....actually, quite informative and entertaining video. Just in case you play trumpet or another brass instrument, I think you might find some trumpet and brass tutorials quite intriguing over at YOURBRASSINSTRUCTOR's Channel.
And yes, Taps is generally played as the last call of the night on most military installations. I think BluezBro604 wasn't saying it can't be played during the day, just that it's normally played at night to signal "lights out" or something to that effect. Some bases use Tattoo (particularly Army) preceding or in place of. Most of the times I've played Taps for the military took place for Military Honors & was during the day. Taps is something I take very seriously & shouldn't be taken lightly.
This isn't the correct version of Taps. I've performed Taps hundreds of times during my service in the U.S. Air Force & Army. Eighth notes--not dotted eighth sixteenth in the middle section. It's almost as common as the high C civilian trumpet players love to try to play at the end of the National Anthem--not part of the regulation arrangement. I guess some people just have to show off though. The U.S. Army Bands site has a good section for showing the proper ways to perform--under "Music".
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....actually, quite informative and entertaining video. Just in case you play trumpet or another brass instrument, I think you might find some trumpet and brass tutorials quite intriguing over at YOURBRASSINSTRUCTOR's Channel.
yourbrassinstructor 1 day ago
Hate that Monette sound. Wish he'd use a real trumpet.
awreckingball 3 months ago
I'd love to hear this guy play the Haydn Trumpet Concerto like Rafael Mendez did!
ZeroMelfice 5 months ago
Hey Adam
Joby Here
Nice view on this, you lucky 'bugler"
Sounds good!
jambajoby32 6 months ago
lol don't be butthurt military noobs it wasn't intended to be a super serious funeral song its just a calm lights out
eikogo 7 months ago
And yes, Taps is generally played as the last call of the night on most military installations. I think BluezBro604 wasn't saying it can't be played during the day, just that it's normally played at night to signal "lights out" or something to that effect. Some bases use Tattoo (particularly Army) preceding or in place of. Most of the times I've played Taps for the military took place for Military Honors & was during the day. Taps is something I take very seriously & shouldn't be taken lightly.
WAKeele 7 months ago
This isn't the correct version of Taps. I've performed Taps hundreds of times during my service in the U.S. Air Force & Army. Eighth notes--not dotted eighth sixteenth in the middle section. It's almost as common as the high C civilian trumpet players love to try to play at the end of the National Anthem--not part of the regulation arrangement. I guess some people just have to show off though. The U.S. Army Bands site has a good section for showing the proper ways to perform--under "Music".
WAKeele 7 months ago
Great playing as always.
kdkn92 1 year ago
I wish i could wake up to this every morning.
AndrewMcgheee 1 year ago
@AndrewMcgheee supposed to be played at night...
BluezBro604 1 year ago
@BluezBro604 not necessarily. u can play it at a ceremony.....which doesn't have to be at night
theelitemusician 10 months ago
rock that monette!!!
jeffbrister2004 1 year ago
love the sound of the tantra!
andrewOSX 1 year ago
nice one; )
lose1000 1 year ago