Fanfare
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British pronunciation/fˈænfe‍ə/
American pronunciation/ˈfænˌfɛɹ/

Definition & Meaning of "fanfare"

Fanfare
01

a gaudy outward display

02

a short and lively ceremonial sounding of trumpets or other brass instruments, usually to announce something important

What is a "fanfare"?

A fanfare is a short, lively, and often loud musical passage typically played by brass instruments, sometimes accompanied by percussion. It is designed to announce or celebrate an event, such as a formal ceremony, arrival, or important occasion. Fanfare pieces are usually characterized by their bright, bold, and attention-grabbing sound, intended to draw attention and create a sense of excitement or grandeur.

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The film score featured a triumphant fanfare during the climactic battle scene, heightening the tension and excitement of the moment.
The composer wrote a majestic fanfare for the orchestra, capturing the grandeur and excitement of the royal procession.
The marching band rehearsed their fanfare for the upcoming competition, focusing on precision and unity of sound.
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