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In the U.S., four ruffles and flourishes is the maximum number played. [5] Four ruffles and flourishes are played before national anthems, whether of the U.S. or foreign countries. [6] [7] General officers and admirals receive ruffles and floruishes equal to the number of stars they have, and then "General's March" or "Admiral's March" is played.
each number of ruffles and flourishes give honour to diffrent people. See this table for the whole list --Guerillero | My Talk 12:01, 18 April 2011 (UTC) And since Hail to the Chief is President-only, and 4 ruffles and flourishes for heads of state... this is the proper thing to play before Hail to the Chief.
It is preceded by four ruffles and flourishes when played for the president. The song is also played during a former President's state funeral after the casket is removed from the hearse. [5] As it originated in the 19th century, the song is in the public domain due to its age.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on da.wikipedia.org Hail to the Chief; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Insediamento del presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America
Four ruffles and flourishes are authorized for the President and Vice President of the United States, governors, and four-star generals and admirals, and, presumably the extinct field marshal-equivalent rank of General of the Army and the generalissimo rank of General of the Armies of the United States. Three ruffles and flourishes are offered ...
The 20% more “bonus” bags will be for Tostitos and Ruffles in particular. Time will tell whether the company decides to add more chips to the bags of any of its other numerous brands.
The 191st Army Band performs three Ruffles and Flourishes which is followed by the "General's March" as honors are rendered to General Robert W. Cone at Fort Hood.. The anthem for a person, office or rank is music played on formal or ceremonial occasions in the presence of the person, office-holder, or rank-holder, especially by a military band.