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University of New Hampshire Wildcat Marching Band : ウィキペディア英語版
University of New Hampshire Wildcat Marching Band

The University of New Hampshire Wildcat Marching Band (UNHWMB), "The Beast of the East," is the official marching band of the University of New Hampshire. The UNHWMB plays at the home football games, typically one away game, the Dover and Salem band shows, and various parades across New England. The band has traditionally had an equal mix of music and non-music majors and claims to have an average GPA consistently above the University average.〔(Official Web site )〕 The WMB usually marches between 80-100 members, depending on the year. Its largest roster in the past decade was approximately 125.
In 2001, the UNHWMB was invited to perform for Prince Rainier in Monaco as part of a nine-day tour through Italy and France.
==Performance style and instrumentation==

The Wildcat Marching Band is a corps-style band, which means it employs a roll step and other drill techniques taken from the tradition of Drum Corps International (DCI), and has in some capacity since 1965. The WMB's instrumentation comprises piccolos, flutes, clarinets, saxophones (alto and tenor, occasionally also baritone), trumpets, mellophones, trombones, marching baritones, sousaphones, and a battery consisting of snare, tenors (sextet), and 5 pitched bass drums, as well as cymbals. The WMB has used a pit (front ensemble) in the past, but since 1997, it is no longer standard. The Wildcat Marching Band also fields a color guard that primarily uses flags, but sabres and rifles are often used in feature. A featured twirler is sometimes also used.

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