Not exactly sure what Bugler has in it's paper but below is a relevant link that will give you some idea as to what compositions constitute some rolling papers .
"Taps" (Also known as Butterfield's Lullaby) Probably best known by the lyrics of its second verse "Day Is Done".
A standard bugle is typically in the key of B♭. This means that when a bugler plays a written C note, it sounds as a B♭ in concert pitch. The bugle is known for its limited range and is often used in military and ceremonial settings. Its distinctive sound is created by the player’s ability to change pitch through varying lip tension and airflow.
A person who plays the violin is called a violinist or a fiddler.
The person who plays the trumpet in a castle is typically referred to as a "trumpeter" or a "castle trumpeter." Trumpeters were historically employed in castles and other royal residences to announce important events, such as the arrival of a noble person or the beginning of a ceremony. The role of a castle trumpeter was crucial for communication and signaling in a time before modern technology.
Bugler Coaches was created in 1947.
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The Bugler of Algiers - 1916 was released on: USA: 27 November 1916
The Little Bugler - 1914 was released on: USA: 29 January 1914
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The Bugler of Company B - 1913 was released on: USA: 22 February 1913
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The Bugler's Statue Capturing a Moment - 2014 was released on: USA: 11 February 2014
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