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    A guide to the fanfare and its role in history - Classical Music Fanfares have been heard during the period of mourning for Queen Elizabeth II. We take a good look at those short, expressive pieces for brass instruments
    The fanfare topic is related to both the rocket and the coup d'archet but has more generalized characteristics. Students often organize fanfares in schools to appreciate the hard work done by teachers. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web.
    There were loud fanfares, loud assertions and even louder ties. Since he started to dabble in these matters the fanfares have been one thing, but the realities have been something else. Without fanfares — they do not matter — to a substantial extent that has now occurred. The music is to be functional and to include fanfares and alarm bells.
    [countable] a short loud piece of music that is played to celebrate somebody/something important arriving A fanfare of trumpets will sound for the Queen. Questions about grammar and vocabulary? Find the answers with Practical English Usage online, your indispensable guide to problems in English.
  2. fan·fare
    noun
    1. a short ceremonial tune or flourish played on brass instruments, typically to introduce something or someone important:
      "a specially composed fanfare announced the arrival of the Duchess"
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