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Now what no more band?

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ok so you graduated high school how do you keep playing your instrument when there is no band? I am going to a community college but they don't really have a band that competes what do you do?

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  1. Why don't you join a drum and bugle corp?  They compete and if I remember correctly you can participate up to age 24.  Many of my student's participated while attending college as well.    I don't know where you live but here is a site to assist you.  It lists corps by state.. Yes, I really missed marching after I graduated too but jumped right into acquiring my music degrees so it kept me busy.  Go for it!!!  

    http://www.dbcna.com/unitedstates.htm


  2. Depending on what instrument you play, you may be able to join an amateur community orchestra or band in your town or area.  I know the ones in my area welcome amateur musicians from the community to join them and they put on a couple of concerts a year.

  3. Go and look for a volunteer band, local adult bands.

  4. you could just play in your spare time. or maybe start your own community band for other college band kids that don't have a band to play in. luckily, where i live, colleges don't compete, but they still have marching band for fun.
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