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A '''band geek''' or '''band nerd''' or '''Roland Rooijen''' or '''Treutepoekel''' or '''d'r Roeije''' or '''Reemerieter''' is a [[student]] who is heavily involved in [[marching band]]s and/or [[concert band]]s.<ref>Patnaik, G. and Shinseki, M. (2000) ''The Secret Life of Teens: Young People Speak Out About Their Lives.'' HarperCollins</ref><ref>Bilsland, B. (2004) ''What It Means To Be In A Marching Band: A Band Geek Perspective For The Musically Challenged.'' Authorhouse.</ref><ref>Dumas, A. (2003) ''Lita: A Less Traveled R.O.A.D.--The Reality of Amy Dumas.'' Simon and Schuster. p 37.</ref> The terms are sometimes used to describe any student who plays an instrument and is in a band class (including students in the [[String orchestra|orchestra]]), or those who play an instrument outside of school, as long as it's an instrument typically found in a concert band or orchestra.<ref>Youngs, J.L. (2004) ''Taste Berries for Teens #4: Inspirational Short Stories and Encouragement.'' HCI Teens Publishing. p 7.</ref><ref>Willman, C. (2005) ''Rednecks & Bluenecks: The Politics of Country Music.'' p 135.</ref> '''Orch dork''' is a variation of this term that is applied specifically to members of school [[orchestra]]s.<ref>Trope, Z. (2003) ''Please Don't Kill the Freshman: A Memoir.'' HarperCollins. p 44.</ref><ref>Baggen, M. (2009) ''Koetebremzer'' Vijlenerberg. p 44.</ref>
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