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Corps of Army Music

The Corps of Army Music is a corps of the British Army. It was formed in 1994 as an umbrella organisation to oversee the 29 new permanent army bands formed following Options for Change. In 2006, the regular army bands were reorganised again, with a reduction in total numbers:

It employs 1,100 musicians. The minimum term of service is four years, and the corps promotes itself to potential employees as a good opportunity to obtain a salaried post as a musician, something which is generally hard to find, possibly before embarking on a civilian career in music. A wide range of music is performed, not just marching band music.

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[edit] Regular Army bands

CavalryInfantrySupport ArmsServices
Band of the Life GuardsBand of the Grenadier GuardsRoyal Artillery BandBand of the Royal Logistic Corps
Band of the Blues and RoyalsBand of the Coldstream GuardsBand of the Corps of Royal EngineersBand of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Heavy Cavalry and Cambrai BandBand of the Scots GuardsBand of the Royal Corps of SignalsBand of the Adjutant General's Corps
Light Cavalry BandBand of the Irish GuardsBand of the Army Air Corps
Band of the Welsh Guards
Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland
Minden Band of the Queen's Division
Band of the King's Division
Band of the Prince of Wales' Division
Band and Bugles of the Light Division
Band of the Parachute Regiment
Gurkha Band

[edit] Territorial Army Bands

[edit] Order of Precedence

Preceded by:
Queen Alexandra's Royal
Army Nursing Corps
Order of Precedence Succeeded by:
Royal Gibraltar Regiment

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