Military band music was popular for military soldiers in the civil war period. the sheet music above is of a normal song that a military band would play. This piece was written by John F. Stratton a musical composer and largest maker of brass instruments. This source tells us what kind of instruments were used and how there style of play was.
This is another example of military band music. and this here tells us the the military band we made completely out of brass and snare drums or side drums. The writer of the piece is E.K Eaton who was a military commander officer and this tells us that the conductor of the military bands was the commander that led the troops into battle.
1. This is Louisa Melvin Delos Mars who was the first african american woman to produce a opera.
2.This picture is of the cover of the album with the song O my darling Clementine. This was a popular song during the westward expansion because songs them were only played with a guitar.
3.The Ghost Dance was a native american ritual the let the gods help the native during the Indianan wars. this was outlawed by the us government in 1890.
4. The Gladiator March by John Phillip Sousa was a song played by the U.S. Marine Corps. in this recording you can hear that there are woodwinds so that means they introduced woodwinds into the military bands.
2.This picture is of the cover of the album with the song O my darling Clementine. This was a popular song during the westward expansion because songs them were only played with a guitar.
3.The Ghost Dance was a native american ritual the let the gods help the native during the Indianan wars. this was outlawed by the us government in 1890.
4. The Gladiator March by John Phillip Sousa was a song played by the U.S. Marine Corps. in this recording you can hear that there are woodwinds so that means they introduced woodwinds into the military bands.
This is a chart of a native american six hole flute chart.The flute spans one and a half octaves so they had complex rhythms and melody's that need more than one octave.