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Military drums or war drums are all kinds of and that have been used for , including military communications, as well as drill, , and military ceremonies.


History
Among ancient war drums that can be mentioned, the was used by the in . The describes the war drum as the fist of .

In during the Early Middle Ages, the made use of military drums to indicate marching and rowing cadence,Pryor-Jeffries, The Age of the ΔΡΟΜΩΝ: The Byzantine Navy ca 500-1204. Brill, 2006. as well as a psychological weapon on the battlefield since the .Leo VI tr. Dennis, The Taktika of Leo VI: Revised Edition.Dumbarton Oaks, 2014. However, in , military drums were little observed until the time of the John Norris, Marching to the Drums: A History of Military Drums and Drummers. Stround, Gloucestershire : Spellmount, 2012. (p. 19) David Nicolle, Medieval Warfare Source Book. London 1995-6. Western European armies likely first encountered drums used by Byzantine and Islamic military forces, the latter of whom used primarily their traditional and in battle found that the sound would particularly affect the Crusaders' horses, which had not encountered them. By the early 13th century, Crusading armies began to adopt military drums and brought back the practice to the West.

The in particular began to be used in 13th-century Europe to rally troops, and to demoralize the enemy. University of Minnesota on war drums


Use for military signaling
A was originally a drum signal for the soldiers' . Other uses for military drums have been recruiting and calling for a .

The Ancient Fife and Drum Corps and modern drum corps have been used by early modern armies for signaling and ceremonies. They were occasionally played by drummer boys in conflicts such as the American Civil War.


Early modern warfare
From the early 16th century onwards, drums became the usual means of passing orders on the European battlefield. Infantry and (mounted infantry) used side drums and heavy-cavalry for that purpose in early . Key signals by multiple or single drummers included "general, call, prepare, march, assemble, advance, retreat, etc."Page 599 Vol. 8, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Eleventh Edition.


Final use in battle
At the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, drums were still in use on active service by some of the more conservative European military forces. They included the Austro-Hungarian Army, whose infantry carried aluminium drums painted in pike grey during the early weeks of combat. The unsuitability of such musical instruments for modern warfare was quickly realised, and in September 1914, the drums were withdrawn, with the drummers transferred to other duties.
(2003). 9781841765945, Bloomsbury USA.


Civilian music
Eventually, snare drums and have been adopted into civilian classical and popular music.


Metaphor
In modern times, the term war drums is used as a for preparation for .


See also
  • Drummer (military)
  • Fife (instrument)
  • Field music (military)
  • March (music)
  • Marching percussion

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