Taps at Funeral of President John F. Kennedy

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  • čas přidán 23. 11. 2011
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    THIS YEAR IS THE 5OTH ANNIVERSARY
    Gun salute, three volleys and Taps at Funeral of President John F. Kennedy November 25, 1963 at Arlington National Cemetery

Komentáře • 113

  • @slink5986
    @slink5986 Před 3 lety +87

    My Grandfather, Alvin Helen, served in World War 2. He died peacefully but alone in the Hospital of Hays, Kansas at 93 years old after getting Cancer. RIP Alvin Helen. 1922 - 2015

  • @kisaiah30
    @kisaiah30 Před 9 lety +79

    I was 13 and remember it so well. ...the bugler was crying...

  • @ashayers1841
    @ashayers1841 Před 10 lety +156

    On that day even the bugle was crying for the fallen President John F. Kennedy.

    • @Khalrua
      @Khalrua Před 3 lety +3

      I don’t think that’s true

    • @doggonemess1
      @doggonemess1 Před 2 lety +8

      Everyone interpreted it that way, but the bugler admitted that he slipped up because it was cold, he was nervous, and his mouth was dry. For years after though, people would play the same wrong note at funerals to emulate JFK's funeral.

    • @BrianJonson
      @BrianJonson Před 2 lety +4

      It is very difficult to play a brass instrument in cold weather.

    • @sundance81677
      @sundance81677 Před 2 lety

      A President murdered by his own government. 5 years later they murdered his brother.

    • @BrianJonson
      @BrianJonson Před 2 lety

      @@sundance81677 You think the earth is flat too?

  • @sfcretired1166
    @sfcretired1166 Před 2 lety +42

    Until the day I, too, leave this earth, I will never forget the reaction of the German people to the death of President Kennedy. They were, if anything, as grief-stricken as we Americans. I was a young soldier stationed in Frankfurt, Germany at the time.

    • @redraider4b40
      @redraider4b40 Před rokem

      Thank you for your service.

    • @bertjesklotepino
      @bertjesklotepino Před rokem

      Might be because JFK wrote a book called Why England slept?
      Or maybe because he said he was a Berliner?
      Or maybe, just maybe it was because of this: "Hitler will emerge from the hatred that surrounds him now as one of the most significant figures who ever lived".
      The Germans knew Hitler as the man who rebuilt the country after WW1.
      And while many remember the Great crash of 1929, not many remember the great crash of 1923.
      Germans had to pay 250 Marks for a loaf of bread in January.
      And in November the same year a loaf of bread costed 201 BILLION MARK.
      When Hitler took over power he helped the ordinary people.
      Hence why they all stood behind him and fought until their death.
      Unfortunately that war is still too recent to be discussed in a real discussion.
      And it still is forming politics and opinions to this day.
      Probably because people are still being indoctrinated with what the Victors wrote.
      Sorry. I wont thank you for your service.
      Not because i disrespect you as a person. But because i disrespect the entire idea of "Service".
      What "Service" did you give?
      Germany was basically flattened and thrown back into the stoneage.
      Every city bombed to smithereens.
      Some say to win the war, as if that won the war.
      Some say because all of those people deserved to die.
      But they weren't all Na...zi's living in those cities. Heck, many of em weren't even politically active at all. They was just living their lives in the system created.
      I do not see how this was Liberating Europe at all.
      In fact: If i look at Britain today, it is a mess.
      I wonder: If the soldiers of those days who stormed the beaches of Normandië could see Britain as it is today, would they still go up those beaches?
      Bankrupting Britain and basically the rest of the so called Western World?
      And for what?
      But again, that is a discussion which is not allowed obviously.
      And i would be surprised if this comment sticks considering censorship here on CZcams.
      Imagine that: People often say that it was the Na....zi's who burned books and censored things.
      So i guess the real Na.....zi's never lost WW2 then, right? After all, just look at the world today. CZcams etc etc .
      It's so funny.

    • @elmanuele
      @elmanuele Před rokem

      @@bertjesklotepinoYou can write the word Nazi like any decent human being would without getting deleted, you idiot.

  • @DetroiterInAustralia
    @DetroiterInAustralia Před 10 lety +85

    The wound to our country has only gotten worse.

    • @johndary2952
      @johndary2952 Před 7 lety +13

      Thanks to the CIA, Johnson, and the rest of those bastards. They not only murdered Kennedy that day but also what could have been a wonderful future of the United States.

    • @rand0mdude779
      @rand0mdude779 Před 2 lety +7

      It gets worse my friend
      It gets so, so, so much worse
      January 20th, 2021. Where bottom of the barrel is all that’s required to be the leader of the free world.
      May god have mercy on us all

    • @johnjackson8401
      @johnjackson8401 Před 2 měsíci

      Yep, our country lost its innocence on November 22, 1963.

  • @patrickfarrell5615
    @patrickfarrell5615 Před 4 lety +25

    That was awesome how they opened the flag to toss holy water.

  • @DBerry135
    @DBerry135 Před 10 lety +42

    Epic! I'm crying 50 years later!

    • @patricialewis2787
      @patricialewis2787 Před 9 lety +1

      So well remembered.

    • @donwendling4743
      @donwendling4743 Před 4 lety

      Man president loved then, loAthed now.what a transition

    • @floridaredfishin8209
      @floridaredfishin8209 Před 2 lety

      @@donwendling4743 Trump was loved, by the majority, Biden praised by the minority and hated by the majority. A failed nation under democrats

  • @annakimborahpa
    @annakimborahpa Před 3 lety +40

    The brief out-of-place clipped note is the sounding high F at 2:36. Army Bugler Keith Clark then quickly recovered down onto the correct sounding D note in a split second. He was fortunate that it happened early on in the second phrase of the call since he performed the remainder of Taps in an exemplary and moving manner, even commanding that high F note for three long seconds at 2:59 - 3:01 which is the climax near its end. (The F note is the sounding pitch but it would be written as a G note since he is playing a Bb trumpet and what is written sounds a whole step lower for that instrument)

    • @CharlotteFairchild
      @CharlotteFairchild Před 2 lety +1

      He played it in a key higher? I wonder why he chose that bugle?

    • @annakimborahpa
      @annakimborahpa Před 2 lety +2

      @@CharlotteFairchild He's playing a standard Bb trumpet (a written C note sounds as Bb). Taps is written for the triad notes of a C Major chord (C, E & G) and those three notes sound as the triad notes of a Bb Major chord (Bb, D & F). A easy key to determining the key of a bugle call is its last note. In the case of Taps, it is the sounding key of Bb Major with Bb as the last note sustained from 3:15 - 3:22.

    • @jorgecallico9177
      @jorgecallico9177 Před 2 lety +10

      Well put Charles.
      As a trumpet player myself, am agreeing with your remarks completely. What isn't known to the public is this,
      It was wicked cold out that day and is quite possible that the corporal's mouthpiece may have chilled to the point that it was sticking to frozen lip flesh.
      The bugler had been up and at Arlington Cemetery since 4:30 am that day.
      Lastly,
      The President's death weighed heavily on the bugler's mind.
      And I don't care how good of a trumpet player you are? This is not an easy piece to play flawlessly. As an incredible pressure is placed upon the musician. He never knows for certain exactly when he'll get called on to play and as such he's never really warmed up. Worse still,
      The whole world knows how this tune is supposed to go. As such this adds to the general nervousness a brass player goes through. The fact that the small mistake happened early in the bugle call must have weighed heavily on his already nervous mind. After all, he KNEW that his music was being heard by hundreds of millions of people.
      I have played the piece publicly a dozen or so times and fortunately never released a true "clam", but this is because I've been lucky so far.

    • @vincestar4840
      @vincestar4840 Před rokem

      Choke.

  • @victoria6244
    @victoria6244 Před 2 lety +9

    May John F. Kennedy rest in peace forever and ever.

  • @mariadebonea1952
    @mariadebonea1952 Před 10 lety +22

    To President John Fitzgerald Kennedy - one of America Most Honored -Most Respected most Loved And Best Presidents - May You Rest In Eternal Peace In Heaven with The Almighty Blessed Trinity and with Our Blessed Mother Mary and with All the Saints and and Angles. Amen.

    • @ev0x336
      @ev0x336 Před 4 lety

      FIZTER-WHAT

    • @cxsh4x4
      @cxsh4x4 Před 3 lety

      @@ev0x336 Fitzgerald is his grandfathers name I think that’s what his middle name was derived from I’m not entirely sure

    • @jeanpalumbo3411
      @jeanpalumbo3411 Před 3 lety

      @@cxsh4x4🇺🇸 President JFK mother was a Fritzgerald and
      yes his grandfather 😥 🎺

    • @cxsh4x4
      @cxsh4x4 Před 3 lety

      @@jeanpalumbo3411 yeah I know

  • @IronMike-lt6et
    @IronMike-lt6et Před 7 lety +102

    People might be wondering why someone's playing the military funeral song it's because JFK fought in WW2 in the US Navy

    • @alaandre004
      @alaandre004 Před 7 lety +22

      Maikeru Sutora taps is for the president also head of state

    • @geovanecosta8595
      @geovanecosta8595 Před 6 lety +2

      IronMike 2021 oswald wins flowers victory

    • @northernlad9424
      @northernlad9424 Před 6 lety +17

      and he was the commander in chief of all armed forces in the united states of course...

    • @kevinm2365
      @kevinm2365 Před 4 lety +2

      It’s pretty obvious that he served and it is also played to the president

    • @TmanT321
      @TmanT321 Před 4 lety +11

      The President is technically also the Commander in Chief, the highest office in the military lol. He would have gotten the salute and taps even if he didn't serve outside his term. In other words, even Trump would theoretically get a Military funeral if he died in office, and may get one after he leaves office and he's still alive, though he doesn't deserve any such honor.

  • @Racer_o_the_Reaper
    @Racer_o_the_Reaper Před 5 lety +21

    The day Taps was introduced to the world wide audience.

  • @audreys8306
    @audreys8306 Před 3 lety +9

    I visited President Kennedy's grave in Arrlington several times . I was not born when he was President but he is my favorite of all. RIP.

  • @sds5502
    @sds5502 Před 2 lety +17

    I was 8 when JFK was laid to rest and remember it well. He is 1 of 3 greatest presidents . Named my son for him

    • @bertjesklotepino
      @bertjesklotepino Před 2 lety

      the other 2?

    • @juan_valdez117
      @juan_valdez117 Před 9 měsíci

      ⁠​⁠@@bertjesklotepinoFDR is definitely number one but number two and three depends. Eisenhower for infrastructure, Teddy Roosevelt for conservationism, Lincoln for uniting the nation, George Washington for being the first, etc.
      The three worst are assuredly trump, reagan, and Hoover. No one fucked up the country as much as those three.
      Kennedy isn’t on either list though. He genuinely didn’t achieve much. He just got assassinated and it was caught on video so it went viral. Good president but not the greatest or worst lol.

  • @dorothycogswell8397
    @dorothycogswell8397 Před 8 lety +11

    the most sad sound what might have been

  • @ecsyntric
    @ecsyntric Před 8 lety +36

    Slipped but not out of tune though. Great story

  • @sundance81677
    @sundance81677 Před 3 lety +7

    Next to the bagpipes, one of the saddest instruments.

  • @jjdubs13
    @jjdubs13 Před 2 měsíci

    To this day I still remember the bugler missing that note. I had just turned 8 at the time.

  • @redraider4b40
    @redraider4b40 Před rokem +1

    a day American will never forget

  • @AdiHisler
    @AdiHisler Před 9 dny

    Freaking beautiful

  • @Heimrik01
    @Heimrik01 Před 3 lety

    C'est la première fois que je vois cette vidéo, on voit le général de Gaulle au premier plan, merci pour le partage.

  • @vasudevcharan8329
    @vasudevcharan8329 Před 2 lety +2

    Great man.

  • @skyhawk61
    @skyhawk61 Před 6 měsíci

    My buddy and I were on liberty in NB Yokosuka when that tragic event occurred. We at a restaurant when a SP opened the door and shouted Tom's that we were to return to our place of duty(USS HORNET CVS-12). We arrived back on board to a very somber atmosphere where we were told that the President had been assasinated in Texas. Shocking news and the word was that were on DEFCON 1 status. I, for one, just couldn't believe that it was true. Who the hell would do that to the President! Took me a couple of days to calm down. A days that I will never forget.

  • @fiesta_prod
    @fiesta_prod Před 2 měsíci

    The bugle is actually my next door neighbor lol

  • @robertlepage688
    @robertlepage688 Před 7 lety +4

    " TAPS " PERFORMED. IN. ARLINGTON. NATIONAL

  • @tarawehry7105
    @tarawehry7105 Před 2 měsíci

    I can see why people get emotional when they hear Taos it makes the death so real

  • @luann4540
    @luann4540 Před 3 lety +1

    The bugle brought me here. 😥

  • @joeldomenichini5038
    @joeldomenichini5038 Před 3 lety +2

    I think he added at least 2 notes, and I’m not mad.

  • @robertlepage688
    @robertlepage688 Před 7 lety +2

    TAPS. THE. BUGLER'S. CRY.- THE. ORIGIN. OF

  • @pechs993
    @pechs993 Před 3 lety +7

    For real though who in the hell disliked this??

  • @mjnazario1652
    @mjnazario1652 Před 11 lety +12

    RIP Kennedy.
    2:03 can skip the eulogy.

  • @tarawehry7105
    @tarawehry7105 Před 2 měsíci

    Especially the family left behind

  • @robertlepage688
    @robertlepage688 Před 7 lety +3

    THE. RIDERLESS. HORSE. A. JFK. ICON

  • @DavidJones-lm2bx
    @DavidJones-lm2bx Před rokem

    God save America

  • @robertlepage688
    @robertlepage688 Před 7 lety +4

    JFK. FINAL. TRIP. TO. ARLINGTON

  • @robertlepage688
    @robertlepage688 Před 7 lety +2

    JOHN. F. KENNEDY. FUNERAL. GRAVESIDE

  • @ev0x336
    @ev0x336 Před 4 lety +4

    THE CRACKED NOTE

    • @noahs.627
      @noahs.627 Před rokem

      He missed his partial jump
      It was cold as all fuck that day and he wasn't warmed

  • @bertjesklotepino
    @bertjesklotepino Před rokem

    This is the only time in history Taps was player with an extra note.
    Or at least as far as i can recall (plus what i have discovered researching it a bit)
    And for obvious reasons there was an extra note.
    Because even the Bugle player was crying, knowing fully well they had lost a great man.
    Lincoln is not beneath an eternal flame.
    Other presidents who were assassinated are not laid to rest underneath an eternal flame.
    JFK was.
    Why?
    Well, it should be obvious if one is interested in knowing history, true History.
    Not what we are told today, obviously.
    Because most of what we are told today is his story. The story of the Victor.
    His Story.
    And has nothing to do with the truth.

  • @geovanecosta8595
    @geovanecosta8595 Před 6 lety +3

    Oswald wins flowers victory

  • @benmoore7677
    @benmoore7677 Před 8 lety +9

    The bugler was actually relieved of his position after that, which is pretty sad if you know the story behind it. My trumpet professor was serving during this time and knew the bugler. It turns out that the bugler had stood guard by the gravesite since 7am that day, and the first time he got to play on that cold day was the call.

    • @tapsbugler
      @tapsbugler  Před 8 lety +19

      +Ben Moore
      He was not relieved of his position and served until his retirement in 1966.
      Please read the article A Bugle Call Remembered.
      tapsbugler.com/a-bugle-call-remembered/

    • @refridgalator
      @refridgalator Před 4 lety +2

      He did not get relieved. My trumpet lesson teacher also knew this guy.

    • @vincestar4840
      @vincestar4840 Před rokem

      I heard they assassinated him.

  • @JoeSmith-si7bs
    @JoeSmith-si7bs Před 3 lety +1

    RiP JFK Justice Be Coming Soon and I Mean Soon..
    WWG1WGA

  • @robertlepage688
    @robertlepage688 Před 7 lety

    JFK. IRISH. HONOUR. GUARD. (.PART. 4. OF. 6

  • @Dillpickle4100
    @Dillpickle4100 Před 3 lety +15

    Even though JFK was democrat I heard he was a great president. I also heard that democrats back then were not near as bad as they are today. RIP John F. Kennedy.

    • @vincestar4840
      @vincestar4840 Před rokem

      And you're still stupid, irrespective of temporal context.

    • @BudHolliday1898
      @BudHolliday1898 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yep, I'm a dem and I can admit we've gone to complete shit
      But back when we had people that did stuff and stood on a platform that wasn't just virtue signaling such as Kennedy
      I miss the glory days of both parties

  • @studio.ca.8135
    @studio.ca.8135 Před 2 lety

    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

  • @AdiHisler
    @AdiHisler Před 9 dny

    We need to follow through on his wishes. Disband the deep state

  • @Zack_Cestaro
    @Zack_Cestaro Před 3 lety +6

    I am about to be a US Army soldier, watching this made me cry, and I’m a Republican, it’s just that JFK had all Conservative values and was a great President in general, a War Hero, and many other things. I think today, he would definitely vote for President Trump, and be Republican, because the way I see it, is Republicans always wanted democracy, while democrats like socialism and had been racist and obnoxious and made lies to immigrants saying they had to forget their original language and just speak English, I think that’s communism right. Isn’t America supposed to be the land of the free, I say as long as you know English, the 1st Amendment comes in handy when you want to speak and learn other languages, and also, PS, the election was rigged, everyone knows it, Fight For Trump! 2021!

    • @katbowen4800
      @katbowen4800 Před 3 lety +9

      He would not vote for trump

    • @annakimborahpa
      @annakimborahpa Před 3 lety +2

      If you're going into the Army then know that the philosophy of the military is very simple: Follow the leader. On active duty, your words would be considered subversive in that they would be interpreted as undermining the chain of command since the new president is the commander-in-chief. If you want to serve, keep your mouth shut and obey the lawful orders given to you. If you are too disillusioned with the results of the recent presidential election and seek to voice that opinion, it would be best for you not to serve at this time.

    • @Zack_Cestaro
      @Zack_Cestaro Před 3 lety

      @@annakimborahpa 🖕🏼

    • @Zack_Cestaro
      @Zack_Cestaro Před 3 lety

      @@katbowen4800 🖕🏼

    • @annakimborahpa
      @annakimborahpa Před 3 lety +1

      @@Zack_Cestaro Your reply reminds me of an old country song: "I gave her my ring, but she gave me the finger."