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or color guards. They compete in the form of exhibitions. The biggest governing body in the National Drum & Lyre corps scene is the Philippine Drum & Lyre Associates Incorporated, established in 2011 and headed by Vincent Ace S. Mangosing as founding chairman. They stage yearly national
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competitions. The most recent one was May 13, 2017, in the Strike Gymnasium in Bacoor Cavite in cooperation with the City Government of Bacoor. Competitions are also held in many towns and cities in the Philippines commonly in celebration of a festival.
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Naga hosts the Regional Drum & Lyre and Majorette Exhibition of the Bicol region regularly. This event is hosted by BFARCIL. The latest event was on September 12, 2015.
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In bigger bands, the band may add a bass lyre, a bell lyre with a lower range of keys, and sometimes a grand lyre, a bell lyre with a wide range of keys.
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Numerous drum and lyre competitions are held in the Philippines commonly in each municipality or city. In a parade, they are always accompanied by
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The lyre section makes up the majority of the band. They play the melodic parts. A member of the band that consists of this section is called a
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Majorettes are performers who combine twirling a baton and dance movements, they may also have other props such as a flag, etc.
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Standard drum and lyre corps has 4 to 48 members. There is one leader, who serves as the conductor and leads the band in
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section. The drum and lyre corps originated in the Philippines, as an economical alternative to regular brass bands or
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Most drum and lyre corps in the Philippines sport a color guard section similar to US modern drum and bugle corps.
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Drum and lyre corps include Majorettes and Color Guards as well, these members add visual appeal to the band.
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Color guards add color and visual to the band, holding colorful flags while doing routines and steps.
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The drum section serves as the accompaniment of the band. It is composed with a group of
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The main part of the band has two sections: the drum sections and the lyre sections.
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which consists of the typical pit instruments used by drum and bugle corps.
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