How To Use military music In A Sentence
- The sarrusophones of French invention are a complete family, made in brass and with conical tubes pierced according to geometric relation, so that the sarrusophone is more equal than the oboe it copies and is intended, at least for military music, to replace. Scientific American Supplement No. 819, September 12, 1891
- Chinese military music played softly in the background, and black-and-white photocopies of the actual images from which the sculptures were made littered the floor.
- The bands played military music, traditional brass band music, plus a couple of "bierkeller" songs.
- Hereward passed on to the barracks, where the military music had seemed to halt; but on the Varangian crossing the threshold of the ample courtyard, it broke forth again with a tremendous burst, whose clangour almost stunned him, though well accustomed to the sounds. Count Robert of Paris
- Troops marched to the sound of military music. Times, Sunday Times
- Troops marched to the sound of military music. Times, Sunday Times
- At its most formal and elaborate, a salute can be accompanied by appropriate military music and can include the discharge of a prescribed number of guns as a formal or ceremonial sign of respect.
- Recruited in Harlem, Europe's band may not have been playing ‘jazz’ by any strict definition but its military music was apparently highly syncopated and left considerable room for improvisation.
- No more marching in to military music, no women teachers, new school caps with a badge in yellow which we raised when we met teachers out of school bounds.