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Jody
what does play tap mean?
In Washington men of power tend to do everything at least an hour after everyone else. They come to work later, eat later, quit later. Lesser men live by different timetables. Occasionally they even take a day off during the week. Joe Gawler, Washington's most prestigious undertaker, was cutting the grass in his back yard. Sergeant Keith Clark, the bugler who played taps in Arlington National Cemetery on important occasions— the last time had been Armistice Day, before President Kennedy—was home going through his collection of rare books. Jack Metzler, Arlington's superintendent, was about to leave for a long weekend. He was checking Monday's funeral list. It looked like a normal day: twenty-three burials.
2013年4月7日 03:23
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About.com says
The bugle call "Taps," the familiar mournful notes played at military funerals, was composed and first played during the Civil War, in the summer of 1862.
I guess he played this tune on his bugle at Arlington Cemetery. It is a military cemetery & a traditional piece to play for the military. It seems to signal the end of the day & seems to be only 24 notes long.
2013年4月7日
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