What is another word for martial music?

Pronunciation: [mˈɑːʃə͡l mjˈuːzɪk] (IPA)

Martial music is a style of music associated with military events or activities. Synonyms for martial music include military music, war music, battle music, march music, and soldier music. Military music is a broad category that includes various forms of music designed for use in military ceremonies and events. War music, as the name suggests, is specifically associated with war and is often used to motivate troops or celebrate victories. Battle music is more intense and typically used during combat. March music is upbeat and designed to keep troops in step during a parade or march. Soldier music is general, encompassing all types of music enjoyed by soldiers.

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What are the hyponyms for Martial music?

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Famous quotes with Martial music

  • The martial music of every sideburned delinquent on the face of the earth.
    Frank Sinatra
  • Lead out the pageant: sad and slow, As fits an universal woe, Let the long, long procession go, And let the sorrowing crowd about it grow, And let the mournful martial music blow; The last great Englishman is low.
    Alfred
  • Here is where a great many professed disciples of Jesus fail of being real disciples. They have regularly enlisted, have put on their uniform, and there they stand before the recruiting office, with knapsacks and blankets on their backs, with muskets at "carry," marking time to the martial music — although some of them don't do even that; and there they have stood since their enlistment, never marching a rod.
    Henry Clay Trumbull

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