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marching band

NOUN
  1. a band that marches (as in a parade) and plays music at the same time

How To Use marching band In A Sentence

  • "The Storm" is less successful, pairing overdriven marching band percussion with layers of indistinguishable distorted noise.
  • It was rooted in the parlour musicales, the outdoor sing-songs, the marching bands, the hymns stoutly sung in church, and other impressions of his boyhood.
  • At this point the group stood and swayed and periodically danced around in maneuvers that are standard fare for most high school marching bands as the excitement level grew. Archive 2007-11-01
  • Other moments evoke a raucous marching band and fairground refrains. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not content to just dissolve all this history into an ambient puddle, the track's frantic marching band brass section stomps double time for its giddy finale.
  • In recent decades, marching band traditions in the United States have evolved along decidedly different cultural tracks.
  • Other moments evoke a raucous marching band and fairground refrains. Times, Sunday Times
  • Based on the Historically Black College and University marching band tradition, this show features riveting rhythms, bold beats and ear-grabbing energy. Latest Press Releases
  • On a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in January 1924, Haile Selassie witnessed a marching band of Armenian refugees, all survivors of the Ottoman genocide. Haile Selassie witnesses an Armenian marching band
  • Klein says she stays involved as editor of her high school paper, and Nyberg makes friends in the school marching band.
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