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These fifes were not otherwise available to the public.
The Fifes crew asked more questions over the radio.
The drum eventually got to such a scale that the fifes were drowned out.
The Artillery's fifes and drums date back to 1557, since which time, they were in constant service.
In addition, they gave the player greater dynamic control and could be played even louder than traditional fifes.
Fifes originally accompanied companies of men providing music on the march, usually songs from home.
Some fifes are entirely made of metal or plastic.
He urged his horse forward, bent and spoke to the fifes who stopped playing.
Both makers have discontinued making fifes as of 2003.
You think me so evil a man I'd have been singed by the fifes of hell instead."
Fifes shrilled and drums rumbled as they began to march.
American slaves adopted fifes in their musical traditions, which derived from African music.
A band came by, playing an incoherent song, fifes and bugles.
He made his fifes by cutting the reeds and burning holes into them with a poker.
There was a bang of drums and a shrill of fifes.
This type of music included bugles, bagpipes, or fifes and almost always drums.
Some Caribbean music makes use of bamboo fifes.
The true God goes through the world like fifes and drums and flags, calling for recruits along the street.
Several men loudly played fiddles and fifes, masking the sound of that shot back in the garden.
Above the tumult of the crowd, we now heard the sound of fifes and trumpets.
Fifes have been in use by armies (in its modern form) since the 16th century.
This is referring back to the segregation of the fifes and drums as a separate entity from a military band.
Fifes have always been an infantry musical instrument.
Following tradition, drums and fifes accompany the Port Sergeant's party.
The shop is decorated with a motif of fifes, fiddles, and pianos.