Definition
A tucket is an old-fashioned term for a short, sharp trumpet blast or drumbeat, often used as a signal or to announce someone's arrival. 🥁 Think of it as a mini-fanfare, but a bit more abrupt and less elaborate. It's most commonly found in historical contexts, particularly in plays like those by Shakespeare. Tucket signals might indicate a change of scene or the entrance of a character. They add a touch of formality and drama to a performance. 🎭