Day is Done … Safely Rest ("Taps") — brass quintet (arr. Todd Marchand (ASCAP)) by Gen. Daniel Butterfield Sheet Music for Brass Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Day is Done … Safely Rest ("Taps") — brass quintet (arr. Todd Marchand (ASCAP)) Digital Sheet Music
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Day is Done … Safely Rest ("Taps") — brass quintet (arr. Todd Marchand (ASCAP))
by Gen. Daniel Butterfield Brass Quintet - Digital Sheet Music

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"Day is Done...Safely Rest" is a harmonized setting of the the American military bugle call, Taps, referencing the lyric, Day is done; gone the sun from the lakes, from the hills, from the sky. All is well, safely rest; God is nigh.

Taps is played at dusk to signal lights out and is played at military funerals and military ceremonies such as wreath-laying ceremonies at the Arlington National Cemeterys Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It is also used by non-military organizations such as the Scouts to signal the close of day at meetings and camps.

Taps is attributed to Union Army Gen. Daniel Butterfield (1831-1901), who in July 1862 desired a more melodious and musical replacement for a French bugle call, To Extinguish Lights, which was sounded to signal lights out at the close of a soldiers day. With the aid of his brigade bugler, Pvt. Oliver Wilcox Norton, Butterfield arranged a new bugle call based on the existing Scott Tattoo, a general call used to notify soldiers to cease the evenings drinking and return to their garrisons. Soon, it became customary at military burials and funerals, and it was officially recognized for use at military funerals in 1891.

By regulation, Taps is performed by a solo bugle or trumpet in military ceremonies. This harmonized arrangement for brass quintet is intended for use at church or community observances, such as Memorial Day and Veterans Day services, in concert, and at other non-military events, in remembrance of the lives of the fallen and veterans past.

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