Armed Forces Day - May 16th 2009 Volunteer brass players perform the 24 notes of "Taps" in recognition of Armed Forces Day at the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery.
Another ouch. This is just too many noisemakers. Bugling Taps is a solitary mission. Anyway, I think they could have done better playing something like Amazing Grace together and left Taps to the sergeant.
When this first started, I thought the audio was just off, seemed out of key, I almost left. But then the bugler started to play. Fantastic. The remainder of the video was very moving and done quite well. Thank you :-) (an old Vet)
one op the most powerful songs to ever be played,and for the people that thought your audio was off, that is why it's called echo taps.
imafastone2 18 hours ago
Echo taps is a no no at a funeral... just sounds like a bunch of accordions going off...
LcdoSoto 5 months ago
Another ouch. This is just too many noisemakers. Bugling Taps is a solitary mission. Anyway, I think they could have done better playing something like Amazing Grace together and left Taps to the sergeant.
Nope, nope, nope....
CommandoDude 5 months ago
This is pretty sick @1:05
sathookup 5 months ago
@downerlane Um, what did I say that was false??
CherokeeCheval 1 year ago
@CherokeeCheval false. this is the cheaters vibrato
downerlane 1 year ago
He's a shaker! Uses his arms for vibrato instead of his throat. Very difficult to do. God bless our soldiers.
CherokeeCheval 2 years ago
Yet another great job!
glonch 2 years ago
When this first started, I thought the audio was just off, seemed out of key, I almost left. But then the bugler started to play. Fantastic. The remainder of the video was very moving and done quite well. Thank you :-) (an old Vet)
y000t000b 2 years ago