My dad, my grandfather, my husband all gone now... Taps played at their funerals. RIP Always brings tears for all our military serving and who've served. God Bless and Thank you for the ultimate sacrifice. 💗
Im sorry for your loss. My condolances to you and your family🌹🕊🕯🖤 thank you for their service. May they rest in peace🌹🕊🕯🖤❤ I had a great-grandfather who served in the RAF scottish division in the 103rd air-raid squadron as an engine mechanic and a figther pilot during WW2. I have been told many heroic storys about my great-grandfather by my grandmother. My great-grandfather participated in the battle for britiain in 1940, the battle over Dunkirk in 1940 and over D-day Omaha Beach in 1944. I never got to meet him og get to know him because he passed away of old age 5 years before i was born. Every time i think of him and look at his pictures from the RAF and listening to the military taps tunes i begin to cry my eyes out😭😭 its like im griefing for a man i never met😭 Still i feel so much love and respect for my great-grandfather 😭❤ he will always be my hero and a symbole of hope and couriage❤😭❤ My great-grandfather were a higly decorated figtherpilot. Who i admire😭❤🖤🕯🕊🌹
we have a sailor coming home to be buried in my hometown paducah on April 8th 2022. he made the ultimate sacrifice on dec 7th 1941 on board uss oklahoma. hes been unidentified until recently. i plan to be there if possible.
Thanks to all the Men and women for their service they are true heroes and for the ones who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country you shall never be forgotten RIP 🇺🇸
Albert Ritter von Wien This was written for brass without valves. There’s a series of notes called the harmonic series which are basically the set of notes you can get with a fixed length of tubing (valves basically change the total length of tubing). Taps and many other millitary calls were written for bugles which use the harmonic series.
@@theunbalancedcharge2077 well look at the bugler s finger on the trumpet and the mouth they don’t move I have been to a lot of military funerals,a as I m a retire military man and. Can tell the difference a real bugler and a guY just holding a trumpet !
@@eutimiochavez415 to start off, I’d like to thank you for your service, but I’m a trumpet player and the notes to taps don’t actually require them to change their mouth or fingers. They just need to blow faster to make the notes higher
@@theunbalancedcharge2077 they are recorded on most funerals ,of course there is a lot of soldiers that I have seen them play taps at funerals thank you sir .
Everyone is playing TAPS...this weekend for gun control ....at 12:00 noon Eastern time 11am Central 10am Mountain 9am Pacific Time....crank it up everywhere show support love... USA
My dad, my grandfather, my husband all gone now...
Taps played at their funerals. RIP Always brings tears for all our military serving and who've served. God Bless and Thank you for the ultimate sacrifice. 💗
Im sorry for your loss. My condolances to you and your family🌹🕊🕯🖤 thank you for their service. May they rest in peace🌹🕊🕯🖤❤
I had a great-grandfather who served in the RAF scottish division in the 103rd air-raid squadron as an engine mechanic and a figther pilot during WW2.
I have been told many heroic storys about my great-grandfather by my grandmother.
My great-grandfather participated in the battle for britiain in 1940, the battle over Dunkirk in 1940 and over D-day Omaha Beach in 1944.
I never got to meet him og get to know him because he passed away of old age 5 years before i was born.
Every time i think of him and look at his pictures from the RAF and listening to the military taps tunes i begin to cry my eyes out😭😭 its like im griefing for a man i never met😭
Still i feel so much love and respect for my great-grandfather 😭❤ he will always be my hero and a symbole of hope and couriage❤😭❤
My great-grandfather were a higly decorated figtherpilot. Who i admire😭❤🖤🕯🕊🌹
Beautiful scenery and beautiful tribute. I’ll never forget my visit to Pearl Harbor.
Years........ and still tears
Never forget our history....
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Never To Be Forgotten....
😭 Memorial Day sucks for many of us...
Beautiful
BEAUTIFUL
Thank you for the tubrite to those who have there life Amen
we have a sailor coming home to be buried in my hometown paducah on April 8th 2022. he made the ultimate sacrifice on dec 7th 1941 on board uss oklahoma. hes been unidentified until recently. i plan to be there if possible.
May he Rest In Peace at last
For those who fought it... Freedom has a flavor the Protected will never know...
Your play so good
Great job by USMC and the Navy. As per usual 🇺🇸👍🏻
Thanks to all the Men and women for their service they are true heroes and for the ones who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country you shall never be forgotten RIP 🇺🇸
Crying thinking about dad
Sorry for your loss
IVE BURIED 5 NAVY VETS AT SEA WHAT A SACRED TIME AND IT MAKES YOU THINK
Lágrimas!
I am the last of my family. They all had TAPS played at their funerals. Love my military family
FIX THE GLITCHES
Very nice
you can see him shaking
Muy bobita melodia.❤❤❤❤👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂
Robert Dean Stethem. Taps.
Sou militar da reserva; é difícil segurar; porque de um jeito ou outro; ELAS VÃO DESCER. BRASIL ACIMA DE TUDO, DEUS ACIMA DE TODOS.
Why are they not pressing the Valves while they play?
Albert Ritter von Wien This was written for brass without valves. There’s a series of notes called the harmonic series which are basically the set of notes you can get with a fixed length of tubing (valves basically change the total length of tubing). Taps and many other millitary calls were written for bugles which use the harmonic series.
Omg his poor cheeks
They are not playing the bugle ,it’s a recording
What do you mean?
@@theunbalancedcharge2077 well look at the bugler s finger on the trumpet and the mouth they don’t move I have been to a lot of military funerals,a as I m a retire military man and. Can tell the difference a real bugler and a guY just holding a trumpet !
@@eutimiochavez415 to start off, I’d like to thank you for your service, but I’m a trumpet player and the notes to taps don’t actually require them to change their mouth or fingers. They just need to blow faster to make the notes higher
@@theunbalancedcharge2077 they are recorded on most funerals ,of course there is a lot of soldiers that I have seen them play taps at funerals thank you sir .
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now..Pearl Harbor.es tut mir leid..Hitler.
Everyone is playing TAPS...this weekend for gun control ....at 12:00 noon Eastern time 11am Central 10am Mountain 9am Pacific Time....crank it up everywhere show support love... USA