Not quite. It's more of a marching band version of the French horn.
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In marching bands, the most commonly used horn is the mellophone. The mellophone is a brass instrument that closely resembles the French horn but is designed to be played in a marching band setting. Its bell is pointed forward, allowing for better projection of sound while marching. The mellophone is often used to provide a bright, powerful sound in outdoor performances.
Million Dollar Band - marching band - was created in 1913.
Falcon Marching Band was created in 1923.
trupets,trombones,tubas,baritones,saxophones and, flutes
Not quite. It's more of a marching band version of the French horn.
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It is common for orchestras to have a brass section consisting of trombones/baritones, tubas, french horns and trumpets. Other than that trombones are commonly found in jazz bands and marching bands.
In marching bands, the most commonly used horn is the mellophone. The mellophone is a brass instrument that closely resembles the French horn but is designed to be played in a marching band setting. Its bell is pointed forward, allowing for better projection of sound while marching. The mellophone is often used to provide a bright, powerful sound in outdoor performances.
There's two main kinds of marching Tubas. A contra that goes over your shoulder and a sousaphone that goes around your body. Sousaphone: http://www.trevorjonesltd.co.uk/images/King2350Sousaphone.jpg Contra: http://www.gulfcoastsound.org/pictures/2003/082103-100_450x600.jpg
Million Dollar Band - marching band - was created in 1913.
Falcon Marching Band was created in 1923.
Oregon Marching Band was created in 1908.
Chippewa Marching Band was created in 1918.