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Who played in a marching or concert band?

TLDR: Who played in a marching or concert band?
In the forum thread, Jasony shares his experience playing percussion, specifically the bass drum in his senior year and auxiliary percussion in his junior year of high school marching band. He then poses a question to the forum members, asking if they are still able to play the instrument they used to play.
What did you play? I played percussion. I played bass drum in marching band my senior year of high school and auxiliary percussion my junior one.

Can anyone still play your instrument these days?
 
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