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Manuel do Espírito Santo, with "Cisne Branco" (the official march of the Navy), "Avante
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Those marches indicative of the light infantry and rifle regiments of the Army (today The Rifles and the Royal Gurkha Rifles), like "Silver Bugles" and "Bravest of the Brave", move at a faster 140 beats per minute pace and feature the distinctive bugle sounds common to the bands of these units (plus
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European and American march styles. Almost all states of Brazil have contributed to the growth of this tradition with a number of marches composed by local musicians, many of patriotic nature. Most popular composers are Antônio
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army in order to move faster. Since
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and, from 1871 and on, Germany. The tempo is strict and lies between 110 and 112 beats per minute. The oom-pah rhythm is common, although it is rarely as distinctive as in a typical German march. The first bars are nearly always played loudly, followed by a cheerful melody, often with pronounced
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During the late 1960s this form of music begun to be widely used as a part of military drills, parades and exercises of the Armed Forces, National Police and Coast Guard, as well as by youth uniformed groups and athletes. Prominent local march composers include
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and snare drums, playing on the off-beats. This provides a very martial quality to these marches. The low brass is often featured prominently in at least one strain of a German march. To offset the rhythmic martiality of most of the strains, the final strain (the trio) often has a lyrical (if
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regiments always move at a fast jog, and their running bands, mostly all-brass, play at this pace, with marches like "Passo di Corsa dei Bersaglieri" (Double March of the Bersaglieri) and "Flick Flock" as great examples.
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also play the melody, with the rest of the instruments playing on the off-beats. The characteristics of the trio vary from march to march, but the final strain tends to be grand and loud. Examples of Swedish marches are
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and the first march in the beginning of parades. Marches like these (including the anthem of the 114th Armored Battalion "Apure Braves", "Fatherland Beloved") show British, American and Prussian influence.
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Each section of a march typically consists of 16 or 32 bars, which may repeat. Most importantly, a march consists of a strong and steady percussive beat reminiscent of military field drums.
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format. In most traditional American marches, there are three strains. The third strain is referred to as the "trio". The march tempo of 120 beats or steps per minute was adopted by the
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stinger of American marches). The final strain of a British march often has a broad lyrical quality to it. Archetypical British marches include "
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at Bangkok every 2 December yearly. It reflects the use of German and British military band influences in Thai military music.
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ceremony on January 29 every year. The marches that independent India’s military bands plays is a mix of British classics (
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and therefore uses marches with a mix of Russian and Turkish traditions. Tajikistan is an outlier in that it has a more
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have aggressive lyrics, for instance in "Mehter Marşı". It is notable that Mozart and Beethoven also wrote popular
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Ruin covered with black clouds = Чорними хмарами вкрита руїна
1164:
852:
781:
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Song of the Proclamation of the Democratic People's Republic
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Charles Leroux's "Defile March", the signature march of the
1608:. Among the most popular Bengali marches are the following:
2954:
2800:
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Among the most popular Japanese marches are the following:
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Brazilian military marches are popular called by the name
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March past of the Philippine Army adopted in the late 40s
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were weeded out in favor of native Georgian marches. Many
2572:, is a march composer. His most famous march piece, the "
2016:
Setoguchi Tokichi's "Warship March" as performed by the
1517:, all Russian military marches in the repertoire of the
95:. In mood, marches range from the moving death march in
3154:"Беларуская армія можа атрымаць беларускамоўныя маршы?"
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Our Revolutionary Armed Forces Follows Only the Marshal
2734:. Modern marches played during ceremonies include the
1414:, which the march form influenced (especially through
1080:. Many of these marches are also of patriotic nature.
3343:. Amsterdam: Broekmans and Van Poppel. Archived from
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Official hymn of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
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patriotic military marches were developed during the
3264:"Tri-Services Band — [EN] Spasskaya bashnya"
2927:'s "The Indio and the Conquistador" is the official
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1658:
Currently, marches played at military ceremonies in
1089:) in the south-east region of Spain. It is known as
970:) is the sole march used during the parading of the
307:. However, some modern marches are being written in
3379:
Dr. Stephen Rhodes, podcast on history of the march
2592:Chinese marches tend to originate from time of the
714:at the ends of phrases (as opposed to the shorter,
1625:(বিদ্রোহী (Bidrōhī); The Rebel) (Marchpast of the
1055:The most characteristic Spanish march form is the
2357:Artist Lucio San Pedro. Some famous marches are:
1225:Hey, you sich riflemen = Гей ви, стрільці січовії
3385:
3005:" and the Ecuadorian military march "Paquisha".
2202:(行進曲「大空」) (Marchpast of the Self-Defence Forces)
1743:military band that performs together as a unit.
3074:
2722:Modern Turkey's national anthem is the march, "
1989:, performed by the Imperial Japanese Army Band.
1731:have more than 50 military brass bands and 400
753:. Retreat marches are set in 3/4 time, such as
3237:"Where does India's military music come from?"
1519:Military Band of the National Guard of Georgia
2856:
1438:". Sousa's marches are typically marked by a
2403:One of the well-known marching songs by the
2089:adopting it as their signature march. After
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2896:", a reference to the most popular type of
2657:Defend with our lives the Supreme Commander
205:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
2760:Audio of Nyýazow's Honour march on Youtube
2576:", is played by military bands during the
1600:The most famous of Bengali marches is the
765:(and 120 if played with a military band).
241:, but the most common time signatures are
39:. For the Vietnamese "marching song", see
3209:
3031:Authorized marches of the Canadian Forces
1197:march = Малоросійський марш (early 1900s)
442:, are all in traditional British tempos.
225:Learn how and when to remove this message
3337:Halman, Johannes; Rojer, Robert (2008).
2977:. A notable Cuban military march is the
2662:Defending the Headquarters of Revolution
2130:
1739:. A Tri-Services Band refers to a joint
1247:We are marching forward = Ми йдем вперед
1139:Russian military bands § Repertoire
929:", "Le Caïd", "la Marche Lorraine" and "
50:
37:Marching Song (Esben and the Witch song)
3210:Longkumer, Yimkumla (29 January 2020).
1309:
1232:is marching = Йде січове військо (1916)
1190:Significant ukrainian marches include:
609:
284:, although this may refer to 2 time of
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2608:, which is the national anthem of the
2081:and reportedly a favorite song of the
1479:Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
1222:= Ой у лузі червона калина (1875/1914)
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91:to and most frequently performed by a
46:Musical genre, originally for marching
3140:"Айчыны нашай сцяг 💗 – Сяргей Макей"
2971:Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Band
2341:composed the march that would become
1604:, which is the national march of the
1097:(Moorish in style), and the forceful
1018:, thus playing march music on bikes.
678:"Florentiner March" performed by the
2667:Defending Kim Jong-un with our Lives
1662:have British origins. For example, ‘
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1213:'s March of Hetman Doroshenko (1911)
598:'s band marches has been unmatched.
203:adding citations to reliable sources
170:
2652:Long Live Great General Kim Il-sung
24:
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2973:during official functions such as
2905:the army's quick march past tune.
2421:(Salve Patria) (Noble hymn of the
2328:Problems playing these files? See
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2027:Problems playing these files? See
1959:
1543:Azerbaijan Higher Military Academy
1401:Problems playing these files? See
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1253:'s 3 ukrainian marches (1936-1938)
1220:Oh, the Red Viburnum in the Meadow
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528:Problems playing these files? See
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2170:Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
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941:infantry battalions of the Army.
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105:to the brisk military marches of
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2642:Song of the Korean People's Army
2418:Marangal na Dalit ng Katagalugan
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2221:celebration of marriage in 1959)
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1975:
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1169:March of the Defenders of Moscow
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2254:"Lupang Hinirang" (Chosen Land)
2208:(オリンピック・マーチ), composed for the
2152:Japan Ground Self-Defense Force
1703:consists of musicians from the
1606:People's Republic of Bangladesh
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1947:We are armed with Allahu Akbar
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1304:Belarusian Democratic Republic
1204:= Ми – гайдамаки (early 1900s)
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968:Προεδρική Εμβατήριο "Η Σημαία"
915:Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse
237:Marches can be written in any
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2409:Philippine Revolutionary Army
2164:, 行進曲「軍艦」) (Marchpast of the
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1454:, typified by the marches of
1436:The Stars and Stripes Forever
1353:The Stars and Stripes Forever
1334:The Stars and Stripes Forever
3081:(in French). Fayard/Mirare.
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2499:A patriotic hymn during the
2229:Japan Air Self-Defence Force
1715:. The primary bands include
1575:Indian Independence Movement
1274:ian march = Гуцульський марш
7:
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2983:Marcha de la alfabetización
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2677:Song of Guards Units' Pride
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2386:The national anthem of the
2018:Imperial Japanese Navy Band
1721:Indian Naval Symphonic Band
905:, hence the characteristic
769:bagpipes for the Gurkhas).
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128:, in the Marche funèbre in
35:. For the 2010 single, see
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2857:Latin American march music
2632:Victorious Military Parade
2610:People's Republic of China
2493:(March of the New Society)
2217:(祝典行進曲) (For crown prince
2146:(分列行進曲) (Marchpast of the
1839:Have the NCC Spirit in You
1527:First Nagorno-Karabakh War
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1123:Entrance of the Gladiators
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2551:(March of the Liberators)
2135:Statue of "Warship march"
1911:(The mighty Indian Ocean)
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1595:Bangladesh Liberation War
1392:United States Marine Band
1357:United States Marine Band
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652:United States Marine Band
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2598:Military anthem of China
2594:Second Sino-Japanese War
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2578:Thai Royal Guards parade
2524:Martsa ng Kawal Pilipino
2306:"Bagong pagsilang" march
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1893:(The Northern Frontiers)
1717:Indian Army Chief's Band
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1643:Mora Jhonjhar Moto Uddam
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962:. The Greek Flag March (
755:The Green Hills of Tyrol
552:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
360:once, modulating to the
57:Band of the Welsh Guards
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2987:Marcha De La Revolución
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2606:March of the Volunteers
2554:Posidio Bermejo Delgado
2452:Military/festival march
2351:Philippine–American War
2077:(抜刀隊), inspired by the
2054:First Sino-Japanese War
1996:Warship March (行進曲「軍艦」)
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1905:(India, the Victorious)
1887:(Defenders of the Flag)
1808:Deshon Ka Sartaj Bharat
1778:(Air Force Quick March)
1475:United States Navy Band
1185:Armed Forces of Ukraine
1145:Der Königgrätzer Marsch
1072:, "Los Voluntarios" by
1034:performed with a light
856:countermelodies in the
813:Johann Gottfried Piefke
680:United States Navy Band
540:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
519:United States Navy Band
3019:Los viejos estandartes
2874:Cayetano Alberto Silva
2832:Nyýazow's Honour March
2697:Death to US Aggressors
2568:Thailand's late king,
2496:Felipe Padilla de León
2247:
2166:Imperial Japanese Navy
2148:Imperial Japanese Army
2136:
2087:Imperial Japanese Army
1987:Imperial Japanese Army
1964:
1917:(Defenders of the Air)
1881:(The Immortal Soldier)
1784:(Air Force Slow March)
1776:Desh Pukare Jab Sab Ko
1761:Qadam Qadam Badhaye Ja
1681:The British Grenadiers
1537:(Freedom's March) and
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927:Le Chant des Africains
907:BOOM-whack-whack-whack
720:The British Grenadiers
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560:Ralph Vaughan Williams
457:
134:Sonata in B flat minor
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3041:Heritage of the March
2882:March of the Malvinas
2536:Philippine Army March
2480:José Corazón de Jesús
2397:(On alert Katipunan!)
2246:
2227:(空の精鋭) (Marchpast of
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2036:Japan's march music (
1971:Defile March (分列行進曲))
1963:
1701:Indian military bands
1326:
1278:March of the new army
1258:first ukrainian front
1153:Farewell of Slavianka
1076:, and "El Turuta" by
935:French Foreign Legion
732:The Great Little Army
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67:guardsmen march from
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2540:Antonio Buenaventura
2210:1964 Summer Olympics
1725:No. 1 Air Force Band
1647:Bangladesh Air Force
1567:Bengali nationalists
1316:American march music
1310:American march music
976:Margaritis Kastellis
837:Carl Michael Ziehrer
801:Ludwig van Beethoven
610:European march music
544:Ludwig van Beethoven
199:improve this section
29:Marching Song (play)
3347:on 26 December 2008
3185:"History 1960-1970"
3110:"Айчыны нашай сцяг"
2795:musical tradition.
2469:Presidential march
2206:Tokyo Olympic March
1753:Sare Jahan se Accha
1741:Indian Armed Forces
1729:Indian Armed Forces
1676:Beating the Retreat
1563:Bengali Renaissance
1471:Anthony A. Mitchell
1428:The Washington Post
1390:, performed by the
1349:John Philip Sousa's
1238:= За Україну (1917)
1135:Victory Day Parades
879:På post för Sverige
773:Germany and Austria
728:Colonel Bogey March
650:" arranged for the
588:Dmitri Shostakovich
356:Marches frequently
73:Wellington Barracks
3320:"Audios a Demanda"
3242:The Times of India
2999:Los peruanos Pasan
2574:Royal Guards March
2570:Bhumibol Adulyadej
2515:March past of the
2248:
2137:
2114:Hashimoto Kunihiko
2058:Russo-Japanese War
1965:
1923:(Arrow in the Air)
1790:(Navy Quick March)
1764:(Army Quick March)
1515:Russo-Georgian War
1473:, director of the
1328:
1296:Motherland My Dear
1242:Bohdan Khmelnytsky
1099:marchas cristianas
1086:Moros y Cristianos
739:Scotland the Brave
642:Austrian composer
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381:statement/response
122:Marches Militaires
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33:John Howard Lawson
3371:Media related to
2960:Yorckscher Marsch
2934:Flag of Venezuela
2878:San Lorenzo march
2850:Mustaqillik March
2765:
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2647:Guerrillas' March
2561:
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2549:Marcha Libertador
2395:Alerta Katipunan!
2315:
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2176:Kankanshiki March
2118:Setoguchi Tōkichi
2079:Satsuma Rebellion
2046:Meiji Restoration
2011:
1980:
1854:Battle of the Sky
1834:Voice of the Guns
1796:(Navy Slow March)
1782:Vayu Sena Nishaan
1772:(Army Slow March)
1756:(Patriotic March)
1571:Kazi Nazrul Islam
1485:Asian march music
1420:John Philip Sousa
1374:
1343:
1266:Zaporozhian march
1181:Zaporizhian March
1078:Roman de San Jose
911:French Revolution
871:Under blågul fana
829:Johann Strauss II
805:Yorckscher Marsch
751:Cock of the North
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660:Florentiner March
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596:John Philip Sousa
592:Leonard Bernstein
568:Arnold Schoenberg
517:performed by the
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500:Drum – Four Flams
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428:Giacomo Meyerbeer
396:John Philip Sousa
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2687:General of Korea
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2509:AFP on the March
2501:Ferdinand Marcos
2490:Bagong Pagsilang
2443:(Flor de Manila)
2440:Sampaguita March
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2582:Royal Plaza
2477:(my Nation)
2388:Philippines
2363:Title/piece
2236:Philippines
2126:Tokyo March
1879:Amar Senani
1849:Flying Star
1788:Jai Bharati
1705:Indian Army
1614:Pralayollas
1593:during the
1539:Görüş Marşı
1236:For Ukraine
1195:Malorossian
1044:Bersaglieri
1030:or soprano
1000:sousaphones
982:Netherlands
956:Balkan Wars
895:bugle calls
883:Sam Rydberg
423:Le prophète
362:subdominant
358:change keys
139:Jäger March
3388:Categories
3062:References
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2785:Uzbekistan
2777:Tajikistan
2773:Kyrgyzstan
2769:Kazakhstan
2702:Look at Us
2330:media help
2071:(扶桑歌) and
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1933:Siki Amole
1733:pipe bands
1557:Bangladesh
1531:Azerbaijan
1504:Azerbaijan
1403:media help
1251:Chernetsky
1157:Den Pobedy
1133:See also:
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1032:obbligatos
992:euphoniums
972:Greek Flag
858:euphoniums
793:Carl Teike
763:pipe bands
691:media help
576:Alban Berg
530:media help
407:snare drum
385:Napoleonic
274:alla breve
41:Army March
3351:1 January
2929:marchpast
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2920:Venezuela
2914:Colombian
2870:Argentine
2865:Argentina
2811:March of
2637:Footsteps
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1794:Anand Lok
1713:Air Force
1694:Bollywood
1690:Gibraltar
1686:Trafalgar
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1057:pasodoble
988:trombones
960:Macedonia
931:Le Boudin
903:drumlines
862:trombones
787:peck horn
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3248:21 March
3221:21 March
3216:ThePrint
3195:23 March
3094:22 March
3025:See also
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2909:Colombia
2903:de facto
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2423:Tagalogs
2366:Composer
2190:(太平洋行進曲)
2184:(君が代行進曲)
2178:(観艦式行進曲)
2097:and the
2074:Battotai
2056:and the
1869:Benihaal
1824:Sea Lord
1587:Bengalis
1523:Armenian
1496:Caucasus
1464:maestoso
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1897:Suvruth
1864:Gulmarg
1622:Bidrohi
1565:by the
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1508:Georgia
1500:Armenia
1444:piccolo
1440:subdued
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1285:Belarus
1200:We are
1175:Ukraine
1028:fanfare
849:Prussia
779:oom-pah
730:" and "
716:marcato
702:Britain
446:History
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192:sources
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83:, as a
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2718:Turkey
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1272:Hutsul
1268:(1969)
1129:Russia
1014:had a
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