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Canadian military bands : ウィキペディア英語版 | Canadian military bands
The Music Branch of the Canadian Armed Forces is composed of 6 full-time regular force bands, 53 part-time reserve force bands and 15 voluntary bands.〔http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhh-dhp/musi/index-eng.asp〕 Bands are often badged with the unit or base insignia that they support. The concert band in the Canadian Armed Forces are referred to officially as "Brass and Reed" bands. They are performing ensembles consisting of several members of the woodwind instrument family, brass instrument family, and percussion instrument family. The Music Branch also has pipe and drum bands. There is also a dedicated String quartet attached to the Central Band of the Canadian Armed Forces. Most bands also form smaller ensembles to suit a wide variety of performance venues, including show bands, jazz ensembles, rock bands, celtic ensembles, brass quintets, woodwind quintets, parade bands, and Dixie bands. The Regular Force musicians are selected nationally by competitive audition prior to enlisting.〔http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhh-dhp/musi/ar/index-eng.asp〕 Members of these bands often come from prestigious conservatories and schools of music. Reserve force musicians are hired and trained at the discretion of the local unit to which they apply. The training and career progressions of both components are separate. ==Performances== Military brass and reed bands perform as a marching band in parades, military parades, or seated, in concert, and play a part in military funeral, convocation, ceremonies such as Trooping the Colour, and parades. They participate in community events such as Remembrance Day parades and band concerts. These bands wear a mix of standard military service dress (either battle dress, DEU or shirtsleeves) and Highland dress as appropriate.
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