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“Echo Taps” at 15th Annual Wreaths Across America Ceremony at Evergreen-Washelli’s Veterans Cemetery in North Seattle

Posted by glennled on June 10, 2024

Glenn Ledbetter warms up his bugle while using practice mute to muffle sound

For the first time, I used a cane to walk to my position for sounding “Assembly” and “Echo Taps” once more on my Getzen bugle at this, the 15th Annual Ceremony called Wreaths Across America (WAA). “Assembly” silences the crowd and opens the event. “Echo Taps” signals its conclusion. Just like two years ago, Laurence Stusser played the “echo” part on his trumpet with me (please see my blog article of 31 December 2021).

The cane was necessary, of course, because of my continuing sciatica nerve pain in my lower back and down my leg. But that was not my only trouble at this performance.

Photo by Glenn Ledbetter

I noticed that I was suddenly having some trouble with articulation, slotting, and tone control. It puzzled me. Nothing like this had ever happened since I originally began playing my cornet in fifth grade! At this writing, however, in hindsight, I now know what was causing the problems. More in subsequent blog articles.

For more information about WAA and past ceremonies, simply use the Search box in the upper right column. Search keywords “Wreaths” and “Wreath-Laying” for different results. Also, check out https://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org and https://www.vfw1040.org.

All photos except two (as marked) are by Phil Onishi Photography. Please click on any photo to enlarge it.

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Photo by Glenn Ledbetter

2 Responses to ““Echo Taps” at 15th Annual Wreaths Across America Ceremony at Evergreen-Washelli’s Veterans Cemetery in North Seattle”

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    Christi D said

    Thank you for honoring our Veterans, Mr. Ledbetter. We hope you are feeling okay!

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