Taps The Bugler's Cry-The Origin of Sounding Taps

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  • @Thatguyuknow2550
    @Thatguyuknow2550 9 лет назад +133

    I can't listen to taps without tearing up just a little bit

    • @artchap2861
      @artchap2861 5 лет назад +1

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    • @johncameron2938
      @johncameron2938 4 года назад +3

      Amen & Amen

    • @kevininglis9504
      @kevininglis9504 3 года назад +3

      I'm the same way. It means you know and respect your history.

    • @jakeambrose5414
      @jakeambrose5414 3 года назад +1

      Especially in 2020

    • @raguilard
      @raguilard 3 года назад +3

      Yes It's very emotional to listen to and how the firefighters and police play the bagpipes. I was just at my dads funeral and he was in the Air Force and then a 38 Year Firefighter Captain in Nashville Tennessee.
      A Firefighter played the bagpipes. That was so sad and then the Air force played the Taps. And that was sad. I was so proud of him.

  • @LV-jh4zt
    @LV-jh4zt Год назад +36

    My father was a Marine in the Korean War. We laid him down to rest today. When they played Taps, there was a special feeling in my heart ❤️ Rest In Peace. Dad, thank you for your service. 🇺🇲

    • @Me28249
      @Me28249 Год назад

      Bless be.

    • @hongkijee3064
      @hongkijee3064 Год назад +1

      Thanks for your father's service in Korea.

    • @pointingdog7235
      @pointingdog7235 2 месяца назад

      From the child of a WW2 Marine.
      Semper Fi!! 🇺🇸

  • @lewi5676
    @lewi5676 11 лет назад +111

    "Instantly recognised after the first three notes" I recognised it. I am british, born and raised in the land of scotland. I am not american. I have no american relatives. No connections. And yet still i found my self crying, after the first three notes. Such an emotional song. You do not have to be american, to respect their troops. The same goes for any country's military.

    • @russelljones6071
      @russelljones6071 6 лет назад

      lewi5676 Amen

    • @ktd9
      @ktd9 4 года назад +1

      Thanks...I love your British “Last Post”....also a great tribute to the fallen..

    • @hasnijaruzic3039
      @hasnijaruzic3039 4 года назад

      Anime boblblmöb

    • @hasnijaruzic3039
      @hasnijaruzic3039 4 года назад +1

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    • @hasnijaruzic3039
      @hasnijaruzic3039 4 года назад

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  • @JoseGarcia-cp2kz
    @JoseGarcia-cp2kz 9 лет назад +107

    I am not American born, but i was raised in America and this song has always got to me more than my country where i was born. SALUTE TO ALL AMERICAN SOLDIERS.

    • @artchap2861
      @artchap2861 5 лет назад

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    • @prinefan100
      @prinefan100 5 лет назад +5

      thank you for your compassion and patriotism, my dad was a Marine and wounded in Korean war sadly his life ended 1972 motorcycle accident, he loved his country and family,

    • @badcornflakes6374
      @badcornflakes6374 4 года назад +5

      You are an American through and through

    • @begleycommonwealth
      @begleycommonwealth 3 года назад +10

      Jose, some Patriots don’t have American Blood running through their veins, but love for their country is loyalty for their soul. Jose Garcia, may your days be long and prosperous, may your life be filled with peace. From one Patriot to another, Gracious Amigo por la Patria en Servo! If I translated that right Thank you for your patriotism and service.

    • @floridaredfishin8209
      @floridaredfishin8209 2 года назад +3

      As an American, we love you Jose

  • @janicehraga
    @janicehraga 2 года назад +9

    When I was a young girl I was a trumpet player in my band.
    13 yrs I played.
    For several years my Mom would volunteer me to play on Memorial Day.
    It was such an amazing honor.

  • @442Rickmaniac
    @442Rickmaniac 10 лет назад +71

    Day is...done
    gone...the sun'
    from the hills from the sea from the sky
    rest in peace
    soldier boy
    God is nigh

    • @davedoherty4731
      @davedoherty4731 9 лет назад +7

      Dang son that's a nice comment

    • @jennifursun3303
      @jennifursun3303 5 лет назад +6

      have a friend who served in Nam and he learned it All is well , soldier rest, God is neigh

  • @cathycorbin4654
    @cathycorbin4654 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your Father's service

  • @marinevet7273
    @marinevet7273 Месяц назад

    No one plays taps with more precision and feeling than Jari Villanueva, he has done more to support live Taps than just about anyone. His preservation of Taps history and bugles used throughout military history is a great work and effort. A wonderful man who has had the honor to sound taps hundreds of times for fallen veterans at graveside Military Honors. Thank you Jari for your military service and love for fellow veterans and veteran families throughout your lifetime.
    Ron in WA. Semper Fi

  • @samanthatew7034
    @samanthatew7034 10 лет назад +50

    Last year my grandfather was buried in a veterans cemetery. And we saw Him in march 2014 there was two rather large plots plots next to him at that time. When we came back on Memorial Day those two plots were filled with rows upon rows of headstones. It never really hit me how many brave veterans we lose until you actually see it.

    • @Chefmueller
      @Chefmueller 9 лет назад +5

      Samantha Tew
      Miami - FL / U.S.A
      July 12th, 2015
      God Bless your grandfather.

    • @jeanpalumbo3411
      @jeanpalumbo3411 3 года назад +3

      God bless all that served and paid the ultimate price

  • @lucyflorey9152
    @lucyflorey9152 2 года назад +7

    I weep every time I hear taps.
    My father, grandfather, husband and son served and suffered physically and emotionally. The
    sound of taps makes me think of injustices and apathy by many towards our military.
    Thank you to all men and women who have served! Rest in peace💗

  • @Metal-Possum
    @Metal-Possum 8 лет назад +30

    Taps is a foreign language for most of us here I think. Here in New Zealand, we have "The Last Post". They're both used for a similar purpose. Not a terribly difficult piece of music, but it always brings out performance anxiety in even the most skilled of players, mostly because of what and who they're representing whilst playing it.

  • @yankee1985524
    @yankee1985524 10 лет назад +30

    Still made me tear up a little at the end. Never fails.

  • @singmenow4u
    @singmenow4u 8 лет назад +15

    I am a veteran and the son of a veteran and thank you very much for the explaination of taps and playing taps for our fallen brothers.

    • @ceazuh
      @ceazuh 8 лет назад

      now-a-days they just have an audio device in the horn and they hit play that way any sailor can do it and not just musicians

    • @phillipskelley8522
      @phillipskelley8522 6 лет назад

      Rod Thorn thank you for your service

  • @dktpmn
    @dktpmn 16 лет назад +4

    I am a bugler myself, and Taps is the hardest call to play for me. Every time I start, the emotion is almost overwhelming.

  • @JonMichael001
    @JonMichael001 8 лет назад +26

    Thank you for what you do. I worked nights aboard ship, while we were at sea, and hearing TAPS in the evening gave me a sense of pride knowing that I was one of the sailors on watch while my shipmates rested, knowing that they were being looked after. I've listened to it intently countless times, including my father's funeral, and that of my uncle's (Dad's brother) who was a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division during WWII. I think of them, and another uncle (another brother who was a paratrooper with the 101st Division, also at Bastogne) every time I hear the notes that gives me peace knowing that all three are together again.

  • @g3p047
    @g3p047 5 месяцев назад +1

    this song always gives me chills, and almost makes me cry. God Bless all of our fallen heroes.

  • @stephengarfield4691
    @stephengarfield4691 10 лет назад +13

    I heard Taps being played today at a veteran's funeral at the VA Medical Center in Prescott, Arizona. It stopped me in my tracks just to listen. It brought tears to my eyes watching this.

  • @JudgeMater
    @JudgeMater 10 лет назад +49

    i starting playing taps when i was 9, have played it at over 150 graves before i was 16

    • @musicloverhoney
      @musicloverhoney 6 лет назад

      Judge Mater Thank you.

    • @phillipskelley8522
      @phillipskelley8522 6 лет назад

      Judge Mater thank you

    • @jennifursun3303
      @jennifursun3303 5 лет назад +1

      Thank You I learned it because of my older brothers being in Scouts. where they met at, had a flag that they would raise and then lower when the meeting was done. they sang TAPS, and I learned the words from them, although the words I first learned were not quit correct. when I was learning how to sign it, i found the real words and went from there

    • @quintinsteevessenior5568
      @quintinsteevessenior5568 4 года назад

      😥

    • @hummingbird9221
      @hummingbird9221 3 года назад

      My Grandson played this at my Dad's grave. Daddy never got to meet his Greatgrandson...but he would have been so proud of him.

  • @vonjimmythethird
    @vonjimmythethird 8 лет назад +13

    I may not play the bugle but I am proud to play Taps on memorial day at my town. It's one of the few things I'm truly proud of doing.

  • @michaeledlin9995
    @michaeledlin9995 6 лет назад +5

    One of the greatest honors I ever had was being a pallbearer for Air Force Honor Guard at Tyndall AFB. I felt at home. Thank you all whom have passed the torch to us to carry. It will never be too heavy for it carries the light we all seek.

  • @lovintube25
    @lovintube25 12 лет назад +4

    I have always had an emotional response to Taps, especially having served in the military.But a week ago my family layed my father, a WWII veteran. to rest. Now just thinking of this beautiful piece brings me to tears. To me it signaled to my Dad that all was well, it's OK, you can rest now. Sure do miss him.

  • @DanielBiggins17
    @DanielBiggins17 11 лет назад +8

    It's so powerful, it was hard to listen to at my grandfather's funeral just over half a week ago, he was a WII veteran, I miss him a lot.

  • @michellegbruce
    @michellegbruce 6 лет назад +3

    Proudly this was played at my fathers military funeral. My dad always said “Shell, you’re going to love my military funeral!” I thank God that so many of the fellow military , my dad was a retired Navy Officer, willingly and so amazingly and honorably performed his military funeral. They saluted his hearse as we entered the cemetery. Our treasured American flag on his coffin folded and handed to my mother. The words he spoke to her as he knelt and presented it to her. Then, the 7 in full uniform saluting my wonderful fathers last call. The 21 gun salute. The fly over. Thank you. A day so full of grief, 13 years ago, was made so beautiful. Thank you

  • @donaldcooke1708
    @donaldcooke1708 8 лет назад +45

    FYI, there are word for Taps, that is played at military funerals and played at the end of the day. It goes: "Far away; bugles play; sounding taps for the close of the day; night's begun; gone the sun; day is done." Just like there are words to the wake up call, Reveille: 1st verse: "You got to get up, you got to get up, you got to get up this morning; You got to get up, you got to get up, get up to the bugle call". Second verse: "the Colonel told the Captain, the Captain told the Sargent, the Sargent told the Bugler, the Bugler told them all"; repeat first verse. Don't know if anyone cares or not, but when thinking of one song, the other comes to mind.

    • @tapsbugler
      @tapsbugler  8 лет назад +4

      Thanks
      Far away; bugles play; sounding taps for the close of the day; night's begun; gone the sun; day is done."
      That's a new one for me. Never heard that verse. THANKS!!!

    • @donaldcooke1708
      @donaldcooke1708 8 лет назад +2

      Not exactly sure when it was learned, but it sticks with you once you hear it. Glad to help.

    • @donaldcooke1708
      @donaldcooke1708 8 лет назад +4

      Please excuse that I didn't say thanks for the information and all that you do for our veterans. Thank You!

    • @andypastore3299
      @andypastore3299 7 лет назад +4

      @Donald Cooke . I never knew there were words to either song. I do care. THANK YOU sir for sharing

    • @outdoorfreedom9778
      @outdoorfreedom9778 4 года назад

      I know, 3 years ago. I knew they had words but they never taught us when we were in the Army?? I do recall in basic training, [1968} we were up and moving long before reveille and still up working in the dark after taps.

  • @luca.1992
    @luca.1992 2 года назад +2

    I remember in AIT, hearing this while indoors before bedtime, and feeling very safe. Not only because I was on a giant base surrounded by my comrades, but also because of the taps sound itself. Apart from home, it was the safest place I'd ever slept.

    • @cheems5643
      @cheems5643 2 года назад

      I wish I could join but I have terrible eyes

  • @zizzo68
    @zizzo68 16 лет назад +1

    This goes out to my Daddy who fought in the World War II. Thank you for fighting for our country but,most of all thank you for comming back home to us. I love you Daddy. Your jDaughter Jody Marie

  • @kylekozma6573
    @kylekozma6573 10 лет назад +117

    Sad how a song with no words can have such an effect on you. Buy a lunch, shake a hand, give thanks to a vet....I appreciate my freedom....DO YOU?

    • @williamwhiting6285
      @williamwhiting6285 10 лет назад +12

      Kyle, words were eventually written; the original set by Horace Lorenzo Trim.
      Day is done, gone the sun
      From the lakes, from the hills, from the sky
      All is well, safely rest
      God is nigh
      Fading light dims the sight
      And a star gems the sky, gleaming bright
      From afar, drawing near
      Falls the night
      Thanks and praise for our days
      Neath the sun, neath the stars, neath the sky
      As we go, this we know
      God is nigh

    • @kylekozma6573
      @kylekozma6573 10 лет назад

      Thanks for the info. I was really speaking of the bugler's playing. Thanks again

    • @privatejoker4390
      @privatejoker4390 10 лет назад

      ***** I am think the first line goes day is gone, gone the sun, But i am not certain of this

    • @karaganchastain8950
      @karaganchastain8950 10 лет назад +1

      ***** the lyrics are
      day is gone, gone the sun. From the hills, from the lakes, from the skies. All is well, safely rest, God is nigh.
      That's the first verse! There is more to it(:

    • @tapsbugler
      @tapsbugler  10 лет назад +4

      Karagan Chastain
      No
      Day is Done
      Gone the Sun
      (It needs to rhyme)
      Also it's "sky" not "skies
      (Once again it needs to rhyme with nigh)
      Go to the tapsbugler website or just google "words or lyrics to Taps" for more information
      THANKS!!

  • @larryhavicus6108
    @larryhavicus6108 8 лет назад +2

    I played taps for the VFW my last two years in High School. the first time I played it, I cried all the way through. now I cry because it reminds me of my father, who served in the army during WWII. my hero!

    • @SLYSPYHIWAY90
      @SLYSPYHIWAY90 8 лет назад

      That's so cool ! He would be proud of you

    • @larryhavicus6108
      @larryhavicus6108 8 лет назад +1

      I also played taps for several years last two years of high school and one year after. One if the most emotional tunes I ever played.

  • @maryhamrick3508
    @maryhamrick3508 6 лет назад

    My daughter heard this song and cried. She asked mom did we have family who served? I said yes your grandfather. He's so proud of that fact and said that every man and woman serving is brave and I love them too.

  • @hummingbird-qq6fj
    @hummingbird-qq6fj 8 лет назад +1

    My Grandson is learning to play Taps, at my request, so we can honor our small town's veterans properly. this was played at my Dad's funeral after a lifelong service to his country in the United States Air Force. Always brings tears to my eyes.

  • @GoRdirty30jd
    @GoRdirty30jd 11 лет назад +1

    I have had many family members who have gone to war for America, I count my blessings I have lost none. I still choke up when I hear this played cause I know many have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. My heart and prayers go to all who have served, are serving and to their families who may never see their loved ones come home. I pray your loved ones come home safe and sound. Much love

  • @keen123
    @keen123 13 лет назад +1

    What an excellent lesson! I've never served, nor has anyone in my immediate family, but I just can't help but feel a sense of heartbreak but also of pride and patriotism whenever I hear it. I'm so grateful to the patriots of this country who have either made the ultimate sacrifice or who are currently putting their lives in harms way to keep this country safe. How blessed I am to live in the United States!

  • @gracieartz5137
    @gracieartz5137 8 лет назад +3

    makes me cry every time and its truly something i will never forget.

  • @Bisornorus_msm
    @Bisornorus_msm 4 года назад +2

    brings me to tears every time I’m so grateful for all who have served! My family included! 🇺🇸❤️🙏🏻

  • @kylekozma6573
    @kylekozma6573 8 лет назад +6

    This is a great story and I appreciate my freedom. I am sorry that others feel compelled to trash his post with negative comments.
    For all those who served or serving, THANK YOU... Your sacrifice hasn't gone unnoticed....

    • @tapsbugler
      @tapsbugler  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @kylekozma6573
      @kylekozma6573 8 лет назад +1

      +Jeffro 2000 Thank you for your Service. Every American should be thanking every War Veteran for their sacrifice. This post means alot to me. Even tho I was never in the miltary, I grew up around them. Fort Bragg / Fayetteville NC will always be a part of my life. Thank you again.....

    • @ZROBB98
      @ZROBB98 8 лет назад +1

      +Kyle Kozma thank you it means a lot to me because my family is strong enough to serve for all of us and my cousin and uncle thank people like you

  • @larrylaw4171
    @larrylaw4171 10 месяцев назад

    I cry at TAPS!! It, brings up emotions from my stomach.. I, heard TAPS, every night, and we all out playing football stoped and salueted!!!!

  • @jaygensn1
    @jaygensn1 5 лет назад +1

    Ever since I watched John Kennedy's funeral in 1963 and heard taps, I can't listen to this without crying. It just brings that memory back with its eternal sadness. For every man and woman who serves today, I hope you family never has to hear this. For former service members, welcome home alive. For those that didn't, I thank your families for your service and sacrifice.

  • @INDYANDY4C
    @INDYANDY4C 16 лет назад +13

    This song does not "rock", it does not "trash"; it is the most revernt 24 notes that can ever be sounded.
    It is only the sound of Saint Peter opening the gates to a fallen comrade who served faithfully and honestly the cause of mankind.
    We are all honored to have him upon our rolls.

  • @wandapiotrowski860
    @wandapiotrowski860 3 года назад

    It is such a great honor for me to be able to sound TAPS at our New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery.

  • @aluizmailrj
    @aluizmailrj 7 лет назад

    When I was a simple student in Navy College (Brazilian Navy) in 1981, taps it was my favorite call. It was time to go to bed after a hard day. Greetings from Brazil!

  • @infamousmoji5043
    @infamousmoji5043 3 года назад

    My dad, Captain John S. Lane, Korean and Vietnam war veteran, passed away on August 16, 2021 due to COVID complications. It breaks my heart to hear this.

  • @davestelling
    @davestelling 3 месяца назад

    This was wonderful - I'm a history/American Civil War buff and I've enjoyed this very much.
    Thank you...

  • @roxy5081
    @roxy5081 8 лет назад +1

    I am not a veteran, but for 30 years I worked in various trades on U.S. Navy ships, mostly aircraft and helo carriers. But I am the granddaughter, daughter, sister, niece and wife of 10 veterans and sadly I have heard this played 9 times by actual trumpters. I have been to sea many times and heard Taps played on board and at no time have I not have had tissues in my pocket. I know the origins were as a way to comfort the troops, in a way it brings me some small measure of comfort, but also a sense of loss. When I listen to it now that sense of loss deepens thinking of the mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, wives, husbands, children, some grandchildren and even great grandchildren hearing it everyday now as the last few of the WWII, Korean vets, in addition to vets of Vietnam and all the conflicts since 1981 making their final sacrifice for all of us.
    This is one of the most powerful pieces of music ever produced with our Armed Forces in mind.

  • @JoseHermosillo-y6g
    @JoseHermosillo-y6g Год назад

    I always play taps for my world war 2 dad, recently I played taps for my grandson who was killed at home and still in the national guard, it was with a very heavy heart that I said goodbye to my 32 yr old SOLDIER

  • @jasonvenesky987
    @jasonvenesky987 Год назад

    Thank you for this synopsis. I share this with my music students every year.

  • @snowliferwb
    @snowliferwb 3 года назад

    the only sound that brings tears to my face. A reminder of those that I have buried, frinds, brothers, fathers and grandfathers. rest in peace

  • @samanthatew7034
    @samanthatew7034 10 лет назад +41

    Wanna see me cry automatically? Play this song.

  • @jamesagwe2981
    @jamesagwe2981 5 лет назад +2

    To the lady's and gentlemen who fought so proudly for our country and lost there life I salute you

  • @GentlemanJim12SongsOfChristmas
    @GentlemanJim12SongsOfChristmas 9 лет назад

    This video is the reason why we're free in America today. Thank you for sharing this video Sir, I salute you!

  • @Johnny-sj9sj
    @Johnny-sj9sj 7 лет назад

    A blessing to whom this is dedicated, and a curse unto those who gave this a thumbs down.

  • @MsMary957
    @MsMary957 3 года назад +1

    Played at my sister’s (USAF), my brother’s (USA), my father’s (USMC), and my mother’s (not enlisted, but honored because she was heavily invoked with the local DAV) funerals. It never fails to make me tear up the moment I hear the first notes.

  • @NegiTaiMetal011
    @NegiTaiMetal011 4 года назад

    I'm not American, yet hearing Taps brings much emotions and induces tears. It still makes me choked up and still makes me want to render salute to all the brave soldiers.

  • @jaskir1438
    @jaskir1438 4 года назад

    You Sir, is what History is all about. Thank-you for your contiued contribution to the fallen Soldiers that have served - sent off by a Country & Service, that is constantly giving us, their so deserved rewards. Rgds JKK

  • @Rime_Di_Michelangelo
    @Rime_Di_Michelangelo 8 лет назад +4

    Very interesting. Did not know a single thing he said so I'm glad I stumbled into this video.

  • @butchhaight
    @butchhaight 2 года назад

    Taps tears me up every time I hear it.

  • @klday84
    @klday84 5 лет назад +5

    Never forget! God bless each and every solider.

  • @shortmeister4321
    @shortmeister4321 2 года назад +1

    To all who fought to protect our country, thank you. To all whom I've had the great honor and privilege to know, God bless and keep you till we meet again...🇺🇲💗🇺🇲

  • @jerryrobison3262
    @jerryrobison3262 11 лет назад +1

    The playing of Taps is always emotional to listen to. Many years ago, when I was a boy, I attended a summer camp for a few weeks. At the end of each evening campfire we would all stand as the fire began to die out, the lyrics set to Taps: 'Day is done, gone the sun, from the lakes, from the hills, from the sky. All is well, safely rest, God is nigh.' It's always been a fitting tribute to the departed day or a loved one.

    • @VK2DMH
      @VK2DMH 4 года назад

      Beautiful, but in my old age I had forgotten those words. Thank you so much for reminding me of them.

  • @poszolwon
    @poszolwon 12 лет назад

    Hi, Man never ever give up. Sooner or later we'll be listening Taps in horizontal position. May our loved ones never forget the bugler. Sincerely, Janusz.

  • @robertbarrett1166
    @robertbarrett1166 6 лет назад

    Thank you for bring it back for me to remember.

  • @TheYellowsun76
    @TheYellowsun76 13 лет назад

    Even as a child Taps has made me cry. This is very informative, thank you!

  • @overther166
    @overther166 12 лет назад

    I remember laying in my bed on base and taps would come on at 2200 and i felt a chilling but safe and calm feeling come over me and it made me feel rested. truly amazing how it makes me feel

  • @ontosr8154
    @ontosr8154 11 лет назад

    Taps.......stirs the very fiber of our humanity.

  • @savedbygodsgrace.9058
    @savedbygodsgrace.9058 5 лет назад +1

    TAPS. ..Demands instant respect.

  • @Feathercrest1
    @Feathercrest1 12 лет назад

    Nice explanation of the origen of "Taps". As a trumpeter (USN Band, Wash. (DC) for many years, I was the "Bugler of Arlington" who played funerals at national cemetaries, private cemetaries, memorial services, wreath layings, at sea burials and even some religious services. The renditions totaled well into the thousands with each being an emotional experience for me. It never became mundane. I retired from active service in 1985 with total credited service of 30 years.
    Joseph C. Moore

    • @jackiecampbell6484
      @jackiecampbell6484 6 лет назад

      Joseph C. Moore thanks for your service🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @BurninBogey7
    @BurninBogey7 11 лет назад

    While stationed at Fort Drum for 6 years, our funeral detail team buried 29 of our fellow veterans and I will always be proud to stand and salute the entire time taps is played.

  • @kimcurtis9366
    @kimcurtis9366 7 лет назад +1

    Having sounded Taps for well over 1000 Military funerals from 1966 to 2000, I KNOW what it means to not only the bugler, but to all those who hear it at a funeral or a Memorial Day Service.
    I began sounding Taps for the American Legion, Marine Corps League and others in 1966, when I was a freshman in High School at what was then Fremont County Vocational High School.
    As a Trumpet player It was a hard thing to do because, the bugler is affected by the fact that he is sounding this last farewell for the family of the deceased and he wants it to sound its best for them! BUT, the bugler is also affected by his own sorrow and what that conjures up in his mind and his very soul!
    There were many times, over the years, that I had a very hard time sounding Taps because, I was playing for not only the family but also, for a friend.
    There were quite a few times that I was able to have a second bugler sound an echo or sound Taps together, with the second bugler beginning shortly after the first. This is one of the most beautiful Taps, I have ever heard!
    I have often received letters of thanks from the families and that, in itself, is an honor but, the greatest honor, for me was to be able to do this for those who had served their country; OUR COUNTRY, some, having just come home from a war or police action and others, having served years before their passing.
    Believe me, it IS an honor to serve these men and women who have given their lives in the service of our Nation!
    May each of you have a wonderful day but, remember the reason for this Holiday.

  • @shopcomputersforless
    @shopcomputersforless 10 лет назад

    I LOVE this explanation about the origin of TAPS.
    As a child I thought that the three notes meant "Soldier Is Gone", "Soldier Is Gone", "Soldier Is Gone".
    Now finally 65 years later I find an explanation and some lyrics that I thought we could work off.
    This video truly gave me the inspiration to collaborate on a piece on RUclips (check it out) Taps Keyboard Composition a salute to our troops. .
    By no means could we ever touch or change the Memorial "TAPS".
    Just had to get this orchestration out of my head and move on to other stuff. We just played it raw (twice) without scoring it for full orchestration.. it's just a sample.
    Thanks, AJ

  • @samudaseraphim
    @samudaseraphim 14 лет назад

    Thank you sir, for this incredibly informative video, and for helping us remember how sacred this song is and the lives that are given so selflessly for our freedom.

  • @MrSammy97
    @MrSammy97 12 лет назад +1

    God bless ALL Troops, past, present and future. Their sacrifice can never be measured.

  • @NancyRadkeBooks
    @NancyRadkeBooks 12 лет назад

    Wonder piece of history. Taps always makes me cry.

  • @billkratzer1
    @billkratzer1 11 лет назад +2

    I didn't know, will never forget

  • @D__Lee
    @D__Lee 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for uploading this video! The history of the bugle taps is a story that I did not know.

  • @robertdean1929
    @robertdean1929 3 года назад

    Very buetiful sounding and sad sounding at the same times.always liked taps.

  • @ahearrell
    @ahearrell 13 лет назад

    Makes me cry every time I hear it. RIP to all the brave soldiers who lost their lives for America.

  • @venetabritt9284
    @venetabritt9284 11 лет назад

    thanks for the lesson on the origin of the Taps and the beautiful rendition of it. My husband served in the Marines before we were married and I have always wondered where the haunting melody came from. Have heard it at family funerals since I was a child and now I know.

  • @rodsapyta7059
    @rodsapyta7059 3 года назад

    I am still waiting for the CALL to Play for the WORLD. God bless all who serve and have served.

  • @Westwindymoto
    @Westwindymoto 11 лет назад

    Thank you very much for this video explanation of TAPS. I was a 4'8" peacetime Army soldier of Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, 79-82, and TAPS still brings tears to my eyes. My son, while at SGT in MCJROTC, played TAPS on Veterans' Day at which I cried and cried my eyes out. Thank you for this beautiful and thorough explanation. I really, really enjoyed it. PS You play an AWESOME BUGLE!

  • @HandwhistlerBen
    @HandwhistlerBen 12 лет назад

    Wonderful historical lesson and performances.

  • @hosedragger-204
    @hosedragger-204 6 лет назад

    I always would get a little bleary eyed when they would play Taps at night at the Griswold Scout Reservation in New Hampshire.
    Mainly because two of my great grandfather's fought in WWII, one an Army Infantryman, the other and Air Corps Welder. My Dad's Father was in the Vermont Army National Guard infantry during Vietnam (part of an Intel & Ops unit), my Mom's Father was an Air Force General's driver and then a Vermont State Trooper. He died on the day he was to start working at Springfield Vt PD after transferring there. My Uncle is a Former USMC Master Sergeant.

  • @snapstring
    @snapstring 12 лет назад

    I really like the way this video was put together. It can serve to be a tribute as well as informative. I will add this to my Facebook views during Memorial Day.

  • @8wolfgang8
    @8wolfgang8 8 лет назад +3

    makes me cry
    every time i here it

  • @YesSirMam2
    @YesSirMam2 13 лет назад

    From generations of Army, I am well acquainted w/ bugle calls, especially Taps.
    Your rendition is the bar for all buglers in my humble opinion. Your work on the exhibit years back was much appreciated, btw. This video you made is concise and authoritative. Well done. Bravo. At my funeral, should I be so lucky to have a bugler half as talented as you, I'll be lucky. Thank you for sharing this vid.

  • @rhodasmith2783
    @rhodasmith2783 12 лет назад

    The first time, I heard the bugler's cry was on television. Then I heard it when I was at my husbands grandfather's funeral, in which I never knew he was in the service until this time. This was a tremendous loss for our family to endure. He came into our family as a person who was never expected to be a Dad to 11 children in which he did. My family lost three of these children at rather young ages. One of these children being my mother-n-law. My name is Rhoda Smith of Ursa, IL

  • @cherbert359
    @cherbert359 9 лет назад +1

    ive watched this video atleast 100times and all the videos

  • @connorlyman249
    @connorlyman249 4 года назад

    i have never heard this seince the day my dad has signed up for the u.s coast gaurd and he has played it,its so beatiful its for honoring the fallen soldiers when the first war has started almost all soldiers would fight for the peace and glory.

  • @timsmero1801
    @timsmero1801 8 лет назад +5

    makes me glad to have served, and would do it again

  • @eugenehorner3722
    @eugenehorner3722 2 года назад

    If you have been in combat and lost a friend, this will bring sad memories.

  • @karenfischer9241
    @karenfischer9241 4 года назад +2

    This was very informative I loved it

  • @poszolwon
    @poszolwon 12 лет назад

    i thought, that never would be able to hear Taps being trumpeted for me. Salute and respect...

  • @roodog3761
    @roodog3761 11 лет назад

    My father was a Captain in the Royal Canadian Regiment. Here, in Australia, together we took part in many historical reenactments of the Australian Light Horse, complete with Lee Enfield rifles, swords, bayonets, tent-pegging, parades, shows, everything. When he passed away in December 2008, my sister and I organised a military funeral. What a wonderful way to be honoured. When TAPS was played, I tried my hardest not to cry but it is just not possible. Captain E.G. Bauld...TAPS...I love you Dad.

  • @mamasue4337
    @mamasue4337 11 лет назад

    Beautiful tribute to a beautiful melody....

  • @Myuzishin
    @Myuzishin 14 лет назад +1

    I've taked to many musicians about Taps, many of them never realized that the 4 different notes used make up a major chord. Most guess that its minor, likely because of the association with military funerals. For me, that's illustrative of just how powerful the melody is. Certainly a magical piece. Thanx for posting the vid, well done sir!

  • @Longhorn4246
    @Longhorn4246 12 лет назад

    You are not alone, after the first three notes my eyes well up too.

  • @DatTrueTruth
    @DatTrueTruth 11 лет назад +13

    it's an honour to lower the flag for Taps

    • @LaidbckLuke
      @LaidbckLuke 10 лет назад +1

      Um.. that's retreat dude.

    • @Maeve_Rose
      @Maeve_Rose 10 лет назад

      Luke Johnson i think he means like at half mast, not a full lower

    • @thestargeezer
      @thestargeezer 10 лет назад +2

      LakeHartwellSimon At the lowering of the flag To The Colors is also played along with Retreat, Taps is not. :)

  • @hwgray
    @hwgray 8 лет назад +6

    In Dutch, _oe_ is pronounced the same as "oo" in English. So, _taptoe_ is pronounced "top too." In West Berlin in the '60's, tattoo was the second-last bugle call of the day. The sounding of taps signaled the end of the military day.

    • @tapsbugler
      @tapsbugler  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much. I will correct the pronunciation in my talks.

  • @RayneSaltair
    @RayneSaltair 11 лет назад +2

    Every time I hear it I cry. We are a military family so I heard it from a young age.

    • @hummingbird9221
      @hummingbird9221 3 года назад

      I was born and raised Air Force...I understand.

  • @PeerGynt1111
    @PeerGynt1111 15 лет назад

    Hello, I am a German soldier. I often listened to BFBS, the British Forces Broadcasting Service in Germany, and every day in the evening BFBS was colsing down with the evening hymn, the last post and the national anthem. It was very moving. Greetings from Berlin, Germany

  • @hummingbird9221
    @hummingbird9221 3 года назад +1

    Rest easy, Daddy. 24 years ago.

  • @Awesomeness10138
    @Awesomeness10138 12 лет назад

    That song always wants to make me cry. I also can't wait to learn that song.