Taps was present via a live troop playing a horn. Sounded just as it should.It was full military honors but I did not see if there was a live bugler playing Taps there or not?
Taps was present via a live troop playing a horn. Sounded just as it should.It was full military honors but I did not see if there was a live bugler playing Taps there or not?
I just watched the video - that was definitely a real bugler. He did a decent job of it. Sure as heck beats that electronic thing that can (and has!) fail.(ed)It was full military honors but I did not see if there was a live bugler playing Taps there or not?
Being a trained Army Trumpet player, there were a couple of minor things wrong with it - small rhythmic things. Still, it's better that a real troop was there actually playing.Taps was present via a live troop playing a horn. Sounded just as it should.
Taps was present via a live troop playing a horn. Sounded just as it should.
Funny being I was standing right next to you when it was playing. I was just staring straight ahead. I know it sure didn't sound like a recording. I personally have never heard the recording at a military funeral. It has always been a live troop playing the horn.
What news channel attended?
After the service concluded, many attendees remained to greet others; the Air Force unit remained at the ceremony site until all attendees had departed.
Before leaving, the Patriot Picket Color Guard remained in place for the departing attendees, and to pose for some final pictures: