the fife usually accompanies the drum.
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A fife is basically a flute without all the keys, just holes, like a recorder.
is a marching band in Limerick City Ireland
A fifer's drum is called a tabor, which is a small portable snare drum that is played by hand.
Old Americans invented it went they were playing the drums they hollowed out drum sticks.
Some type of drum.
A fife is genrally played alongside a drum
The fife and drum corps marched by smartly. The fife played the high notes in the song.
A circular rail about the mainmast, to which lines and sheets were bound to and by belaying pins. It is known as the fife rail because in ships smaller than frigates, the 'music' was provided by a single fife (pipe) and drum. The 'beat' to quarters, for example, was performed by the 'fife and drum', close to the mainmast, both fifer and drummer touching the fife rail.
A fife is basically a flute without all the keys, just holes, like a recorder.
It is believed that Paul Revere did play the fife. In addition, most historians believe that he also played the drum.
is a marching band in Limerick City Ireland
Fife is a quite famous county/region in Scotland. Also known as The Kingdom Of Fife A fife is also a type of flute.
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A fifer's drum is called a tabor, which is a small portable snare drum that is played by hand.
Old Americans invented it went they were playing the drums they hollowed out drum sticks.
Fife and Drum was the basic means of communication between the troops and their commanders. Different drum beats would signal when to wake up, load your guns, go get fire wood or water. A fifer and a drummer were assigned to each regiment, and they would be in charge of letting the troops in that regiment know what to do. The tunes would also be played for moral or death marches.
one type of drum is called timpani