Noun
brisk marching music suitable for troops marching in a military parade
Source: WordNetDirectly thereafter, military music is heard in the distance, indicating the return of the officers. Source: Internet
It included various percussion instruments, often adopted in European military music (as 'Janissary music'). Source: Internet
Tarasov has contested Heberle's status as the inventor of the instrument, and has argued that the csakan grew out of a Hungarian war hammer of the same name, which was converted into a recorder, perhaps for playing military music. Source: Internet