A popular format for musical groups in America since the turn of the century. Wind bands feature saxophones and no strings, thus setting them apart for the standardized orchestra.

A wind band is usually an academic or academically funded group so the music director can afford to experiment a little bit. It has been this way for decades and as such a small academic sub-culture has sprung up around the music world with it's own patrons, fans, stars, and composers.

Many school systems that cannot afford the insurance or buying price of string insturments often have (a) wind ensemble(s).

David Maslanka and Alfred Reed are good examples of wind band composers.