Tattoo (bugle call)

Tattoo is a bugle call played in the evening in the United States Army and the British Army.

The original concept of this call was played on the snare drum and was known as "tap-too," with the same rule applying. Later on, the name was applied to more elaborate military performances, known as military tattoos.

United States Army

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.[1] At 28 bars long Tattoo is recognized as longest bugle call in the repertoire of the United States Army.

Tattoo
Tattoo played on the bugle by a member of the United States Army Band

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British Army

The tattoo in the British Army is used to recall soldiers to their barracks. The call lasts twenty minutes, begins with First Post, and ends with "Last Post".[2]

References

  1. "U.S Army Bands Music". Retrieved 2012-06-09.
  2. "Tattoo". In L. Root, Deane. Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press. (subscription required)

See also

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