Only in Lousiana... oh when the saints, go marching in.. oh how I want to be in that number, oh when the saints go marching in..
2007-12-30 04:28:12
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answered by hmmm.... 4
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If the deceased was involved somehow with a marching band during his or her life and the friends and family felt that it would be appropriate It's all about respecting the deceased persons wishes and celebrating their life, even in their death. If that is how they wanted to go out, absolutely. What a great funeral to be at!
2007-12-30 04:29:57
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answered by Ali 2
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You honor the person that passed in the way they wanted. If they wanted a marching band, a cheer-leading squad, a gospel choir, a 21 gun salute, a group of mimes, a procession of penguins, a skywriter or an open bar- that's what you do. Remember the person and honor their wishes.
2007-12-30 04:35:43
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answered by Suz 2
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If that was your last wish, sure. A marching band is just the right touch to liven up that dull funeral. Get some cheerleaders to go with it.
2007-12-30 04:27:29
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on who asked for it. if you want a marching band, put it in your will and leave money behind to pay for that. placing a marching band and someone elses funeral would be disrespectful to their memory
2007-12-30 04:30:39
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answered by Chit P 4
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nicely once you're purely speaking approximately doing turns whilst status nevertheless, it relies upon on what innovations your band makes use of. we've 4 counts to do a ninety degree turn. We in basic terms pass the front area of our ft; we keep our heel down and it purely sorta strikes with something of your foot. reckoning on how your ft are located in interest, the way you progression your ft will particularly fluctuate. Our interest is a 40 5 degree attitude, so in a left turn we would might desire to pass our left foot particularly greater to maintain that 40 5 degree attitude. you may desire to be midway there as of count quantity 2. desire I helped.
2016-10-09 21:27:31
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answered by ? 4
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In New Orlean it's not unusual to have bands, though they tend to be jazz bands. Why not a marching band?
2007-12-30 04:29:00
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answered by cwist66 2
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Yes, i have seen marching bands. They usually play Goodbye oh my love or something very sad. Nothing wrong with it.
2007-12-30 04:29:15
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answered by Duisend-poot 7
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Why not? Clinton's "White Water" crony Jim McDougal had a Dixie Land Jazz band and 3,000 people at his. It was just a big party.
2007-12-30 04:29:20
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answered by Martin B 2
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if the person was in a marching band!
2007-12-30 04:28:04
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, so long as they play songs that are half-beat not full pace. in the military we have formations during funerals they just move very slow in respect and to show that it is a sad event
2007-12-30 04:27:57
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answered by Chris B 4
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