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What do you call a Drum Corps with Trombones and French Horns?


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The same thing you call:

* a drum corps with electronics

* a drum corps with any key brass

* a drum corps with 3 valve brass in the key of G

* a drum corps with 2 valve brass in the key of G

* a drum corps with 1 valve brass in the key of G

* a drum corps with grounded percussion

* a drum corps with choreography in the color guard

* a drum corps without a flag honor guard

* a drum corps with asymmetrical drill

* a drum corps that allows females in any part of the unit

* a drum corps that does not have any affiliation whatsoever with any military or veterans unit

A DRUM CORPS.

Stop being so obtuse...

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The same thing you call:

* a drum corps with electronics

* a drum corps with any key brass

* a drum corps with 3 valve brass in the key of G

* a drum corps with 2 valve brass in the key of G

* a drum corps with 1 valve brass in the key of G

* a drum corps with grounded percussion

* a drum corps with choreography in the color guard

* a drum corps without a flag honor guard

* a drum corps with asymmetrical drill

* a drum corps that allows females in any part of the unit

* a drum corps that does not have any affiliation whatsoever with any military or veterans unit

A DRUM CORPS.

Stop being so obtuse...

What would you call a drum corps with woodwinds?

What would you call a brass quintet with the trombone replaced by a hurdy-gurdy?

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Just seems to me the world was better with both.

We had Bands and we had Drum and Bugle Corps. Now (or soon) they will Eventually be more or less the same. Seems to me, 1 is less than 2.

Sorry but I just really dig Drum and Bugle Corps and all the changes have not made it better (for me)

Yes I know How Obtuse

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The day valves were added, BUGLES WENT AWAY.

That was decades ago, before most of us marched.

If you marched with valves, you didn't play a bugle.

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