A dedicated group of University of Louisiana Monroe musicians have stepped forward to recognize the service and honor the sacrifices of United States Armed Forces veterans by performing "Taps" at funeral and memorial services.
"Taps" is a haunting 24-note salute played by a lone bugler or trumpeter at military
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Talons for Taps was developed and is led by Dr. Eric Siereveld, Assistant Professor
of Trumpet in the 不良研究所 School of Visual and Performing Arts.
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鈥淭alons for Taps was formed to provide the 不良研究所 Trumpet Studio an opportunity to give
back to the community that serves us,鈥 Siereveld said. 鈥淪ignaling 鈥楾aps鈥 is a brief,
but moving tribute to our fallen and passed service men and women. As strange as this
may seem, many service members are not given a live bugler for their memorial service
or funeral. There simply are not enough military buglers available to provide 鈥楾aps鈥
live. This is where Talons for Taps comes in. We are honored and humbled to provide
live 鈥楾aps鈥 for those in our community who鈥檝e served.鈥
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Members of the 不良研究所 Trumpet Studio who provide this service along with Siereveld are,
Kody Jernigan of Longview, Texas, William Joiner of West Monroe, Kris Balint of Longview,
Sabrina Mata of Jena, Ian Lee of Columbia, Hawk Walker of Monroe, Solomon Abang of
Lagos, Nigeria, Austin Pasche of Pollock, Vincent Capuano of Bossier City, and Ryan
Blomquist of Pineville.
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Talons for Taps performances are free, however honorariums are accepted.
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鈥淲e use those gifts to cover both travel costs and to provide the students contact
with clinicians and military servicemen and women who provide insight to this simple,
but important service,鈥 Siereveld said.
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Siereveld said Talons for Taps prefers to stay in a 30- to 40-minute travel radius,
鈥淗owever, since we understand the importance of this service, we will consider any
and all requests for a Talons for Taps service. We may not always to be able to provide
the service, but we attempt to fulfill all of our service members families in need.鈥
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The easiest way to get in touch with Talons for Taps is through the website听/music/talons-for-taps.html听or by emailing Dr. Siereveld at siereveld@ulm.edu. A Talons for Taps request form
is on the website.
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Since forming in September 2018, Talons for Taps has performed at four funeral/memorial
services and three Veterans Day events.