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Taps Bugle Calls in Other Nations « Taps Bugler: Jari Villanueva
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Sunset, also known as the Retreat Call, is a bugle call played in United Kingdom and British Commonwealth countries to signal the end of the official military day. It uses a slightly different melody to the US Retreat bugle call. In common with all bugle calls, it consists only of notes from a single overtone series. This allows it to be playable on a bugle or equivalently on a trumpet without moving the valves.

The call is regularly heard performed in an arrangement for full military band by Captain A.C. Green (1888-1974), who was Director of the Royal Naval School of Music's Junior Wing on the Isle of Man.

The arrangement was composed aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth in response to Admiral Fisher's desire for a "spectacular show" and was first performed in 1932 by the Massed Bands and Bugles of the Mediterranean Fleet. The Sunset call is now a regular part of the Royal Marines' "Beat the Retreat" ceremony, the call's melody also gives its name to "Sunset Parades" given in commemoration of former military conflicts. It is traditional to stand for the performance of the piece.

Trumpet & Bugle Calls for the British Army marks this call for Royal Regiment of Artillery units only. The call would then be sounded on an E? Cavalry Trumpet.


Video Sunset (bugle call)



Lyrics

Lyrics: Tim Marshall (Originally written for Festival of Remembrance 2009) Arr: David Cole


Maps Sunset (bugle call)



References


File:Sunset Taps.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
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External links

  • MP3 rendition of "Sunset" bugle call
  • A.C. Green biography

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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