The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band
The Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band is nationally known for its precision military marching formations on the football gridiron and is the largest military marching band in the nation. This 300+ member, Corps of Cadets unit is the official football band of Texas A&M University. Performing at all home football games and several away games, this organization is one of the most traveled collegiate marching bands in the nation. Led by members of the senior class, the Aggie Band is organized into Artillery and Infantry Bands and operates under strict military guidelines as an integral part of the Corps of Cadets. |
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Texas A&M Wind Symphony
This 55 member ensemble represents the finest wind and percussion players on the TAMU campus. The literature performed ranges from works of the 16th century to the most recent original compositions for full band. |
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Symphonic Winds, Symphonic Band, Concert BandThese ensembles are representative of all outstanding wind and percussion players on the TAMU campus. Literature performed by the bands is chosen from the best of traditional and contemporary band works. The bands perform two concerts per semester and occasionally participate in recording sessions and off campus concerts and tours. |
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Texas A&M String Orchestra
This vibrant string ensemble is open to all students on the TAMU College Station Campus with prior orchestra experience. It serves as a vehicle for members to continue their musical experience in the college setting. |
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Texas A&M Jazz Ensemble
The Jazz Ensembles are open to all band students with small combo or big band jazz playing experience. Depending on course selection, the jazz ensembles rehearse two or three times per week during the academic day and students receive one elective credit hour for participation. |
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