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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.
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 song, with music by Tirso Cruz, Sr and English lyrics by American James King Steele, was written c. 1935–40. [28] Played to announce the arrival of the president during major events, minus the four ruffles and flourishes. "Honorable Salute to the President" (Marangál na Parangál sa Pangulo) (Presidential salute music)
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These songs are commonly played as fanfare to the United States President. This file adds significantly to the following articles: "Hail to the Chief" "Ruffles and flourishes" Nominate and support. TonyTheTiger (T/C/BIO/WP:CHICAGO/WP:FOUR) 13:52, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
Following ruffles and flourishes a pause is observed to allow the announcement of the dignitary. The appropriate entrance march is then performed: " Hail to the Chief " (the President of the United States), " Hail Columbia " (the Vice President), the "General's March" (Army and Air Force generals), or the "Flag Officer's March" (admirals).
The songs invariably feature a rhythm timed to the cadence of the march. ... Ruffles and flourishes are fanfares for ceremonial music for distinguished people or ...
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