Military band
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Military band
Military Band marchingA military band is a group of soldiers assigned
to musical duties. A typical military band consists mostly of wind and
percussion instruments. The conductor of a band usually bears the title of
bandmaster. The military band should be capable of playing ceremonial and
marching
music, including the
national anthems and
patriotic songs of not only their own nation but others as well, both while
stationary and as a
marching band.
Military Band formed up for
parade.
Military bands also play a part in military
funeral
ceremonies.
There are two types of historical traditions in military bands. The first is
military field music. This type of music includes
bugles (or other natural instruments such as natural trumpets or natural horns),
bagpipes, or
fifes and almost always
drums. This type
of music was used to control troops on the battlefield as well as for
entertainment. Following the development of instruments such as the
keyed trumpet or the saxhorn
family of brass instruments, a second tradition of the all brass military band
was formed.
During the
American Civil War most Union regiments had both types of groups within the
unit. However, due to changes in military tactics by the end of World War I
field musical had been mostly phased out in favor of the brass bands. These
performed in a concert setting for entertainment, as well as continued to
perform drill and martial events. In the United States, these bands were
increased in instrumentation to include woodwinds, which gives us the modern
military band in the United States, as well as the basis for high school and
college marching bands and
concert
bands.
Field music is still popular at ceremonial functions, with many organizations
such as police, fire, and veterans groups maintaining pipe and drum, fife and
drum, or drum and bugle corps.
In the
United States Army, the band is attached to the headquarters element and one of
its duties is to provide security for the command post. British Army bandsmen are trained to work in NBC 'Casualty Decontamination Areas'
and 'General Duties'. Modern-day military musicians often perform a variety of
other styles of music in different ensembles, from
chamber music to
rock
and roll.
See also
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