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- Q7688452 subject Q8317941.
- Q7688452 abstract "Tattoo is a bugle call played in the evening in the United States Army and the British Army.The original concept of this call was played on the snare drum and was known as "tap-too," with the same rule applying. Later on, the name was applied to more elaborate military performances, known as military tattoos.".
- Q7688452 thumbnail Bugle_Calls_Tattoo.svg?width=300.
- Q7688452 wikiPageWikiLink Q13156702.
- Q7688452 wikiPageWikiLink Q14811107.
- Q7688452 wikiPageWikiLink Q1547148.
- Q7688452 wikiPageWikiLink Q1624210.
- Q7688452 wikiPageWikiLink Q188199.
- Q7688452 wikiPageWikiLink Q222595.
- Q7688452 wikiPageWikiLink Q7889452.
- Q7688452 wikiPageWikiLink Q8317941.
- Q7688452 wikiPageWikiLink Q9212.
- Q7688452 description "Tattoo played on the bugle by a member of the United States Army Band".
- Q7688452 filename "Tattoo.ogg".
- Q7688452 title "Tattoo".
- Q7688452 type Thing.
- Q7688452 comment "Tattoo is a bugle call played in the evening in the United States Army and the British Army.The original concept of this call was played on the snare drum and was known as "tap-too," with the same rule applying. Later on, the name was applied to more elaborate military performances, known as military tattoos.".
- Q7688452 label "Tattoo (bugle call)".
- Q7688452 depiction Bugle_Calls_Tattoo.svg.