Talk:March (music)
From Academic Kids
I am going to be working extensively on this topic for the next couple days. I will try to be as complete as possible with my edits, but please don't mind if theres some incomplete or vague thoughts, as time works against me. I will fix/complete these ASAP. Also, despite my knowledge of this subject, I ask that any musical expert read over my edits and check for any untrue facts or discrepencies. Thanks
- SousaFan88 01:49, 15 Dec 2004 (UTC)
It would be useful to separate road marches from concert marches (e.g. Walton's Crown Imperial) and contest marches (e.g. Knight Templar).
SousaFan88 01:25, 23 Jul 2004 (UTC)
This page is just general information about marches. I have already created separate articles for Concert Marches and Screamers in the "See Also" section. Contest marches are yet to be elaborated on simply because I have a lack of knowledge of them seeing I'm American and contest marches are rarely heard anymore. So feel free to create an article dedicated to contest marches.
10 Great Things about Marches
Wow. Really POV. Joyous 05:52, Jul 1, 2004 (UTC)
- Removed the "10 Great things about marches." Content was
10 Great Things about Marches
- Marches are easy to follow
- Marches bring out the best of every instrument section
- Marches have a lot of feeling and motion
- Every march is unique
- Marches are sophisticated, but never boring
- Marches are versatile. They can be played by any band.
- Marches are not so long that they lose the attention of the listener
- Almost every music composer has written marches
- Marches are used in parades, circuses, and many more places.
- A march will stay in the very heart and soul of the listener
Joyous 22:58, Jul 22, 2004 (UTC)
