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  2. Fife (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The Company of Fifers and Drummers, organization of corps and individuals who perpetuate the Ancient (U.S.) fife and drum tradition; Military Music in American and European Traditions, Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History, The Metropolitan Museum of Art; The Plymouth Fife and Drum Corps

  3. Fife and drum corps - Wikipedia

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    A fife and drum corps is a musical ensemble consisting of fifes and drums. In the United States of America, fife and drum corps specializing in colonial period impressions using fifes, rope tension snare drums and rope tension bass drums are known as Ancient Fife and Drum Corps. [1] Many of these ensembles originated from a type of military ...

  4. Fifer - Wikipedia

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    Fifers were present in numerous wars of note, as European and American armies of the 18th and 19th centuries "depended on company fifers and drummers for communicating orders during battle, regulating camp formations and duties, and providing music for marching, ceremonies, and moral." [2]

  5. Lancraft Fife and Drum Corps - Wikipedia

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    Lancraft Fife and Drum Corps is an Ancient Fife and Drum Corps based in North Haven, Connecticut, and is a member of the Connecticut Fifers and Drummers Association. [1] Lancraft was founded in 1888 by conservative Freemasons, but over the years has become the pride of Irish Americans. [2] [3] Lancraft Fife and Drum Corps Deep River Ancient ...

  6. Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps perform during a State Arrival Ceremony held on the South Lawn of the White House.. The musicians of this unit recall the fifes and drums from the days of the American Revolution as they perform in uniforms patterned after those worn by the musicians of Gen. George Washington's Continental Army.

  7. Corps of drums - Wikipedia

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    Instruments, particularly drums, have been used on battlefields as signaling devices across many different cultures.Unlike army musicians who form bands and are usually limited to auxiliary duties in wartime, drummers in a Corps of Drums are principally fully trained infantry soldiers, with recruitment as drummers coming after standard infantry training.

  8. Middlesex County Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    The Middlesex County Volunteers (MCV) is a 501(C)(3) not-for-profit fife and drum corps that plays music from the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Founded in 1982 at the end of the United States Bicentennial celebration, the group is composed of musicians and Color Guard, sixteen years and older.

  9. Drummer (military) - Wikipedia

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    A British Army drummer boy in 1854. Drummers are military personnel whose specialism is playing military drums. Drums were part of the battlefield for hundreds of years, being introduced by the Ottomans to Europe. Chinese armies, however, had used drums even before this. With the professionalization of armies, military music was developed as well.