How to Select Marching Band Instruments
Instructions
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Select Marching Band Instruments
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Decide how many overall instruments you want in your band. This may be dictated by the number of band members you have available to you.
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Choose your woodwinds, if you want them. Most bands include clarinets, alto and tenor saxophones, and often piccolos and flutes. Additional woodwinds are bass and alto clarinets, baritone saxes, bassoons and oboes.
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Assemble your brass section. The sky's the limit here, but standard instrumentation calls for trumpets or cornets, B flat tenor trombones and tubas or sousaphones.
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Fill up your percussion section with snares, cymbals, tenor drums and bass drums. You may want to add the optional glockenspiel, a kind of xylophone used by marching bands.
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Obtain catalogs from at least three retailers, either online or in person, and start comparing prices.
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Submit your list of desired instruments to each retailer and see what final price each comes back with. Let them know you are comparing prices so that they give you their most competitive bid.
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