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FIFER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of FIFER is one that plays a fife.
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Object: Fife - Shays' RebellionSmall and easy to carry, fifes became common in European armies during the 1500s and remained in use for the next three centuries.
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Fifes & Drums - Colonial WilliamsburgDuring the American Revolution, one fifer and one drummer were deployed as a regular component of a company of 75 officers and men. Two boys, generally aged ...
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The Instruments - Marquis of Granby Jr. Ancient Fife and Drum CorpsBy the 18th century, military use of fifers was regulated by armies throughout Europe and the American colonies. The rank of Fife Major was introduced as a ...
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The fifers role in the Revolutionary War - Nashoba Valley VoiceAug 4, 2024 · After enlisting as a fifer in the Continental Army at just 13 years old, Thomas Nixon Jr., of Framingham, marched on Lexington and Concord in April 1775.
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Music in the Revolutionary War | George Washington's Mount VernonDuring the Revolution, the army used fifes and drums not only to boost morale but also for communication and regimentation. Music, standardized for the army's ...
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The Museum of Fife and Drum - CTMQJul 7, 2022 · In the United States, the fife was used for military signaling purposes through the civil war, after which its role in the military as a ...
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“I had to take the fife and use it” - Heinz History CenterJun 4, 2015 · In the 18th century military, fifers and drummers played a pivotal role at Fort Pitt. They not only announced daily routines for the military but also ...
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Retirement absolutely royal for former TOG Fife and Drum Corps fiferMar 26, 2015 · Yet retirement from the military has given the veteran fifer the opportunity to still tell the Army story through music.
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Fife vs. Band Flute | Articles and Essays | Dayton C. Miller CollectionA fife is a cylindrical, keyless flute, while a band flute is a conical, multi-sectioned flute with keys, often in a flat key.
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John Williams, MSA SC 3520-18215 - Maryland State Archives... fifer in the Fourth Independent Company under Captain James Hindman. [1] Since Williams was a fifer, he was a non-combatant member of the troops, but still ...
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The Spirit-stirring Drum, the Ear-piercing Fife - Colonial WilliamsburgNothing so naturally quickens the step, or the heart, as, in Shakespeare's words, "The Spirit-stirring Drum, the Ear-piercing Fife.
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A HISTORY OF THE DRUMS AND FIFES 1650-1700 - jstorsays that the fife is a German invention introduced into military music by ... the sixteenth century, the fifer, facing front, blew his horizontally held.
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fifer, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English DictionaryWhat does the noun fifer mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun fifer. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
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Fife - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating in the 1550s from German "Pfeife" via French, "fife" means a small pipe instrument; also a verb from the 1590s related to playing it.
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Pfeife - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryEtymology. From Middle High German pfīfe, from Old High German pfīfa, from Proto-West Germanic *pīpā (“flute, pipe”).German · Pronunciation · Noun
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Fifer Name Meaning and Fifer Family History at FamilySearchAmericanized form of German Pfeiffer or Pfeifer 'piper, whistler', and a variant of the same Jewish (Ashkenazic) surnames.
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FIFE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webstermore at pipe. First Known Use.
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military flutes - flutehistory.comThe fife was replaced by the bugle in the 19th century, but has recently been revived in Switzerland, by North American war reenactors, and in the Pope's Swiss ...
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Military Music in American and European TraditionsOct 1, 2004 · The side drum could be played alone or with a fife. The fife is a small flute that provided melodic tunes to accompany the rhythmic signals and ...Missing: 18th | Show results with:18th
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British Military Music in Battle during the Napoleonic WarsSummary of each segment:
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Early American Bands | George Washington's Mount VernonBritish regiments were quick to pick up the idea and had such bands by the end of the 17th century. These were soon heard in the American colonies. In 1755 ...
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Call to Arms: Military Musicians in Colonial and Revolutionary AmericaResearch indicates that drummers and fifers ranged in age from ten to thirty-five, with a median entrance age of eighteen for drummers and seventeen for fifers ...
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A March Allegedly Played by the British at Yorktown, 1781No one hearing fifes and drums playing the “Derry Down” melody would have known what text/title was intended. If the British had “beat” the “Derry Down” tune ...
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Frequently Asked Questions - Old Guard Fife and Drum CorpsAccording to General Orders, signed by General George Washington October 2, 1779, regiments from Virginia were to wear Blue Coats with Red Facing [Trim].
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Field Music during the War of 1812 - National Park ServiceOct 10, 2025 · The Field Music-- a unit of the army made up of fife and drum musicians-- served a central role in the day-to-day lives of the soldiers at Fort McHenry.
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[PDF] The Importance of Music in the Civil War - COREThey provided di rection and focus and motivated men in the midst of battle. At the. Battle of Gettysburg, for example,. Major General George Pickett and his ...
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The importance of music during the Civil War - Statesman JournalMay 20, 2015 · The sound of fife, drum and bugle gave instructions to the troops to advance or retreat among other actions. Through the smoke and confusion, ...
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Three Men from Acton | American Battlefield TrustApr 21, 2025 · Luther Blanchard, the company's fifer, learned to play a tune called “The White Cockade,” a throwback to Scottish opposition to the English ...Missing: resistance | Show results with:resistance
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Music in the 18th Century Army | American Battlefield TrustOct 16, 2021 · Music in 18th-century armies was incredibly important to tactics, drills, maneuvers, and esprit de corps. The incorporation of music into ...
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The Music of the Army (Part 1) - RevWar'75Barty-King also states that the normal age when boys were taken in as drummers was "between ten and twelve." According to some inferences in this work it could ...
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[PDF] US Army Center of Military History - GovInfoJul 1, 2005 · and two lead musicians (a drum major and a fife major). The two lead musicians trained the company fifers and drummers and were responsible ...
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Material Culture: the Fife and Drum - National Park ServiceNov 2, 2018 · Music played an important part in the Revolutionary army. Each company was led by a fife and drum. Each company, in turn, was expected to have ...
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History of the Drum Majors - United States Marine BandThe Drum Major was considered the Leader of the Marine Band and the Fife Major's responsibility was to train the fifers. In July 1861, President Abraham Lincoln ...
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The U.S. Army Old Guard Fife and Drum CorpsThe United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps carries on traditions that accompanied the birth of our Nation, inspiring audiences throughout the Nation ...
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[PDF] The Continental Army... Infantry Regiment 1776 . . . . . 3. British Infantry Regiment 25 August 1775 ... fifer. and 70 rank and file, though it subsequently reduced the latter ...
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'Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps' marks 50th year | Article - Army.milFeb 18, 2010 · The Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps, founded Feb. 23, 1960, was created as an official ceremonial escort to the U.S. President.
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About - Old Guard Fife and Drum CorpsThe 69-member Corps uses 10-hole fifes, handmade rope-tensioned drums and two-valve bugles, that bring to life the exciting sounds of the continental army.
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The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps### Summary of The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps
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The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps - FacebookJan 25, 2021 · The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps has played a part in presidential inaugurations since 1961. Helping to preserve the history and legacy of ...
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Special Band Musician 42S - US ArmyIn this job, you'll perform in the U.S. Army Band, U.S. Army Field Band, U.S. Military Academy Band or the 3rd Infantry (The Old Guard) Fife and Drum Corps.
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When did a fife and drum corps cease to be a functional part ... - RedditNov 11, 2017 · Fifes and Drums were still apart of militaries up until World War 2, but as posted above, stopped being used as a communication tool.
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Musicians of the Household Division - Official siteThe musicians of the Household Division each serve in either one of 7 Regimental Bands: Grenadiers, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards of the Foot ...Household Cavalry Band · Grenadier Guards Band · Coldstream Guards Band
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Traditions | French Foreign Legion InformationAug 26, 2021 · The white kepi is worn by ordinary legionnaires for guard duty, military ceremonies, or as part of their walking out uniform.
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American Fife & Drum Music - The Company of Fifers & DrummersThe Company of Fifers & Drummers is a non-profit organization formed in 1965 to perpetuate the historical significance and folk traditions of fife and drum ...
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Music & Practice - Bedford Minuteman Company... Ancient fife and drum corps were springing up throughout the country. Most of the once popular modern fife and drum corps had long since fallen into oblivion.
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Fife and drum corps - WikipediaFifes have been in use by military organizations since the 16th century. Fifes originally accompanied companies of soldiers, providing music while on the march ...
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Ancient History Unraveled, Part 1: Phototour of a Connecticut TraditionThe ones that stuck to the old-fashioned tunes and tempos were called “ancient” by their more modern counterparts. Above, we see the Moodus Drum and Fife Corps ...
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Music | The Connecticut PatriotsThe history of fife and drum dates back to the 16th century. The Patriots strive to keep that tradition alive, adding their own musical twist along the way.Schedule · Videos · Contact · Members
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Rising Stars Fife And Drum BandRising Stars members grew up together in Mississippi, bonded over music, and evolved by playing thousands of gigs across the country.
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Fife and Drum Corps | Minnesota Historical SocietyThrough this program, students age 14 and older have the opportunity to volunteer as musicians and perform in concerts and field shows in the fort, from late ...
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Fife and Drum in America - The Company of Fifers & DrummersAt the time of the Lexington Alarm (1775), many of the Colonial Regiments making their way to Massachusetts included one or two fifers and drummers per most ...
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Argovia Rebels Fife and Drum Corps from Switzerland - YouTubeAug 7, 2024 · The Argovia Rebels Fife and Drum Corps performance on August 6, 2024 at the Company of Fifers and Drummers Museum in Ivoryton, Connecticut, ...Missing: Europe yodeler ensembles
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41st Fife and Drum Corps - Fort George National Historic SiteMar 22, 2023 · The Fife and Drum Corps at Fort George National Historic Site is a fun volunteer music program for youth ages 10-14 years old.
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[PDF] HAPPY BmTBDAY * AMERICA * - The Company of Fifers & DrummersNow, as we rekindle the new "Spirit of '76," we find that the general public is rediscovering what we have known all along •· an Ancient fife and drum .corps ...
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Le Fifre - Edouard Manet | Musée d'OrsayThe palette is narrow, with the faintest borderline between the horizontal plane of ground and the vertical plane of the background, painted in a fairly uniform ...
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Goya and Manet - Clark Art InstituteManet's undisputed admiration of Spanish art, particularly Francisco de Goya, comes through clearly not just in his paintings but in his prints.
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Yankee Doodle | Articles & Essays | Patriotic MelodiesIn the fife and drum state of Connecticut, it is the official state song. George M. Cohan revived the tune in his "Yankee Doodle Boy" (also known as "I'm a ...
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Der Pappenheimer (German, early 17th Century) - Fife & DrumNov 10, 2024 · ... Thirty Years War who served under Johann Tserclaes von Tilly in the ... The March of the Prince Early 17th century music on bagpipe viol ...
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The Patriot (2000) - Full cast & crew - IMDbCast ; Mel Gibson at an event for Edge of Darkness (2010). Mel Gibson · Benjamin Martin ; Heath Ledger at an event for Candy (2006). Heath Ledger · Gabriel Martin.Bryan Chafin · Adam Baldwin as Capt. Wilkins · Joey D. Vieira(1944-2025)
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Drummers Call, America's Fife and Drum Tradition - Amazon.comLearn about the honored place of fifing and drumming in the U.S. Army today and discover why corps from around the country descend upon Deep River, Connecticut ...
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(PDF) Child Soldiers: Tropes of Innocence and Terror - ResearchGatePDF | The story of child soldiers in the Western imagination is a story of symbolic reversals. Where the image of the child soldier once denoted public.Missing: depictions fifers
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Board of Directors Slate - The Company of Fifers & DrummersIn 2007 my daughter Haley attended The Company of Fifers and Drummers Junior Fife and Drum Camp. ... programs for both educational and social functions. He ...
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Percussion - Concord Community Music SchoolAdditionally, he is the curator for the drum collection at the Company of Fifers and Drummers Museum in Ivoryton, CT. ... He facilitates drum workshops from ...
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Recordings - Old Guard Fife and Drum CorpsFeatured selections include works by Johann Ernst Altenburg as well as arrangements of music from colonial America, the courts of Europe, and 18th century ...
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Join Us - Bedford Minuteman CompanyJoin the Bedford Minuteman Company to: Look good in uniform! Participate in reenactments! March in parades! Load and fire a musket! Learn to play fife or drum!
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[PDF] War of 1812 Bicentennial Events - NPS HistoryMar 25, 2012 · Fife and Drum corps from many states and Canada will perform in parade, individually and in mass corps performances. Hull's March & 126th U.S. ...
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Revolutionary Plymouth group marches to the beat of 18th-century ...Jul 4, 2025 · Membership in the Plymouth Fife & Drum Corps peaked in the 1980s and 1990s with more than 50 members. The corps has held steady at around 20 ...
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Archives - The Company of Fifers & DrummersFuture projects will seek to digitize our collection so that it is available for research online. A partial listing of the holdings in the Archives is as ...<|separator|>
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GROUP MARCHES ON WITH FIFE AND DRUM - The New York TimesAug 3, 1986 · In Lugano, 3,000 people gathered in the town square for the first European Fife and Drum Corps Muster. They drew the largest crowd of any ...