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Encyclopedia > Band Sergeant Major

The Band Sergeant Major (BSM) is the senior playing musician in a British Army band and holds the rank of Warrant Officer Class 2. He also functions as the band's senior non_commissioned officer, has various administrative duties and is trained in conducting. Prospective BSMs attend a special three_week course at the Royal Military School of Music, one of which is run every year. The equivalent rank in the Household Cavalry is Band Corporal Major (BCM).


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