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Marching Band as a Sophomore (With no band Exp.)


Question Posted Monday December 16 2013, 9:42 pm

I've really wanted to join my HS' marching band, which I think is the best and biggest marching band in the county. I've had some little trumpet and baritone experience, but that was a very long time ago~ However I am in the HS' Honors Symphony Orchestra currently right now, and most of the people there have also joined Marching band. I plan to start out in the Pit section with no percussion experience at all, and I really just want to join my HS' Marching Band. Is it possible or not at all?

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Hardcore-Band-Geek answered Sunday December 22 2013, 4:12 pm:
It is totally possible!! I have been in my high school Marching Band for two years, Marching band does not care about your experience. WE help make you better. Band camp is great for that. You should go for it, Band/marching-band is the great choice I've made in my life, and i never regret it. I hope this helped, Good luck :)

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