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Music of the American Civil War

Copyright © 2005 - Frankel Consulting Services, Inc.

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A Brief History of the War

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• Confederacy formed on February 9, 1861 under Jefferson Davis.

• The Civil War began on April 12, 1861 with Confederate troops opening fire on Fort Sumter in Charleston, SC. No blood was shed.

• September 17, 1862 - America’s bloodiest battle at Antietam, MD - 26,000 die.

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• September 22, 1862 - Emancipation Proclamation frees the slaves.

• July 1-3, 1863 - Battle of Gettysburg turns the tide of the war.

• November 19, 1863 - President Lincoln delivers the famous Gettysburg address.

• January 31, 1865 - Congress adopts the 13th amendment abolishing slavery.

• April 9, 1865 - General Robert E. Lee surrenders at Appomattox.

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• April 14, 1865, just days after Lee’s surrender, John Wilkes Booth shoots President Abraham Lincoln in the head at the Ford Theater in Washington during the 3rd act of “Our American Cousin” - dies the next morning.

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• The American Civil War was the greatest in our history.

• 3 million men fought - 600,000 died.• It was and remains the only war

fought on American soil by Americans.

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The Leaders during the Civil War

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Some images of theCivil War

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And now for the music…

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The 1860’s was one of the most musical decades in

American History• In no other American War did music play such

an important role.• General Robert E. Lee wrote in 1864: “I don’t

believe we can have an army without music.”• So many of our most “American” songs came

from that decade.

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Songs from the Civil WarThe Union

• Battle Cry of Freedom• Battle Hymn of the Republic• When Johnny Comes Marching Home• Star Spangled Banner• Columbia Gem of the Ocean

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The Confederacy

• The Yellow Rose of Texas• Dixie• Oh Susannah• Kingdom Coming• Shenandoah

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The single most important musical innovation during

the Civil War was the formation of the very first

Marching Bands

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Instruments of the Civil War

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Drums and Bugles

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The Fife was still popular, especially in combination with the drum.

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The Cornet

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Saxhorns

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The Role of the Marching Band

• Highly effective in recruiting efforts• Boosted the morale of the troops• Functional role• Military bandsmen served as medics• Local town bands would usually become

attached to the local militia in the 1840’s and 50’s. They then all enlisted together when the War broke out.

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• When the troops were not fighting, the bands would entertain the troops with many popular songs from the era, including dance music and sentimental songs.

• The musicians would constantly try to outplay each other, and the level of musicianship of the bands was very high by the end of the war.

• Often, the Union and Confederate bands could hear each other playing, and they would compete as well.

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What instruments were in the marching band?

• Cornets• Alto, Tenor, Baritone and Bass Saxhorns• Snare drum• Bass Drum• Cymbals

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Conclusions• Music was very important during

the Civil War.• Many of our most famous American

tunes, were written during the war.• While the Civil War is the darkest

period in our history, much good came from it, including the music.

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To learn more…• There are 50,000 books and

countless films about the Civil War.

• www.civilwar.com• www.civilwarmusic.net• www.pbs.org

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What’s ahead?