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During the Last Supper, Christ broke bread, and blessed the bread and wine which he shared with His disciples. He said, "this is My Body and Blood, do this in remembrance of Me."
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.
The Last Post is a British bugle call that is often played at military funerals and remembrance services. It is not a written piece of music attributed to any specific composer, as it is a traditional bugle call used in military ceremonies.
Playing the bugle call of The Last Post is a military tradition. It is sounded at 10 pm each night to signal the end of the day's activities. The reason why it is played at military funerals and commemorative services like Anzac Day (and Remembrance Day) is that it is a final farewell and as a symbol that those who have died have completed their call of duty, and now they can rest in peace.
"Remembrance of Courage Past / Perfect"
Dana Todd has: Played Sorley in "The Last Card" in 1921. Played Billy Mitchell in "Everything for Sale" in 1921. Played Allen Lansing in "The Wall Flower" in 1922. Played Norman Maynard in "Kisses" in 1922. Played Ethelwolf Grout in "Remembrance" in 1922.
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Last Man Standing - Ry Cooder
Jesus said "do this in remembrance of me" during the Last Supper with his disciples, as recorded in the Bible in Luke 22:19 and 1 Corinthians 11:24-25. This statement is often understood by Christians as a call to partake in the Lord's Supper or Eucharist in remembrance of Jesus' sacrifice.
At appropriate times during the service, buglers play The Last Post and Reveille.
let me sign by Robert pattinson