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Thanks for this video it is beautiful ! This is the reason they should not take music out of our school systems it can leave your heart full of joy and pride
Wow, that was beautiful! I did some research because the tune didn't exactly sound like TAPS and I found out as posted in the video it is Il Silenzioa, which translated from French to English means The Silence. Amazing what history behind something like a song can be found.....I also found that during the the civil war our version of TAPS was created, a general wanted something to give honor his troops for a long day and instead of "lights out" his bugler came up with the TAPS tune and it has been played ever since to honor our troops....very interesting. Thanks for sharing, it is beautiful and that young woman is amazing!
This video has so much meaning for so many of us that have had a loved one laid to rest where this has been played..Thank you for the posting of it...~ Media
You are welcome. Just a reminder to all of us during these difficult times to be thankful for what we have & to remember all those who have made it possible.