Marching men made a merry music.
lifting the knees to waist lineIt is "goose step" marching.
During World War I, Newfoundland soldiers were known for marching and singing the song, "A Long Way To Tipperary." It quickly became the official marching song of the British army.
Ides of March
Well, the people in the south who lived in the paths of marching armies were suffering from emotional and mental stress due to fears, hatred.
Marching
Adolphe Sax, a Belgian man that invented the saxophone as a louder version of the clarinet for use in military marching bands.
The troops begin marching to the battlefield.The marching band was spectacular.We are marching you down to the police station.
The marching band we know today branches out from drum and bugle corps which began performing field shows around the 1970's. However marching band has been evolving for centuries. Starting with traveling musicians and then evolving into military practice, marcging band has been evolving into what it is today for a very long time.
marching in two lines
Marching Out was created in 1985.
Marching In was created in 1970.
Marching quints have one more small drum, called the sprock, than the marching quads do.
The troops begin marching to the battlefield.The marching band was spectacular.We are marching you down to the police station.
just that a marching baritone
The sousaphone was actually invented by John Philip Sousa's protégé, J.W. Pepper in the early 1900s. It was designed to be a more practical and portable version of the tuba for use in marching bands.
The Marching Morons was created in 1951.