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{{quote|Members from Marching Mizzou have also, especially in recent years, spun off to form smaller bands, under the auspices of the Department of Music. These bands (currently ''Mini Mizzou'' for men's basketball, ''3-Point Play'' for women's basketball, and ''Point Mizzou'' for volleyball) generally support the school's most popular indoor sporting teams, and serve much more of a pep band function. While not specifically part of M2, these smaller groups still perform traditional Mizzou songs, but also add many more contemporary tunes, and make other allowances for the indoor setting (such as using a drum kit instead of a drum/cymbal line, and the addition of a [[bass guitar]]).}}
{{quote|Members from Marching Mizzou have also, especially in recent years, spun off to form smaller bands, under the auspices of the Department of Music. These bands (currently ''Mini Mizzou'' for men's basketball, ''3-Point Play'' for women's basketball, and ''Point Mizzou'' for volleyball) generally support the school's most popular indoor sporting teams, and serve much more of a pep band function. While not specifically part of M2, these smaller groups still perform traditional Mizzou songs, but also add many more contemporary tunes, and make other allowances for the indoor setting (such as using a drum kit instead of a drum/cymbal line, and the addition of a [[bass guitar]]).}}
Much seems to have been copied from {{URL|http://bigew25.wordpress.com/origins-of-marching-mizzou/}}. Note the introductory sentence says "Researching the origins of Marching Mizzou..." without citing the researched articles. [[User:Nosaj544|Nosaj544]] ([[User talk:Nosaj544|talk]]) 03:54, 25 August 2014 (UTC)
Much seems to have been copied from {{URL|http://bigew25.wordpress.com/origins-of-marching-mizzou/}}. Note the introductory sentence says "Researching the origins of Marching Mizzou..." without citing the researched articles. [[User:Nosaj544|Nosaj544]] ([[User talk:Nosaj544|talk]]) 03:54, 25 August 2014 (UTC)
Future references: http://www.mizzou.com/s/1002/index.aspx?pgid=1115

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Some of this page's content has no references and doesn't seem to exist online. This segment about smaller bands is untrue according to the School of Music's official website:

Members from Marching Mizzou have also, especially in recent years, spun off to form smaller bands, under the auspices of the Department of Music. These bands (currently Mini Mizzou for men's basketball, 3-Point Play for women's basketball, and Point Mizzou for volleyball) generally support the school's most popular indoor sporting teams, and serve much more of a pep band function. While not specifically part of M2, these smaller groups still perform traditional Mizzou songs, but also add many more contemporary tunes, and make other allowances for the indoor setting (such as using a drum kit instead of a drum/cymbal line, and the addition of a bass guitar).

Much seems to have been copied from bigew25.wordpress.com/origins-of-marching-mizzou/. Note the introductory sentence says "Researching the origins of Marching Mizzou..." without citing the researched articles. Nosaj544 (talk) 03:54, 25 August 2014 (UTC) Future references: http://www.mizzou.com/s/1002/index.aspx?pgid=1115[reply]