Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In music, the characteristic rhythm of a march, namely duple or quadruple.
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Examples
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Arrived at length in a portico, open to the supper-chamber, they contrived that their mechanical march-movement should fall out into a kind of highly expressive dramatic action; and with the utmost possible emphasis of dumb motion, their long swords weaving a silvery network in the air, they danced the Death of Paris.
Marius the Epicurean — Volume 2 Walter Pater 1866
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At last the orchestral conductor, out of all patience, came and begged him not to conduct at all; he had hit upon an expedient: -- He caused the chorus-singers to simulate a march-movement, raising each foot alternately, without moving on.
The Orchestral Conductor Theory of His Art Hector Berlioz 1836
hernesheir commented on the word march-movement
march-time
December 14, 2010