Tucket

Tucket is a musical term often found in stage directions in Elizabethan drama. It represents:
 * The English form of the Italian musical term, toccata; or more generally,
 * A fanfare or bugle call:
 * A tucket is a short organ piece played at a baseball game


 * ... Then let the trumpets sound The tucket sonance and the note to mount.
 * &mdash; Henry V, act 4 scene 2.


 * ... And there, amid the sounding of tuckets and the clash of armoured soldiery and horses continually moving forth, Dick and Joan sat side by side...
 * &mdash; The Black Arrow (1884), Robert Louis Stevenson