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Definition of Marching music
1. Noun. Genre of music written for marching. "Sousa wrote the best marches"
Specialized synonyms: Martial Music, Military March, Military Music, Processional March, Recessional March
Generic synonyms: Genre, Music Genre, Musical Genre, Musical Style
Lexicographical Neighbors of Marching Music
Literary usage of Marching music
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poems, Scottish and American. by Daniel McIntyre Henderson (1888)
"HEARKEN, Heaven's marching music Down through all the ages ringing! Turn the
Bible's hallowed pages, Listen, every leaf is singing! ..."
2. Poems, Scottish and American by Daniel McIntyre Henderson (1888)
"HEARKEN, Heaven's marching music Down through all the ages ringing! Turn the
Bible's hallowed pages, Listen, every leaf is singing! ..."
3. ... Select Notes on the International Sunday School Lessons by Adolphus Frederick Schauffler (1906)
"These were like the bands which lead processions in our day with marching music
to which the people keep step. THIRD. After these came the Ark of the ..."
4. The Correspondence and Journals of Captain Nathaniel J. Wyeth, 1831-6: A by Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth, Frederick George Young (1899)
"Only keep in mind that the capability for using as marching music is ...
Nevertheless good marching music has its use in keeping up the spirits of the ..."
5. The Independent Review (1906)
"The wall between me and the future is down ; the sun streams in ; and in my ears,
more loud and more clear, sounds the marching music, to which I move, ..."
6. Sources of the History of Oregon by Frederick George Young, Oregon Historical Society (1899)
"Only keep in mind that the capability for using as marching music is ...
Nevertheless good marching music has its use in keeping up the spirits of the ..."
7. The Song Lore of Ireland: Erin's Story in Music and Verse by Redfern Mason (1910)
"So much for the quality of Irish soldiery and Irish marching music. Disappointed in
their hopes, many of the Volunteers joined secret societies. ..."
8. Jewish Services in Synagogue and Home by Lewis Naphtali Dembitz (1898)
"Some passages of the Pentateuch are read to marching music: part of the Red Sea
Song,the tribes and their princes with their marching order in Numbers 10, ..."