Giving the Army Commands B efore T echnology Advanced Instruments During the American Revolution e very corps had a musician a ssigned to it There was either a fifer or a snare drummer ID: 283134
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Music of the American Revolution
Giving the Army Commands
B
efore
T
echnology AdvancedSlide2
Instruments
During the American Revolution
e
very corps had a musician assigned to it.There was either a fifer, or a snare drummer.Bass Drums were not around yet.
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Music was how the commander told his troops what to do.
During the 1700s
walkie
talkies and two way radios did not exist.Talking and screaming was not heard during a battle.Commanders used different rhythms or songs to tell their unit to advance hold position or retreat as wale as other things.Slide4
The drum Major
The drum Major would tell the musician what to play by waving a mace from a hill over looking the battle.
Today he/she is the one who tells the musicians when to play, repeat or stop as well as where to march.
During the revolutionary War the commanders would watch the battle from near by since there was not video monitoring equipment.Slide5
In England However
Fifes were banned for an extended period of time, similar to Switzerland today.
Anyone caught playing a fife would be thrown in a stockade.
The fife was banned not only in public but in military as well.This started during the commonwealth and continued well after the King returned.Slide6
The fife
A fife is a wood wind interment created in the 1400s.
It could be heard for miles.
Heather Khlystov,2014Slide7
Base Drums
During the 1800s the base drums were added to the military line up.
These drums were designed with the same concept as the snare drums yet had a lower pitch.
Most resonators today use them to complement the music of the revolutionary war.It is important to note that they did not com into play until later.Slide8
The Snare Drum
The acoustic rope tension drum is mad up of two ends call heads.
Originally made from animal skins they are made out of many things today.
A wooden shell was the main body and wooden rims were the true ends.The rims we connecter to each other by rope and the sound controlled by leather called ears that either tightened or loosened the rope.Slide9
These Musicians Can
S
till be
Found TodayThe Company of Fifers and Drummers has many member in the New England area.
These members preserve the music through parades, performances and reenactments.Here is and example From 2010, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GU7zl_t3ZfI Slide10
Reference
http://www.ctbulletin.com/content/articles/2014/01/10/life/doc52d02b16f419f6254615881.jpg
Heather Khlystov, 2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GU7zl_t3ZfI
http://ancientfifeanddrum.com/history2.html