A person who plays the bugle is typically referred to as a "bugler." Buglers often perform in military contexts, ceremonial events, or musical ensembles, using the instrument to signal commands or provide music. In some cases, they may also be called "horn players," but "bugler" is the most specific term for someone who plays this particular instrument.
The Bugle Call was created in 1927.
The bugle call Reveille is an example of a wake up call.
Reveille
"Retreat" is played at 6 PM (1800 Hours) or at sunset as the flag is lowered. You can hear it at the related link.
A bugle is a small trumpet-like brass instrument.
The Bugle Call was created in 1927.
Bugle Call Rag was created in 1922.
The bugle call Reveille is an example of a wake up call.
The Bugle Call - 1909 was released on: USA: 3 August 1909
The Bugle Call - 1912 was released on: USA: 13 August 1912
The Bugle Call - 1915 was released on: USA: 13 February 1915
The Bugle Call - 1916 was released on: USA: 30 April 1916
Reveille
The swimming bugle call indicates either the beginning of swim period or for cavalry to swim their horses across a body of water.
See the related links section for a link to the U.S. Army Band website's list of bugle calls. "Call to post" is listed under "First Call."
There is no bugle call which orders soldiers to sleep. There is 'Call to Quarters,' which orders soldiers to their rooms and 'Taps,' which calls for all lights to be extinguished.
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