The song "taps " was used for an official bugle call
A Dirge. Or "Taps" played on the bugle or Trumpet.
it was played in u budle call
it is TAPS If this question pertains to a military base during the lowering of the colors(flag), then this awnser is wrong. Retreat is played for the lowering of the colors and TAPS is played around 2200 HOURS(Lights Out)
the name of the song I'm not sure of, but the band is named Drowning pool the name of the song in the new Rambo comercal is 'bodies'
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The song "taps " was used for an official bugle call
Taps is a bugle called played at dusk, during flag ceremonies and at military funerals. Lt. William Wade paid saloon keepers to shut of the 'taps' to the kegs when the song was played in a neighbouring army camp
Taps is a variation of an earlier bugle call known as the "Scott Tattoo," which was used in the U.S. from 1835 until 1860.
The somber song, "Taps" is also referred to by two different names. The first is "Butterfield's Lullaby" and the next is "Day is Done", which is the first line of the lyric.
"Taps" (Also known as Butterfield's Lullaby) Probably best known by the lyrics of its second verse "Day Is Done".
Taps is a song. It is a musical piece played at dusk and at funerals, particularly by the U.S. military.
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A Dirge. Or "Taps" played on the bugle or Trumpet.
Letters that stand for parts of a name are called initials.