Well, it seems to me you've been playing a funeral march," said Edward Henry to the child.
Scanning nonchalantly the titles of the music rolls, he suddenly saw: "Funeral March.
The next noble bit reminds us a little of the "Funeral March" in the A flat Sonata.
When more words were developed The Funeral March of a Marionette became "the other Boom-Boom.
For postlude two measures from the cantabile of Chopin's "Funeral March" are used with droll effect.
The suite includes a "Misericordia" depicting a midnight cortège along the Arno, and modelled on Chopin's funeral march in structure with its hoarse dirge and its rich cantilena.
But look here," I said, alarmed by another thought, "suppose she meant it would be her funeral march if we keep up the pursuit?
What do you think about changing suddenly from that exquisite Charpentier love song to a funeral march--just before the rifle went off?
Funeral March in G minor, mostly written on two ground basses, one for the march and one for the trio.
The Witches raise up the ghosts of the eight {59} kings, and they pass Macbeth to a sort of funeral march; this also is very striking.
The prelude to the second act is called "Intermezzo Funebre," and the opening is exactly in the manner of a funeral march, while the trio has a very graceful subject.
But she sat at ease with an easy smile on her face—going to, as she perfectly well understood, what might prove either the most interesting experience of her life or a funeral march.
Scanning nonchalantly the titles of the music-rolls, he suddenly saw: "Funeral March.
Well, it seems to me, you have been playing a funeral march," said Edward Henry to the child.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "funeral march" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.