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March: A song with a rhythmic pace. Originally, it was born in the combat life of the army, to inspire the will of the fighters to fight, to stimulate the fighters' enthusiasm for fighting, and later people often used this genre in social life to express collective strength and common determination.
The majestic melody and the firm and powerful rhythm are the basic characteristics of the march.
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A march is a vocal or instrumental piece written in the rhythm of a step. It is mainly used in the army to unify the requirements of the same pace, often with an even number of beats for periodic repetition, often used 2 4 , 4 4 beats.
The march first appeared in the pathos of ancient Greece.
The march was originally a type of dance music, which was mostly used when the masses appeared and exited. Since the seventeenth century, it has gradually turned into the field of art.
Modern marches refer to pieces played by brass bands from the 17th century onwards.
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The march is a ** work written in the rhythm of marching steps. It is usually played when the procession is marching to unify the pace and will. The marches are: Army March, Wedding March, Festive March, and March for Artistic Enjoyment. Mostly in even-numbered time.
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"March of the Volunteers", "March of the Army", "March of the Wedding", "March of the Chinese People's Liberation Army", "March of the Radesky" and so on.
1. "March of the Volunteers".
The March of the Volunteers is a song written by Tian Han and composed by Nie Er, which is the theme song of the movie "Children of the Storm", known as the clarion call for the liberation of the Chinese nation, and since its birth in 1935 at the juncture of national danger, it has played a huge role in inspiring the patriotic spirit of the Chinese people, and later became the national anthem of the People's Republic of China.
2. "March of the Army".
The March of the Army, composed around 1822, is the first piece of the "March of the Army" for piano. Written in a trilogy, it depicts the majestic posture of the soldiers as they march and the scenes of people welcoming them in the streets. Among Schubert's many piano couplets are three sets of marches.
3. "March of the Chinese People's Liberation Army".
The military song of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, titled "March of the Chinese People's Liberation Army", was composed by Gongmu and Zheng Lucheng, composed in 1939. Formerly known as "March of the Eighth Route Army", it is one of the songs "Eighth Route Army Cantata".
4. "Wedding March".
There are two famous "Wedding Marches". One is the prelude to the fifth act of Mendelssohn's opera A Midsummer Night's Dream, and the other is a mixed chorus "Wedding Cantata" at the beginning of the third act of Wagner's opera Lohengrin, which was named "Wedding March" because it is often used as a wedding**, and was later adapted into an orchestral piece.
5. "Radetzky March".
Radetzky March, orchestral piece, composed in 1848 by Austrian composer Johann Strauss the Elder. It is the most famous masterpiece of Old John, and is often used as the last piece of popular orchestral music. The famous Viennese New Year's party every year always ends with this piece and has become a tradition.
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A march is a rhythmic form, usually with a clear, strong and weak rhythm, and usually in regular beats, such as 4 4 or 2 4 beats.
The tempo of the march usually matches the beat of a particular pace, such as the usual 120 steps per minute or so when marching in an army procession. This kind of rhythm of matching numbers can make the pace and the melody echo each other, forming a sense of rhythm that is like a fierce demolition.
The melody of the march is usually majestic and powerful, with a breakdown of the main chord to create a high-spirited momentum. In addition, the structure of the march is usually balanced and symmetrical, and the thematic parts are often dotted or syncopated rhythms to enhance elasticity and create a sense of propulsion.
In general, the rhythmic characteristics of the march are evident in the sweet potato hood, with a strong sense of rhythm and dynamics, which can stimulate people's enthusiasm and motivation.
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There is a clear pace of rhythm, spirit.
The march is characterized by a clear rhythm, a clear distinction between strength and weakness, a regular tempo and a common 4 4 or 4 2 time; The structure is mostly balanced, symmetrical and square; The melody is mostly majestic, vigorous, vigorous and heroic, and its theme often begins with the decomposition of the major main chord to create a high-spirited and upward momentum. The march is often used as a song for group marching, to unify the marcher's pace and arouse a certain emotion. The march has a variety of qualities and expresses the mentality of the masses of various classes, such as:
Marching March, Battle March, Celebration March, Welcome March, Wedding March, Funeral March, Praise March, Soldiers' March, Workers' March, Youth March, and more. The structure of common marches is mostly composed of a single three-part body or a single two-part body, and a single and no sections.
See: March of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
Battle song of the Chinese People's Volunteers.
Singing about the Motherland.
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The march is generally in 2 4 or 4 4 beats, and the traditional march has a strong sense of rhythm due to the need for a uniform pace.
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Top 10 Marches of the World:Turkish March
Mozart, La Marseillaise, Rouge de Lear, March of the Army
Schubert, Funeral March
Chopin, "Wedding March" Felix Mendelssohn.
Radetzky March" Johann Strauss, "Lakchi March" Johann Strauss, "Solemn March" Mozart, "The Star-Spangled Banner Never Falls".
John Philip Sousa, "March of Old Friends" Carl. Tektronix.
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The modern march refers to music played by brass bands after the 17th century. It is mainly used in the army to unify the requirements of the same pace of march, with even beats as periodic repetitions, often used 2 4 , 4 4 beats.
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