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  2. Daechwita - Wikipedia

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    Daechwita musicians playing yonggo (dragon drums) in a Seoul street parade. Daechwita (Korean: 대취타; lit. Great Blowing and Hitting) is a genre of Korean traditional music consisting of military music played by wind and percussion instruments, generally performed while marching or as a static performance.

  3. Marching percussion - Wikipedia

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    Marching multiple tenor drums can weigh anywhere between 30 and 45 pounds, depending on the model, and number of drums. This means they are typically the heaviest drums in the drumline. Modern marching bands and drum corps use multi-tenors, which consist of several single-headed tom-toms played by a single drummer. The bottoms of the shells are ...

  4. Military band - Wikipedia

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    Personnel from both the Presidential Guard Battalion Band and the Band of the Independence Dragoons form part of the newly formed Army Marching Band and Pipes and Drums, formed in 2016. The Brazilian Marching Band and Pipes and Drums is composed of 74 musicians who play instruments ranging from instruments for marching bands to traditional ...

  5. Royal Life Guards Music Band (Denmark) - Wikipedia

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    The Corps of Drums (Tambourkorps) is a percussion unit made up of 16 musicians of the DKLM. Half of the band performs on drums while the other half performs on flutes and fifes. In addition, most members of the corps of drums play on trumpets, which is used mostly in the Bb key for tattoos, reveille, and retreats. Since 2005, the corps of drums ...

  6. Yaogu - Wikipedia

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    Percussion music has one or more pieces each of big drum, big flange and small sickle. Big drum sound quality is thick, strong in volume, penetrating, and the main accompaniment instrument. Small shackles belong to the auxiliary instruments, and enhance the musical effect, so that the rhythm is more bright and harmonious.

  7. March (music) - Wikipedia

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    March music originates from the military, and marches are usually played by a marching band. [citation needed] The most important instruments are various drums (especially snare drum), horns, fife or woodwind instruments and brass instruments. Marches and marching bands have even today a strong connection to military, both to drill and parades.

  8. Philippine Marine Corps Drum and Bugle Team - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1950s, mounting demands surfaced for the representation of the PMC in various significant national events on a musical level. The then Commandant of the Philippine Marines, Commander Gregorio Lim, who was inspired and impressed with the performance and visit of the United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps to Manila, initiated the organization of the MDBT.

  9. Italian Bersaglieri Bands - Wikipedia

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    The first Bersaglieri fanfare band was born on 1 July 1836, when a department left the Ceppi barracks in Turin with wind instruments together with their weapons. [3] The meeting for the musical training of the trumpeters of the various companies gave rise to the battalion fanfare band, which in a few years became an independent unit, while serving the individual companies that also continued ...