taps
It's not, Taps was written for the bugle.
Yes, you can play taps on a trumpet using any valve combination, it will just be in a different key.
Any trumpet can play Taps. It is generally a solo or duet piece.
Taps?
A Dirge. Or "Taps" played on the bugle or Trumpet.
Taps should be in bathrooms not on trumpets! But if you are talking about Butterfield's lullaby take a look at the link below this box.
Yes. Traditionally a bugle, sometimes a trumpet.
Yes it works out fine
I think Taps with Sean Penn and Tom Cruise had an orchestra version of taps at the credit roll
More people have trumpets than bugles
Yes, it is customary to render a hand salute during the playing of Taps, particularly in military and formal contexts. This gesture serves as a sign of respect and remembrance for those who have served and sacrificed. When Taps is played at memorial services or funerals, saluting is an important part of honoring the deceased. Civilians may also stand in silence as a mark of respect.