Let's end with some tunes. Music is an often overlooked and underestimated piece of the fabric of war. In the case of the Civil War, we have confederate songs and union songs. Some songs express lament over the loss of life, some discuss the merits of their side over the other and others were an attempt to remind people of home. Music is something anyone can enjoy.
Music was also used as a means of communication during battle. Certain melodies and/or drum roll patters would indicate retreat, troop movement or other directives.
This week take a look at this website and learn about how music was used on the battelfield.
Then, go to this site and look at five Union songs and five Confederate songs. When you click on a song name you will be directed to a lyrics page with an option at the top of the screen to play the song. Be sure to listen to each song while you are reading the lyrics.
There are multiple parts to the comments section this week.
A) Explain how music was used on the battlefield. Should fife and drum players feel as proud of the job they did as soldiers? (100 words)
B) Pick one of the Confederate songs you read/listened to AND one of the Union songs you read/listened to and analyze them. What do you think these songs mean? What did they mean to someone back in the 1860s? Does the "sound" of the song match the lyrics? (100 words for Confederate and another 100 words for Union).
C) Finally, as a way to conclude the year, please discuss what one thing has impacted you the most from all we have discussed this year. Please meditate on this question before answering. Think about ALL we have read, discussed, seen, listened to, debated etc.(100 words)