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Posted by glennled on December 17, 2018

Most Veterans Day ceremonies in the USA were held this year on the observed holiday, Monday, 12 November, but VFW Post 1040 elected to conduct theirs on the real date, Sunday, 11 November—celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the signing of the World War I armistice at 11 a.m. on 11/11/1911.
Using my beautiful Getzen bugle, I sounded “Assembly” to call the ceremony to order, followed by the entrance procession, led by the Northwest Junior Pipe Band playing “The Marine Corps Hymn” honoring the 243rd birthday of the Corps. NWJPB was followed by the Legion of Honor of the Nile Shrine Center and the Honor Guard of VFW Post 1040 of Lynnwood. As the ceremony closed, I was honored to sound “Echo Taps” with my trumpet student, Aidan Grambihler, trumpeter in Garfield High School’s Concert Orchestra in Seattle. Bryan Kolk is conductor of GHS’s three orchestras.
Aidan started lessons with me almost three years ago (please see my blog post of 13 April 2016). As Aidan has learned, playing bugle calls helps a trumpeter keep sharp articulation and slotting.
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NW Junior Pipe Band
Legion of Honor, Nile Shrine Center
Honor Guard, VFW Post 1040, Lynnwood
Courtesy of Lynnwood Today
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Kevin Auld, NWJPB Director
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NWJPB
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Capt. Keith Sessions sings National Anthem
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Major General Raymond Coffey
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Myra Rintamaki, Gold Star Mother of Cpl. Stephen Rintamaki
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Glenn Ledbetter, VFW Post 1040 Bugler
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Martin Spani, US Marine Corps Veteran and Ceremony Emcee
By Myra Rintamaki
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Boy Scouts of America, Lynnwood Troop 49 and Cub Scout Pack 331
By Holly Grambihler
In position, poised, alert and ready
Glenn Ledbetter and Aidan Grambihler
Sounding “Echo Taps”
Awaiting the signal to sound “Echo Taps”
Posted in Ceremonies & Celebrations, Church Music | Tagged: articulation, Assembly, Bryan Kolk, bugle, echo taps, Getzen, Kevin Auld, lessons, NW Junior Pipe Band, orchestra, slotting, trumpeter, VFW Post 1040 | Leave a Comment »
Posted by glennled on June 6, 2018

Skyline Towers Retirement Community, Seattle
This Memorial Day was a first for me—I played bugle calls at three different ceremonies, first in Lynnwood (11 am), then in downtown Seattle (1:30 pm), and finally, on Mercer Island (2:30 pm).
In downtown Lynnwood, VFW Post 1040 hosted its annual Memorial Day ceremony at Veterans Park. We used the bugle calls, “Assembly,” to commence the program, “Echo Taps” to honor those who died in military service, and “To the Color” to hoist the flag to full mast at noon. Gavin Itzka, trumpeter, Skyview Middle School, Bothell, played the echo part of “Echo Taps.” The VFW Post 1040 Honor Guard fired the rifle salute, and the Nile Shriners Legion of Honor Color Guard presented the colors. The Northwest Junior Pipe Band, under the direction of Kevin Auld, played six pieces, including “Scotland the Brave,” “The Marine Corps Hymn,” and “Going Home,” paying tribute to all veterans, firefighters, and police officers. Boy Scouts Troop 49 of Lynnwood and Cub Scout Pack 331 of Edmonds placed the flags throughout the park, distributed the programs, and presented the Armed Forces flags as the “Armed Forces Medley” was played through the sound system supplied by Sound Church of Lynnwood. Lt. Col. Dan Matthews, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), gave an inspirational keynote speech. For more information about these organizations, please see:
The ceremony at Skyline on First Hill in Seattle, a Presbyterian retirement community, was quite unique. It’s called the “Sparkle Release” memorial ceremony because, as the names of Seattle-ite servicemen and women who were lost in the past year are read by Rev. Elizabeth Graham, the attendees release into the wind brightly colored threads meant to attract birds who then use them in building their nests. “It’s about rebirth and hope for the new life that is to come,” said Rev. Graham. The courtyard setting and the Seattle skyline view
from in between the two Skyline buildings are spectacular. The south building is Skyline Terraces, for assisted living, and the north building is Skyline Towers, for independent living (please see my blog posts of 10 Nov. 2016 and 19 Nov. 2017). At the conclusion of the ceremony, I sounded “Taps” on my Getzen bugle.
From there, I hustled across the I-90 floating bridge to Island House Retirement Community in downtown Mercer Island, where about 50 residents had gathered for their Memorial Day ceremony. Sounding “Taps” was incorporated into the program. As I sounded those 24 notes, several veterans in the audience, wearing their VFW and American Legion caps, stood and saluted in honor of their fallen comrades in arms.
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Gavin Itzka (L) and Glenn Ledbetter (R). Photo by Tammie Itzka.
Hand salute and “Present Arms” during “Echo Taps.” Photo by Patrick McGrady, U.S. Army Veteran.
Warming up with mutes prior to sounding “Echo Taps.” Photo by Lynnwood Today.
Rifle Salute, VFW Post 1040 Honor Guard. Photo by Patrick McGrady, U.S. Army Veteran.
View from courtyard between Skyline Towers and Skyline Terraces in downtown Seattle
Sounding “Echo Taps,” Veterans Park, Lynnwood. Photo by KJ Squires.
Glenn Ledbetter, VFW Post 1040 Bugler. Photo by Patrick McGrady, U.S. Army Veteran.
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Posted by glennled on January 13, 2018
My 40th trumpet student is no stranger to me—I taught him a few years ago in 5th and 6th grade bands at Skyview Jr. High School (now a middle school), and twice he has
sounded “Echo Taps” with me, first on 2016 Memorial Day and again on 2017 Veterans Day. Now, as a freshman, he is the lead trumpeter in the Symphonic Band and Jazz Band at the new North Creek High School in Bothell. (Please see my posts of 22 July 2016 and 17 December 2017 in the Archives column to the left.)
Our first private lesson was on 8 January 2018. He plays basketball and will run track in the spring, but he has a 2-month window in January-February where he is not overwhelmed and has time for weekly trumpet lessons. His goals are to increase his range and stamina and improve his ability to read rhythms, especially in jazz. So I had him order two excellent instruction books:
- Twenty-Seven Groups of Exercises for Cornet and Trumpet, by Earl D. Irons
- Complete Jazz Trumpet Book, by Mel Bay
When the lessons cease, he can continue to improve on his own, and when he wants to resume lessons, I’ll be ready to help.
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Posted by glennled on June 29, 2017
“Echo Taps” team: Gavin (L) and Glenn Ledbetter (R)
Boy Scout Bugling Merit Badge
Hand salute, Glenn Ledbetter
Who knows the stories of all the people who came to Veterans Park in downtown Lynnwood on Memorial Day, 2017, to honor those who died while serving in our country’s armed services? And think of all the other stories of all the other people who gathered at similar ceremonies throughout our nation and the world on this special day.
It brings to mind the closing stanza of the most famous war poem, “In Flanders Fields,” by Major John McCrae, a Canadian brigade doctor during World War I:
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
Whatever their individual stories, they all sacrificed their lives for us. Indeed, we live in gratitude in this blessed “land of the free and the home of the brave.”
And so it was on this Monday when Gavin, a former trumpet student of mine and a 7th-grader at Skyview Jr. High School in Bothell, and I sounded “Echo Taps” to close this year’s ceremony—he, a Boy Scout with the Bugling Merit Badge, and me, former Boy Scout, a Navy Vietnam veteran, VFW Post 1040 Bugler, now 77, lucky man.
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Posted by glennled on December 21, 2016

Glenn Ledbetter and Aidan, “Echo Taps” buglers
Did you know that “Echo Taps” is not an official U.S. military bugle call and is not to be sounded at funeral and graveside ceremonies? But because people like it, it is often used at other ceremonies, as it was this year on 11 November at Veterans Park in Lynnwood. During my time as bugler for VFW Post 1040, we first used a trumpet student of mine to play the “echo” part on Memorial Day, 1 June 2013. Ever since, we have continued to use them on both Memorial Day in May and Veterans Day in November (except one when I was sick).
In all, so far, six of my students have sounded “Echo Taps” with me in seven such ceremonies—Josiah, Vaughan, Robert (twice), Sarah, Gavin, and Aidan. Aidan did so this past Veterans Day. He is an 8th grader at Washington Middle School in Seattle and started taking private trumpet lessons with me earlier this year (see my blog post of 13 April 2016).
If you’re curious about additional coverage of “Echo Taps” in this blog, please see my posts of:
- 19 July 2011—echo by Roy Pollock, Medal of Honor ceremony
- 2 July 2012—echo by Bob O’Neal, War of 1812 Bicentennial ceremony
- 19 November 2012—echo by Richard Haydis, Veterans Day ceremony
- 1 June 2013—echo by Josiah Chupik, Memorial Day ceremony
- 19 June 2014—echo by Robert Zhou, Memorial Day ceremony
- 15 April 2015—echo by Sarah Dunsmore, Veterans Day ceremony
- 17 September 2015—echo by Robert Zhou, Memorial Day ceremony
- 22 July 2016—echo by Gavin [name withheld], Memorial Day ceremony
Photo by Rick Grambihler.
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Posted by glennled on July 22, 2016

“Echo Taps” partners, Memorial Day, 2016. Photo by Gary Walderman.
He’s only a seventh grader, going into eighth this fall, but he plays the trumpet with confidence and accuracy. So I asked him to play “Echo Taps” with me at the Memorial Day ceremony on 30 May at Veterans Park in Lynnwood. Other students of mine have played the “echo” part with me there, but they were all older and in high school. Also, those other students had all taken private trumpet lessons with me. This trumpeter, however, was my student when he was in the beginning bands at Skyview Jr. High School in Bothell. He’s doing well in the 7th grade band and jazz band at SJHS now.

“Echo Taps,” Glenn Ledbetter, VFW Post 1040 Bugler. Photo by Janelle Squires.
The weather this year was the best ever in my five years as VFW Post 1040 Bugler. On Memorial Day, I get to sound three bugle calls: “Assembly” (to open the ceremony), “Echo Taps” (to conclude the ceremony), and “To the Color” (when the flag is hoisted from half- to full-mast at noon). Attendance at this half-hour ceremony and the one on Veterans Day (11 November) is growing.
My Getzen bugle has two tuning slides. I use the G slide for “Tattoo,” “Taps,” and “Funeral March,” and the Bb slide for all other bugle calls. Love that horn!
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Lynnwood Police, faithful attendees of this annual Memorial Day ceremony. Photo by Nancy MacDonald.
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Northwest Junior Pipe Band leads the opening parade. Photo by Janelle Squires.
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Northwest Junior Pipe Band. Photo by Nancy MacDonald.
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Color Guard, Nile Shriners, Mountlake Terrace. Photo by Janelle Squires.
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VFW Post 1040 Honor Guard, Lynnwood. Photo by Nancy MacDonald.
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Nile Shriners, Mountlake Terrace. Photo by Nancy MacDonald.
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Northwest Junior Pipe Band. Photo by Nancy MacDonald.
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VFW Post 1040 Honor Guard, Lynnwood. Photo by Gary Walderman.
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“Echo Taps,” Glenn Ledbetter, VFW Post 1040 Bugler. Photo by Janelle Squires.
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Three Bricks–Herb, Mac, and Glenn. Photo by Janelle Squires.
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Posted by glennled on November 26, 2015

Sarah Dunsmore, Trumpeter, sounds “Taps,” Veterans Day, 2015
The program for the Veterans Day Ceremony announced that as Post Bugler for VFW Post 1040, I would play “Assembly” to open the 30-minute ceremony at Veterans Park in Lynnwood on 11 November. Then at the conclusion of the event, my trumpet student and I would perform “Echo Taps.” But at the last moment, I could not play.
So the young lady, a senior at Juanita High School in Kirkland who has taken trumpet lessons from me for the past six years, had to solo. And that she did. Today, as I post this article, is Thanksgiving Day. I am thankful to Sarah Dunsmore—she “saved my bacon.”
Meanwhile, others on the program performed as planned. That included the following:
- Northwest Jr. Pipe Band
- Legion of Honor, Nile Shrine Center
- Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 1040 Honor Guard
- Martin Spani, VFW Post 1040 Past Commander
- Nicola Smith, Mayor, Lynnwood
- Manuel Ventosa, US Army WWII Veteran
- Jim Smith, Former Lynnwood City Councilmember
- John Beam, Pat McGrady, Bob Jeske, Ray Colby, Max Bettman, Veterans
- Myra Rintakmaki, Gold Star Mothers
- VFW Post 1040 Honor Guard
- Boy Scouts of America, Lynnwood Troup 49
- Cub Scouts of America, Pack 331
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VFW Post 1040 Honor Guard
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Entrance Procession, Legion of Honor, Nile Shrine Center
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Veterans Day Ceremony, Veterans Park, Lynnwood, 11-11-2015
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Martin Spani, VFW Post 1040 Past Commander, US Marine Corps
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Myra Rintamaki, Gold Star Mothers, escorted by Frank Martinez, VFW Post 1040 Honor Guard Captain
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Northwest Jr. Pipe Band
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Glenn Ledbetter and Sarah Dunsmore, trumpeters
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Posted by glennled on September 17, 2015

Glenn (Taps) and Robert (Echo)
It was the same this year but not the same. Same national holiday, same place, same participating organizations, same order of events, etc. But when it came to
sounding “Echo Taps,” this was the first time that one of my trumpet students, Robert, was ending his senior year in high school and planning to attend college in the fall. Farewell to Inglemoor High School in Kenmore and hello to Washington State University in Pullman–a big leap for a young man!
This is the second time he sounded “Echo Taps” with me at this place–please see my post of 19 June 2014. For more about Memorial Day, please see my posts of 18 August 2015, 1 June 2013, 2 June 2012, and 3 June 2011 in the Archives (left).
All photos by Nancy MacDonald unless otherwise marked. Please click on any photo to enlarge it.
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Martin Spani, USMC (Ret.), Master of Ceremonies
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“Welcome,” by Nicola Smith, Mayor, City of Lynnwood
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“God Bless America,” Northwest Jr. Pipe Band, Kevin Auld, Director
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Jim Smith, former Lynnwood City Councilman, sang “Ballad of the Green Berets” and “America the Beautiful”
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Myra Rintamak, escorted by Frank Martinez, lays the Gold Star Mothers’ Wreath
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Glenn Ledbetter, “Echo Taps,” 5-25-’15. Photo by Janelle Squires.
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Glenn Ledbetter sounds “Echo Taps” on Getzen Field Trumpet (bugle)
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Glenn, Robert, and his parents
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Three relatives…
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Comrades gather around the flag
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Posted by glennled on April 15, 2015

Trumpeters who sounded “Echo Taps”
Why is this holiday on 11 November? Because that’s when World War I ended—at the “eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month” of 1918. And that helps explain why, 96 years later on Veterans Day 2014, the memorial ceremony at Veterans Park in Lynnwood, WA commenced at 11 a.m.
VFW Post 1040 hosted the event, attended by hundreds of people who gathered to honor all veterans. Participants included Lynnwood Mayor Nicola Smith, Puget Sound Honor Flight, Northwest Junior Pipe Band, Boy Scouts Troup 49, Cub Scouts from BSA Pack 331, Legion of Honor of the Nile Shrine Center, and the VFW Post 1040 Honor Guard.
As VFW Post 1040 bugler, I sounded three bugle calls: “Assembly” to call the people to order to commence the ceremony, “Echo Taps” to conclude the ceremony, and afterwards at noon, “To the Color,” to raise the flag from half-staff to full-mast. In playing “Echo Taps,” I was joined by a trumpet student of mine from Juanita High School in Kirkland. Please click on the photo to enlarge it.
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Posted by glennled on June 19, 2014
On 26 May, when we arrived at Veterans Park in downtown Lynnwood near the public library, the flag of the
United States was at half mast. It remained there only until noon, when it was raised to full-staff for the remainder of the day. The symbolism of this is for us, the living, to remember and honor those who came before and sacrificed their all, while we resolve to continue the fight for libery and justice for all…that they shall not have died in vain. That’s part of America, the beautiful.
Many attendees at this year’s ceremony said it was the best ever. For example, the Northwest Junior Pipe Band, under the direction of Kevin Auld, are getting so good that they are fund-raising in order to compete in the World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow, Scotland in 2015. Please see http://www.nwjpb.org and http://www.theworlds.co.uk. At this ceremony, they played “Scotland, the Brave,” “The Rowan Tree,” “God Bless America,” and “Amazing Grace.”

Service flag, WWII-era, indicating three family members in military service, one of whom died during the war
A special wreath was laid this year by Myra Rintamaki, a Gold Star mother, in honor of the fallen. Her son, Cpl. Stephen Rintamaki, US Marine Corps, was killed in action in Iraq on 16 September 2004. The Gold Star Mothers Club is comprised of such mothers. Its origin comes from World War I, which the USA entered in 1917. George Vaughn Seibold, 23, an American, flew British planes with the 148th U.S. Aero Squadron of the British Royal Flying Corps. That prompted his mother, Grace Darling Seibold, to do community service, visiting returning servicemen in hospitals in the Washington, D.C. area. Suddenly, his letters stopped, and on 11 October 1918, George’s wife in Chicago received a box marked, “Effects of deceased Officer 1st Lt. George Vaughn Seibold.” He’d been killed in action in an air battle on 26 August. His body was never identified.

Gold Star Mothers stamp, a commemorative issue in 1948
Grace organized a group of grieving mothers whose sons had lost their lives in military service. During that war, families of service members displayed a banner, known as a service flag, in a window of their homes. The banner is defined as a white field surrounded by a red border. A blue star on the white field represents each family member serving in the Armed Forces of the USA during time of war or hostilities. A gold star represents a family member who died during service, regardless of the cause. On 4 June 1928, twenty-five mothers established the national organization, American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. It continues to operate today, commonly known as the Gold Star Mothers Club. To learn more, please see http://www.goldstarmoms.com and http://www.goldstarmoms.com/Depts/WA_ID_OR_AK/WashChapt/WashChapt.htm.
Photos by Nancy MacDonald. To enlarge a photo, simply click on it.
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After warmups and tuning, Glenn (Taps) and Robert (Echo) await the ceremony
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Legion of Honor from the Nile Shrine Center
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Northwest Junior Pipe Band processes to the ceremony site at Veterans Park, Lynnwood
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Guest speaker, Brig. Gen. Raymond Coffey, USAR/WSG/USAVR, a member of VFW Post 1040
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Jim Smith, former Lynnwood City Councilman
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WW II veterans lay a wreath
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Myra Rintamaki, a Gold Star mother, lays a wreath
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Northwest Junior Pipe Band
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Robert, trumpeter, Inglemoor High School, Kenmore
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Glenn Ledbetter, VFW 1040 Post Bugler
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Ceremony site in Veterans Park, Lynnwood, just south of the public library
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Three relatives, each a veteran, Veterans Park, Lynnwood
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