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composers were often not interested in composing music for bands; this was due in large part to the instrumentation. Concert bands were (and still are) not standardized in their required type and number of instruments, making it nearly impossible to write the correct number of parts for the correct types of instruments. The quality of instruments also impacted composers' unwillingness to compose music for concert band. Wind instruments at that time were often difficult to play in tune and had difficulty in switching pitch and rhythm fast enough. This in turn influenced bands to stick with pieces that were transposed from
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and into the concert hall, it has gained favor with composers, and now many works are being written specifically for the concert band and the wind ensemble. While today there are composers who write exclusively for band, it is worth noting that many composers famous for their work in other genres have given their talents to composition for wind bands as well. This is especially true in Japan, where an enormous market can be found for wind band compositions, which is largely due to commissions by the
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Percussion ensembles in concert bands can range from 2 to over 14 players. The type of percussion instruments used varies with the piece of music being played. Many percussion instruments from different cultures are used in a lot of contemporary concert band literature, especially in high school and
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Trombone parts will usually be divided into three parts with the first two parts (trombones 1, 2) played by tenor trombones and the third played by a bass trombone. However, in rare cases where a fourth part is required, either trombone 3 is a tenor and trombone 4 is a bass, or trombones 3 and 4 are
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Trumpet and cornet parts have often been considered interchangeable and are sometimes separated into 3 or 4 cornet parts and two trumpet parts; however, this practice is no longer used and is usually only seen in older (e.g. pre-1950) works and transcriptions. Trumpets are almost always in B♭ though
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In many traditional U.S. high schools, there are multiple band levels, distinguished by skill level or other factors. In such schools, an audition may be required to advance to further band levels, while the common level would be open to anyone. For example, in many U.S. high schools, "Concert Band"
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Professional concert bands not associated with the military appear across the globe, particularly in developed countries. However, most do not offer full-time positions. The competition to make it into one of these concert bands is incredibly high and the ratio of performers to entrants is narrowly
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among others. As communication systems during war became more advanced, the use of instruments on the battlefield as signaling devices fell out of use. From then on, military bands would fulfill a ceremonial role, entertaining troops and playing for the community. As its role shifted so too did its
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It wasn't until the early 20th century that composers began writing works for concert band. Concert band composers of this time were frustrated at the lack of quality music for bands, and as such, began writing and performing pieces to remedy this. One of the first and most important original works
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The origins of concert band can be traced back to the French
Revolution, in which large bands would often gather for patriotic festivals and celebrations. These bands would play popular music that would immediately captivate the public's attention. Throughout the French Revolution, however, serious
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Until early in the 20th century, there was little music written specifically for the wind band, which led to an extensive repertoire of pieces transcribed from orchestral works, or arranged from other sources. However, as the wind band moved out of the sole domain of the military marching ensemble
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American community band where many military musicians, either stemming from amateur or professional backgrounds, sought to create their own community band after the war's conclusion. The large number of bands created during this era led to a "Golden Age of Bands",
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Instrumentation for the wind band is not completely standardized; composers will frequently add or omit parts. Instruments and parts in parentheses in the list below are less common but still often used; due to the fact that some bands are missing these instruments, important lines for these
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Complicated percussion parts are common in concert band pieces, often requiring many percussionists. Many believe this is a major difference between the orchestra (which usually lacks a large battery of percussion) and the concert band. While in older transcriptions and concert works,
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During the early 21st century, organizations that promote band research began publishing more research on wind band-related topics: Germany-based IGEB (founded 1974), the World
Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles (WASBE, founded 1983), and US-based organizations
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in a particular geographic area. It may be sponsored by the local (municipal) government or self-supporting. These groups rehearse regularly and perform at least once a year. Some bands are also
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instrumentation. A wider range of instruments was employed to play transcriptions of orchestral works, the bulk of the early wind band repertoire. These military bands evolved into the modern
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String bass parts are typically included in more advanced band pieces and larger ensemble instrumentation. The string bass part is sometimes replaced with
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both Bass. Scores will typically notate which one is preferred.
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families of instruments, and occasionally including the
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2744:"Concert Band 101: An introduction to wind ensembles"
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Wind Bands and Cultural Identity in Japanese Schools
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The American Community Band: History and Development
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2907:"History of Bands in World War 1 Part 1"
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2830:"Learning to Listen: Back to School"
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3129:"The String Bass in a Wind Group"
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910:North Cheshire Wind Orchestra
375:International Association for
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3093:University of Illinois Press
2911:Taps Bugler: Jari Villanueva
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2670:Association of Concert Bands
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1164:United States Air Force Band
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885:East Winds Symphonic Band
873:Salt Lake Symphonic Winds
411:American Choral Directors
390:US national organizations
368:International Society for
2803:A Parent's Guide to Band
2617:Journal of Band Research
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948:North West Wind Ensemble
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2503:Carter Pann
2468:John Mackey
2376:Ingolf Dahl
2366:Greg Danner
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2224:Alfred Reed
1963:treble clef
1887:Band Suites
1798:Bass guitar
1769:String bass
1679:Rain sticks
1674:Wind chimes
1638:Wood blocks
1613:Tambourines
1593:Tenor drums
1583:Snare drums
1576:non-pitched
1465:in E♭ 1, 2
1453:Flugelhorns
1180:the timpani
1166:scores for
1136:string bass
1059:bass guitar
1018:School band
730:has both a
652:Bands today
546:light music
523:synthesizer
515:bass guitar
511:double bass
420:Association
413:Association
406:Association
328:School band
3832:Categories
3808:Percussion
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3517:Bandmaster
3466:Brass band
3438:Orchestras
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2892:2013-08-09
2703:References
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2498:Ron Nelson
2493:Lior Navok
2453:Karel Husa
2028:Repertoire
1985:euphonium.
1923:transposed
1749:Vibraphone
1734:Xylophones
1669:Vibraslaps
1588:Bass drums
1568:Percussion
1510:Euphoniums
1473:1, 2, 3, 4
1471:Horns in F
1287:Bass flute
1278:Alto flute
1125:euphoniums
1051:percussion
1043:conductors
828:phonograph
696:Bandmaster
575:orchestral
542:orchestral
503:percussion
192:to readers
151:March 2013
121:newspapers
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3786:Euphonium
3531:Orchestra
3512:Conductor
3456:Orchestra
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1237:trombones
1229:clarinets
1198:recorders
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942:Australia
803:conductor
795:musicians
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467:wind band
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3774:Trombone
3729:Clarinet
3684:Woodwind
3677:Sections
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3350:22 April
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3249:ProQuest
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2686:See also
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1744:Crotales
1709:Drum set
1649:Tom-toms
1623:Timbales
1603:Tam-tams
1428:Trumpets
1309:Bassoons
1256:Piccolos
1204:, or to
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1117:passages
986:Portugal
586:American
495:woodwind
3813:Timpani
3764:Trumpet
3744:Bassoon
3714:Piccolo
3632:Timpani
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3505:Leaders
2809:8 March
2073:removed
2058:sources
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1724:Timpani
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1598:Cymbals
1578:choices
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