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Martial music

Martial music or military music is a specific genre of music intended for use in military settings performed by professional soldiers called field musicians. Much of the military music has been composed to announce military events as with bugle calls and fanfares, or accompany marching formations with drum cadences, or mark special occasions as by military bands. However, music has been employed in battle for centuries, sometimes to intimidate the enemy and other times to encourage combatants, or to assist in organization and timing of actions in warfare. Depending on the culture, a variety of percussion and musical instruments have been used, such as drums, fifes, bugles, trumpets or other horns, bagpipes, triangles, cymbals, as well as larger military bands or full orchestras. Although some martial music has been composed in written form, other music has been developed or taught by ear, such as bugle calls or drum cadences, relying on group memory to coordinate the sounds.

This article is about music in military settings. For the industrial-related genre, see Martial industrial.

Battle cry

Martial industrial

March music

Military band

War song

Royal Artillery Band

British Grenadiers March

Henry George Farmer

Kneller Hall

Mark A. Snell and Bruce C. Kelley, editors, Bugle Resounding: Music and Musicians of the Civil War era, National Conference on Music of the Civil War Era, 2004.

Lee Andresen, Battle Notes: Music of the Vietnam War, Savage Press, 2003.

John H. Beck, Encyclopedia of Percussion, Routledge Press, 2007.