Being a former Army officer once assigned to the US Armed Forces School of Music at Little Creek, I wondered if NCIS ever did an episode involving the school or military musicians. Did not have to go far back to find "Musical Chairs". Quite interesting. Starts off with an impromptu performance of "Sing, Sing, Sing" . I won't go into details of the episode itself but the NCIS team was not fully aware of Navy musicians or music in general, with Nick being corrected about an instrument being the piccolo and not the flute. Another scene has Palmer stating he never knew the Navy had a band. Sorry, Palmer - Navy bands have existed since 1845, and the oldest of the military services, the US Marine Corps Band (The President's Own), was established in 1798. Nick was correct in stating that "Anchors Aweigh" was composed for a Navy-Army football game, in 1906. The episode, again without going into details, did do a nice rendition of the Navy hymn, "Eternal Father, Strong To Save". Overall, even though it was about Navy musicians, I found it to be well-done and I appreciate the fact that the cast and crew of NCIS consider musicians just as important to all aspects of the military as the other specialties. The only reason I did not give this episode a "10" - the Navy's most elite musical organization is, of course, The United States Navy Band.