The song "The Last Post" originated in military contexts, particularly within the British Army, during the 19th century. It was traditionally played at the end of the day to signal that soldiers should return to their quarters, marking the end of the duty day. Over time, it became associated with commemorations for fallen soldiers, particularly during Remembrance Day ceremonies. The tune signifies a final farewell and honors those who have served and sacrificed their lives.
the last post originated in 1914 but it was first played in 2000
Where does the last name Goldsberry originate from?
My ancestors.
England
From England
the last post originated in 1914 but it was first played in 2000
Trumpet or bugle
Where does the last name Goldsberry originate from?
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Its a slave song
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My ancestors.
England
England
I'm pretty sure the song you're referring to is called "taps". Generally it's played at Military funerals honoring the dead.*addition* "Taps" would only be part, before the moment of silence, it's "The Last Post" that's played, and then afterwards is when "Taps" is played.