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These bass stands will help our high school's bass drum line tremendously. When you see any marching band, some of the most noticeable instrument are the bass drums. Why? They're the biggest. Particularly in the beginning stages when they're still being physically conditioned to the weight of the instrument, it's helpful to have stands for them to let their muscles catch up to the weight of the drums. This way, they can focus on creating great music, even after a long day of wearing the drums continuously. It seems like everyone in the marching percussion world these days has them but us!

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These bass stands will help our high school's bass drum line tremendously. When you see any marching band, some of the most noticeable instrument are the bass drums. Why? They're the biggest. Particularly in the beginning stages when they're still being physically conditioned to the weight of the instrument, it's helpful to have stands for them to let their muscles catch up to the weight of the drums. This way, they can focus on creating great music, even after a long day of wearing the drums continuously. It seems like everyone in the marching percussion world these days has them but us!

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