unreferenced date May 2008 Image rufflesandflourishes.jpg thumb 400px A section of Army Regulations AR 600 25 Salutes, Honors, and Visits of Courtesy Ruffles and flourishes are preceding fanfare for ceremonial music for distinguished people. Ruffles are played on drum s, and flourishes are played on Bugle instrument bugles . For example, the President of the United States receives four ruffles and flourishes before Hail to the Chief . Four ruffles and flourishes is the highest honor. Although roughly equivalent, the United States Navy has a different Table of Honors some civilian officials more, others less often different musical tunes and includes in its arsenal of formal Honors one more, which is specific to naval traditions Sideboy s, an even number of seaman seamen in this list 8 for guests with quadruple or triple ruffles and flourishes, 6 for lower ranking dignitaries posted at the gangway when the dignitary boards or leaves the ship, historically to help or even hoist him aboard, presently as a ceremonial sort of guard of honor. See also Military band listen filename Four Ruffles and Flourishes pause and Hail To The Chief short version .ogg title Four ruffles and flourishes played before Hail to the Chief DEFAULTSORT Ruffles And Flourishes Category Military life Category Military music Category Presidency of the United States da Ruffles and flourishes nl Ruffles and flourishes ... more details
for the plural of ruffle Ruffle disambiguation File RufflesBag.jpg thumb A Ruffles Bag, as sold in Mexico. File Ruffles.jpg thumb A PS Tray with Ruffles. Image Ruffles ketchup.jpg thumb Ketchup flavored Ruffles. Ruffles is the name of a brand of ruffled crinkle cut potato chip s produced by Frito Lay . Frito Company acquired the rights to Ruffles brand potato chips in 1958. ref http www.fundinguniverse.com company histories FritoLay Company Company History.html ref The product is named as an analogy to the ruffle , a strip of fabric often Gather sewing gathered , creating folds. Its current official product slogan is RRRuffles Have Ridges Flavors Ruffles Chips are offered in ten distinct flavors All Dressed, Salt & Vinegar, Au Gratin, Sour Cream & Onion, Regular Original, Barbecue, Cheddar & Sour Cream, Molten Buffalo Wing, Loaded Chili and Cheese, and Baked. Ruffles Chips are also offered in reduced salt or fat and WOW brand Olestra versions, catering to those with health concerns, similar to diet versions of soft drinks. Starting in 2008, Frito Lay started offering a Ruffles Thick Cut brand of chip. The All Dressed flavor of Ruffles is only available in Canada . International variations Ronaldo Red Hot Reiner Ireland See also The Real McCoy s McCoy s similar UK product Lay s Lay s potato chips References reflist www.ruffles.com External links http www.fritolay.com our snacks ruffles original.html Frito Lay Frito Lay food product stub Category Brand name snack foods Category Frito Lay brands Category Brand name potato chips and crisps tr Ruffles ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2011 Infobox afl player image name firstname Tim lastname Ruffles image birthdate Birth date and age 1990 10 05 df yes birthplace originalteam North Ballarat Rebels , TAC Cup heightweight 180  cm 67  kg dead alive deathdate deathplace debutdate 11 July 2009, 2009 AFL season Round 15 Round 15, 2009 debutteam Fremantle Football Club Fremantle debutopponent Adelaide Football Club Adelaide debutstadium Football Park AAMI Stadium playingteams Fremantle Football Club Fremantle 2009 5 games, 2 goals coach notcoach coachingteams statsend 2010 careerhighlights Tim Ruffles born 5 October 1990 is an Australian rules football er with the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League AFL . AFL career Originally from Narrandera, New South Wales Narrandera in southern New South Wales , he attended Ballarat Clarendon College . Ruffles was recruited by Fremantle with selection 68 in the 2008 AFL Draft from the North Ballarat Rebels in the TAC Cup . ref Lanigan ..., South Fremantle battle for top spot in Round 13 ref Ruffles was named in the Fremantle squad, but was cut ... 12&ContentID 149186 Ruffles poised for Dockers debut The West Australian ref Ruffles made his AFL ... s Debut ref In July 2009, in his third game, Ruffles played in Fremantle s win over the West Coast ... perthnow story 0,21598,25835285 5005401,00.html Fremantle rookie Ruffles faces year on the sidelines ..., and Ruffles hurt his right knee, ref http www.theaustralian.com.au news sport hawthorn boosts ... required a knee reconstruction. On 13 October 2010, Ruffles was delisted by Fremantle, although as a contracted ... thewest sport a afl 8128684 surprise as dockers dump ruffles Surprise as Dockers dump Ruffles ref ref http www.theaustralian.com.au news sport demons give ruckman lifeline story e6frg7mf ... Ruffles.html Fremantle player squad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ruffles ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ruffles, Tim Category 1990 births Category Living people Category Fremantle ... more details
Purple ruffles basil is a cultivar of Ocimum basilicum sweet basil . The dark purple leaves are used in pesto or as a garnish food garnish . ref cite web url http www.veseys.com ca en store herbs basila purpleruffles publisher Veseys title Purple Ruffles Basil accessdate 2007 01 05 ref This attractive basil variety biology variety has won multiple awards for its beauty, flavor and ease of cultivation, including the Mississippi Medallion and All American Selection awards. ref cite web title Awards selection committee chooses Purple Ruffles basil url http msucares.com news print sgnews sg04 sg040415.html publisher Mississippi State University work Mississippi Medalion Awards accessdate 2007 01 05 date April 15, 2004 author Norman Winter ref References references vegetable stub Category Herbs ... more details
A ruffle can mean Ruffle , a gathered or pleated strip of fabric Ruff clothing , a sort of collar Ruffles and flourishes , a fanfare for ceremonial music played on drums and bugles Ruffles , a brand of potato chips disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Coloured flight deck jerseys.jpg thumb Side boys salute ADM Thomas B. Fargo onboard USS John C. Stennis CVN 74 . A side boy is a member of an even numbered group of seaman seamen posted in two rows at the Deck ship quarterdeck when a visiting dignitary boards or leaves the ship , historically to help or even hoist him aboard, presently as a ceremonial guard of honour, in a ceremony known as tending the Side . Side boys are instructed by the Boatswain s Pipe piping of the Boatswain s Mate. The Quarterdeck being a ceremonial location on a weatherdeck of the ship, usually at the location of the Accommodation ladder accommodation boarding ladder or brow. Since 1843, United States Navy regulations have stipulated the number of Side boys according to the protocollary importance of the guests, which are similarly entitled to other honors viz., the tune and number of Ruffles and Flourishes ruffles and flourishes and the number of cannon fired as a salute . The side boy function may be performed by either male or female members of the ship s complement. Category Military life Category Water transport Navy stub ... more details
include Taps , The Last Post , and Reveille . See also El Deg ello . Ruffles and flourishes main Ruffles and flourishesRuffles and flourishes are fanfares for ceremonial music for distinguished people. Ruffles are typically played on drums and flourishes are played on bugles. They are commonly played ... more details
for the IMAX film entitled Hail Columbia about the maiden voyage of the space shuttle STS 1 Image Hail, Columbia Project Gutenberg eText 21566.jpg thumb Cover of the 1861 sheet music for Hail, Columbia File 6 Hail Columbia.png right thumb Sheet music version Hail, Columbia was the unofficial national anthem of the United States until its replacement in 1931 by the officially mandated The Star Spangled Banner Star Spangled Banner . Columbia name Columbia is a poetic name for the United States in use during the 18th century. The anthem was originally composed by Philip Phile in 1789 for the inauguration of George Washington , titled The President s March , arranged with lyrics by Joseph Hopkinson in 1798. It was used in the United States as a national anthem for most of the 19th century, but lost popularity after World War I . It is now the entrance march, or the official song, for the Vice President of the United States in a similar fashion as Hail to the Chief is for the President. ref http www.music.vt.edu musicdictionary textr RufflesandFlourishes.html Ruffles and Flourishes Protocol ref When played in honor of the Vice President, the song is always preceded by four ruffles and flourishes . In addition, the song has been used as a slow march during military ceremonies, often while the band counter marches. This song is not to be confused with Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean . Lyrics Hail Columbia, happy land Hail, ye heroes, heav n born band, Who fought and bled in freedom s cause, Who fought and bled in freedom s cause, And when the storm of war was gone Enjoy d the peace your valor won. Let independence be our boast, Ever mindful what it cost Ever grateful for the prize, Let its altar reach the skies. Chorus Firm, united let us be, Rallying round our liberty, As a band of brothers joined, Peace and safety we shall find. Immortal patriots, rise once more, Defend your rights, defend your shore Let no rude foe, with impious hand, Let no rude foe, with impious hand, ... more details
For the television series Hail to the Chief TV series listen filename Four Ruffles and Flourishes pause and Hail To The Chief short version .ogg title Four ruffles and flourishes played before Hail to the Chief listen filename United States Air Force Concert Band Hail to the Chief.ogg title Hail to the Chief Image Hail to the Chief Chorus Sheet Music.png thumb 300px Sheet music for the song whose tune became the presidential march, with the melody, on the middle staff, carried by First Voice Hail to the Chief is a march music march primarily associated with the President of the United States . Its playing accompanies the appearance of the President at many public appearances. For major official occasions, the United States Marine Band and other military ensembles generally are the performers, so directives of the U.S. Department of Defense have since 1954 been the main basis for according it official status. ref name LoCPAE http lcweb2.loc.gov diglib ihas loc.natlib.ihas.200000009 default.html Hail to the chief Song Collection in Library of Congress Performing Arts Encyclopedia ref It is preceded by four ruffles and flourishes when played for the President. The song is in the public domain. History Verses from Sir Walter Scott s The Lady of the Lake poem The Lady of the Lake , including Hail to the Chief who in triumph advances were set to music around 1812 by the songwriter James Sanderson c. 1769 c. 1841 , a self taught English violinist and the conductor of the Surrey Theatre, London, who wrote many songs for local theatrical productions during the 1790s and the early years of the 19th century ref name LoCPAE Soldier, rest thy warfare o er, Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking, Dream of battled fields no more, Days of danger, nights of waking. The Lady of the Lake, 1810 Scott s romance was quickly made into unauthorized romantic melodramas. In November 1810, Scott ... 6EBB9F7C 7082 48C8 A508 3FCC12E97493 0 4RFHailtotheChief.mp3 Ruffles and flourishes with Hail to the Chief ... more details
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by the First Lady. listen filename Four Ruffles and Flourishes pause and Hail To The Chief short version .ogg title Four ruffles and flourishes played before Hail to the Chief The United States Army Herald Trumpets perform four ruffles and flourishes . Honor guards will then open the doors ... ruffles and flourishes . This is followed by the Star Spangled Banner . During the playing of the national ... 0 4RFHailtotheChief.mp3 Ruffles and flourishes with Hail to the Chief MP3 Category Presidency ... more details
Image Bootsmannpfeife.jpg thumb Boatswain s call Image Boatswain piping.jpg thumb A boatswain s call in ceremonial use A boatswain s call or pipe is a Pipe instrument pipe used on naval ships by a boatswain . It is pronounced, and sometimes spelled, bosun s call . The pipe consists of a narrow tube the gun which directs air over a metal sphere the buoy with a hole in the top. The player opens and closes the hand over the hole to change the pitch. The rest of the pipe consists of a keel , a flat piece of metal beneath the gun that holds the call together, and the shackle , a keyring that connects a long silver or brass chain that sits around the collar, when in ceremonial uniform. History and usage Historically the boatswain s call was used to pass commands to the crew when the voice could not be heard over the sounds of the sea. Because of its high pitch, it could be heard over the activities of the crew and bad weather. It is now used in traditional bugle calls such as Evening Colors Sunset , and in other ceremonies in most modern navies. It is sometimes accompanied by other auditive features such as ruffles and flourishes , voice commands and announcements, or even a gun salute . It is also the official badge of the Quartermaster , Chief Boatswain s Mate, and Boatswain s Mate in the Sea Scouts and the Sea Cadets .. Commands Haul The most basic of calls. Crews of warships were not allowed to sing work songs or shanties, so the pipe coordinated the sailors. The low note was for the pause and preparatory the high for pulling on the line. The Side or Away Galley Descends from the tradition of hoisting officers aboard ship in a chair. It is a combination of haul , and then a command to lower. This call remains in use as an honor given to officers when embarking or disembarking. Away Boats Used to order a ship s boats to leave the ship s side. Call the Boatswain s Mates The boatswain s gang to report. All Hands on Deck Crews were split into two rotating watches that sto ... more details
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ruffles and flourishes , immediately followed by Hail to the Chief , serves as the fanfare for the president ... Ruffles and flourishes with Hail to the Chief MP3 DEFAULTSORT State Dinner Category ... more details
Image McCoy s Crisps.jpg thumb right A pile of crinkle cut McCoys Crisps Crinkle cutting means cutting so the result is corrugated forms regular waves . One can do this with specialized knives or mandoline . It is frequently used for potato chips , and in that context especially is also referred to as ruffled, by analogy with the ruffle , a strip of fabric often Gather sewing gathered , creating regular folds. It is also commonly used for french fries . Examples Potato Chips Ruffles McCoys Crisps See also Mandoline Similar shapes Corrugated fiberboard Corrugated galvanised iron cooking stub Category Cutting techniques cooking ... more details
refimprove date January 2011 The Florida Youth Orchestra is a philharmonic orchestra for young musicians, ages 6 19. It was founded in 1988 by South Florida s first TV weatherman Bob Weaver ref name sun cite web url http articles.sun sentinel.com 1992 03 22 news 9201290716 1 youth orchestra flourishes florida philharmonic orchestra myra weaver title Youth Orchestra Flourishes publisher Sun Sentinel accessdate 2011 01 31 ref . The orchestra has more than 300 members. Under the direction and guidance of its Music Director Thomas Sleeper , the FYO performs for thousands of concert goers each year in addition to regular appearances on local and national television and radio broadcasts. References Reflist External links http www.floridayouthorchestra.org FYO website http www.hollywoodgazette.com 2009 good causes 621 florida youth orchestra celebrates 22nd season gives back to the community Hollywood Gazette Florida Youth Orchestra celebrates 22nd season Category Youth orchestras Category American orchestras ... more details
oath, the United States Marine Band will perform four ruffles and flourishes , followed by Hail ... Four Ruffles and Flourishes pause and Hail To The Chief short version .ogg title Four ruffles and flourishes ... four ruffles and flourishes , followed by Hail to the Chief , while simultaneously, a 21 gun salute ... more details
infobox military unit unit name The United States Navy Band image File United States Navy Band Logo.jpg 250px caption dates 1925 country allegiance branch type role size command structure garrison Washington Navy Yard garrison label nickname The World s Finest patron motto colors colors label march Anchors Aweigh mascot equipment equipment label battles anniversaries March 4, 1925 decorations battle honours disbanded flying hours website http www.navyband.navy.mil www.navyband.navy.mil Commanders commander1 CAPT Brian O. Walden commander1 label Commanding Officer Leader commander2 LCDR Richard H. Bailey commander2 label Executive Officer commander3 MUCM David R. Miles commander3 label Command Master Chief commander4 commander4 label notable commanders LT Charles Benter LCDR Anthony A. Mitchell The United States Navy Band , based at the historic Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C. , has served the nation as the official musical group of the United States Navy since 1925. The United States Navy Band serves the ceremonial needs at the seat of government, performing at United States presidential inaugurations presidential inaugurations , State Arrival Ceremony State Arrival Ceremonies , State funerals in the United States state funerals , state dinner s, and other significant events. The United States Navy Band performs all styles of music from ceremonial pieces such as ruffles and flourishes to European classical music classical , Rock music rock , jazz and Country music country hits. The musical organization continues a proud tradition of professionalism and service long associated with the United States Navy . Organization and personnel Image CBPortrait2.jpg 225px thumb right Official photograph of the United States Navy Band. Since its official designation in 1925, the United States Navy Band has grown into a diverse organization of multiple performing units. The organization features six performing ensembles the Concert Band, the Ceremonial Band, the Commodore ... more details
Ornamental may refer to Ornamental grass , a type of grass grown as a decoration Ornamental iron , mild steel that has been formed into decorative shapes, similar to wrought iron work Ornamental plant , a plant that is grown for its ornamental qualities Ornament architecture , a decorative detail used to embellish parts of a building or interior furnishing Ornament music , musical flourishes that are not necessary to the overall melodic or harmonic line Music Ornamental group , side project of Strawberry Switchblade vocalist Rose McDowall See also Ornament disambiguation disambig ... more details