How To Use Military band In A Sentence
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A military band is deemed necessary and is to form up facing the scene of execution.
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We are presented with images of performing military bands in rotundas being watched by finely dressed women and British soldiers.
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Thousands of veterans are expected to attend the ceremony, which will include a fly-past and a military band, on the eve of the 60th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
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There's the oboe player in a military band who combined music and sketching with digging graves to bury the dead.
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And as the bells tolled, so began John's final journey, carried on the military vehicle, escorted by the military band.
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They had ceased to patronise the nautch, and in its stead preferred English music or military bands.
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It shows cannons protruding from either side of the paddle wheel, a military band playing on deck, pipe-smoking officers in an open deckhouse, and soldiers striding about with shouldered rifles.
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There's the oboe player in a military band who combined music and sketching with digging graves to bury the dead.
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The military band paraded the streets.
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The article provoked anger at Miller from certain army brass and some old-line military bandmasters.
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The military band paraded the streets.
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The instruments soon gained a regular place in the orchestra as well as the military band.
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A typical military band consists mostly of wind and percussion instrument.
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There's the oboe player in a military band who combined music and sketching with digging graves to bury the dead.
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They would be expected to wear their dress uniforms and a military band would play.
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About 3,000 soldiers will take part in the review, including nine columns of infantry, two columns of armoured vehicles, helicopters and a military band.
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There's the oboe player in a military band who combined music and sketching with digging graves to bury the dead.
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As well as providing music for ceremonies and on the march, military bands play on bandstands, in concert halls, and for all manner of social purposes.
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Military bandmasters were able to arrange pieces to suit their players and instruments, and many became composers themselves.
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Pipe bands and military bands have also gone due to him, the very essence required for a military tattoo.
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Led by a military band and with standards flying, they march onto the town square.
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As the body was lowered into the grave, a Soviet military band crashed out the opening chords of the "Internationale" - the tune whose words and music had accompanied Kotane throughout his career in politics and most vividly expressed the brotherhood of man for which he had been fighting.
Moses Kotane
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A military band played Russian marches and folk tunes.
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The procession was a half mile long numbering nearly a hundred carriages aud was preceded by a military band which discoursed exequial music from the church to the cemetery.
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The width of the bore and the large diameter of the tone holes gives it a strong, pure sound, invaluable to the military band and to the swing and dance big bands.
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The 16-piece Salisbury Big Band was founded in the late 1980s by a group of former military bandsmen.
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A military band played Russian marches and folk tunes.
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The classical music scene languished during the war as symphony orchestras and opera companies lost musicians to military bands.
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(Piranha) three flugelhorns, sax, helicon tuba, and four tenor horns (an instrument that looks a bit like the French horn and is a standby of European military bands) blitz through tricky contrapuntal arrangements over hard-driving percussion played on a couple kinds of drums.
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In the foreground, a vast crowd marches in front of a military band led by a drum major whose face is recognizable as that of Emile Littre.
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At 4pm a hush descends and a military band plays the national anthem.
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They had ceased to patronise the nautch, and in its stead preferred English music or military bands.
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While the voices and sometimes tonal percussion leave you in no doubt about their West African roots, the horns echo African military bands and European / American brass bands.
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The instrumentation of the military band is similar to that of the symphony orchestra, minus the strings, but with the addition of cornets and saxophones, and a multiplicity of flutes and clarinets of various sizes.
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At 4pm a hush descends and a military band plays the national anthem.
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