Brass Band
Brass band music kicked off in the early 19th century, primarily in the industrial heartlands of Britain, where a group of blokes realised that blowing into shiny instruments was an excellent excuse for a pint afterwards. It features a delightful blend of brass and percussion, producing a sound that's as rousing as a three-legged race at a village fête, often accompanied by the faint aroma of baked goods from the nearby tea shop. Fun fact: these bands are so beloved that you might find them parading at competitions, dazzling locals whilst trying to avoid playing the same note twice - a Herculean feat by all accounts.

