet that is as good as your concert clarinet. I have two clarinets. One is a nice wooden Yamaha that I use for concerts. The other is a plastic one. I would definitely recommend using plastic for marching band as it will be exposed to the elements.
As far as I know, I haven't seen a single clarinet in a jazz band (sure in a marching band, but not in jazz). My friends who play clarinet are also in the jazz band, but intead of playing their clarinets, their switch/use saxophones instead. So, no, I don't think clarinet is a jazz instrument.
the trumpet trust me im in band n it is mostly the same notes
Piccolo, flute, clarinet, saxophone (mostly alto and tenor, sometimes baritone), trumpet, trombone, mellophone (marching version of French horn), baritone, tuba, drums, and maybe other percussion (marimba, timpani, but those stay at the front of the field). Marching bands don't use double-reeded woodwinds, and there are no strings.