Connecticut's Fife and Drum Tradition (The Driftless Connecticut Series & Garnet Books)

Connecticut's Fife and Drum Tradition (The Driftless Connecticut Series & Garnet Books)

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Connecticut's Fife and Drum Tradition (The Driftless Connecticut Series & Garnet Books)

The state of Connecticut boasts an extensive and active community of fife and drum groups. This musical tradition has its origins in the small military bands maintained by standing armies in Britain and Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries—the drum was especially important as it helped officers train soldiers how to march, and was also used to communicate with troops across battlefields. Today fifers and drummers gather at conventions called “musters,” which may include a parade and concerts featuring the various participating corps. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the largest muster ever was held in Deep River, Connecticut, in 1976. Musician and historian James Clark is the first to detail the colorful history of this unique music. This engaging book leads the reader through the history of the individual instruments and tells the story of this classic folk tradition through anecdotes, biographies, photographs, and musical examples.

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Country
USA
Brand
Wesleyan University Press
Manufacturer
Wesleyan University Press
Binding
Hardcover
UnitCount
1
EANs
9780819571410