WordNet
n. genre of music written for marching; "Sousa wrote the best marches" [syn: march]
Usage examples of "marching music".
But I thought it was only marching music and no more, just a song - until I got here.
The books about concentration camps, the Nazi marching music, the records of Hitler making speeches, all seem to launch her on to a level of vitality where the tragedy ceases to depress her.
For the last third of a mile, they had been listening to the predark marching music, its sprightly cheerfulness like a dull dagger jammed in their guts, then twisted.
The thought rolled on, interweaving its counterpoint to the marching music.
They put Dirk on the couch and turned on his favorite recording, crashing cymbals and drums of heroic marching music, played by the Spaceforce Lifers Prisoners' Band.
There was another pause, and then a marching music began like solemn drums, and above the rolling beats and booms there welled voices singing high and strong.
A flick of a switch changed the ear-shattering broadcast from marching music to our presidential theme song.