Talk:Marching band
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NAAMB? High School Military Marching Bands?
[edit]In East Texas, and some of Texas, many High Schools use military style, and will compete in NAAMB. NAAMB is between a lot of military bands, and I see no mention of any high schools or anything really at all mentioning the traditional military style in east Texas JE776 (talk) 16:46, 14 February 2024 (UTC)
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