funeral march
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Definition
Noun: A slow, solemn piece of music, typically in a minor key, written to accompany a funeral procession. It is characterized by a steady, measured tempo that mirrors the pace of walking mourners.
Usage
The term "funeral march" is used to refer to a specific musical composition or movement within a larger work that is intended for funerary contexts. It describes the music's purpose and character.
Examples: * The band played a somber funeral march as the procession moved toward the cemetery. * The third movement of Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2 is a famous funeral march. * The composer wrote a funeral march for the state ceremony.
Advanced Usage
- Figurative Use: The term can be used metaphorically to describe any slow, plodding, or grim progression.
- Example: The traffic jam was a funeral march of cars stretching for miles.
Variants and Related Words
- Dirge (noun): A lament for the dead, especially one forming part of a funeral rite. A dirge is often a vocal or choral work, while a march is primarily instrumental and processional.
- Dead March (noun): A direct synonym for "funeral march," often used in historical or specific ceremonial contexts (e.g., Handel's "Dead March" from ).
- Threnody (noun): A song, hymn, or poem of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person. This is a more general term for a musical lament.
Synonyms
- Dead march
- Cortege music
- Processional march (when specified for a funeral)
Related Idioms or Phrases
- "It's your funeral": This is an informal idiom meaning "you will suffer the consequences of your own foolish actions." It is related only thematically to the word "funeral" and not directly to the musical term "funeral march."
Noun
- a slow march to be played for funeral processions