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  2. Taps (bugle call) - Wikipedia

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    "Image of Taps sheet music". Taps Bugler. Archived from the original on 2008-04-07. "The Progression of Taps' ". 44th Tennessee Consolidated Infantry. "Taps audio file". Army Study Guide. p. audio "Taps video". U.S. Navy Band. 25 May 2012. Villanueva, Jari A. "What is the true origin of Taps?". this week in the civil war.

  3. List of online digital musical document libraries - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music published in California between 1852 and 1900, along with related materials such as a San Francisco publisher's catalog of 1872, programs, songsheets, advertisements, and photographs. Images of every printed page of sheet music from eleven locations have been scanned at 400 dpi, in color where indicated. University of California ...

  4. Il Silenzio (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Il Silenzio" ("The Silence") is an instrumental piece, with a small spoken Italian lyric, notable for its trumpet theme. It was written in 1965 by trumpet player Nini Rosso, [1] its thematic melody being an extension of the same Italian Cavalry bugle call Il Silenzio d’Ordinanza used by Russian composer Tchaikovsky to open his Capriccio Italien (often mistaken for the U.S. military bugle ...

  5. Tattoo (bugle call) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States Army, the tattoo signals that all light in squad rooms be extinguished and that all loud talking and other disturbances be discontinued within 15 minutes, at which time "Taps" should follow. [2] At 28 bars long "Tattoo" is recognized as the longest bugle call in the repertoire of the United States Army

  6. Last Post - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music for the "Last Post" (from an Australian site commemorating ANZAC Day) Last Post website run by a trumpet player, with music, MIDI files and notes on performance and nomenclature. "Last Post" played at a ANZAC Day service in New Zealand, Flash sound player, listen online; War office (1868).

  7. Category:Non-free sheet music - Wikipedia

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    To place a file in this category, add the tag {{Non-free sheet music}} to the bottom of the file's description page. If you are not sure which category a file belongs to, consult the file copyright tag page .