So beautiful !!! About a decade in the military and these calls still echo in my mind..... Absolutely amazing God we have that gave us such an incredible ability to remember the "good times"
Very nice. Reminiscent of my youth growing up on Fort Bragg, reville in the morning, to raise the colors, evening call to lower them. All the cars stopped ,everyone got out, soldiers and Boy Scouts saluted, others placed their right hand over their heart. Taps at my Father's funeral. Still feel the chills.
I find bugle calls fascinating. I didn't know there were so many calls other than Reveille, Call To The Post, and Taps. I played trombone in the high school marching band, and a trumpet player let me try his trumpet and explained to me that you can do bugle calls on any brass instrument if you know how to play any other, because a trumpet in open position works just like a trombone in 1st position, which gives you the notes you need for bugle calls.
Yes, but these were about half the bugle calls we used. There are at least a dozen more including To the Colors, Call to CQ, Sick Call, Mess Call, Tattoo, Fatigue, Swim Call and Fire Call.
@@eddarby469 Some of the calls you mentioned are featured in other videos. I didn't know there was a swim or fire call. Now that I think about it, I remember in one summer camp I attended, someone did "To The Colors" when raising the flag at an assembly, and did Taps at bedtime, and they could have done Mess for meals or Swim when we had free swim period.
A good book is "the last post" written by Alwyn W. Turner. It's a full history of bugle, a communications device, terrorise the enemy, a really interesting history .
Besides the standard dozen or so bugle calls required for the Boy Scout Merit Badge, over the years I collected many more; a few British calls (Stand To, Last Post, couple more) General Quarters/Battle stations (for Marines aboard ship) and a few odd U S Army calls (Stable call, for instance): But my pride and joy was The General's March. SO, at one time in my life, I could sound about thrity-six (36) calls - and fairly well at that. Long ago and far away, now.
I wasn’t in the military but the summer camp I went to for two years used First Call, Reveille, and Taps and this really brought up a lot of strong memories
I remember hearing those calls on old western cavalry movies. I used to play them on my guitar, but I haven't been able to do it yet on my Harbor Freight bugle.
Family Guy made a joke about waking up the whole family using one of these. The fact that Peter would learn how to play it just for that is pretty funny.
Thanks for serving up these bugle calls that I know very well. My grandmother bought me a bugle when I was 7 or 8 years old and I played it at many and various occasions through out my life. I still have it , but i don't have the wind to play it like I did when I was young.
God Bless all those that have paid the ultimate measure of devotion. The thirteen that died in Kabul on August 26, 2021 gave their lives in name of liberty- not for glory or empire but the concept that is America the Beautiful as One Nation Under God. Let us pray that we continue as the Shining City on the Hill that is the beacon of shelter from oppression. God Bless the USA
I remember this yearly boy scouts camporee and they'd play the morning and gathering calls.. To this day I still remember how it sounded while waking up in my tent.
Taps is special to me. Back in 1979, I was on a trip to Las Vegas with my parents, and we met up with my grandparents there. I was in an arcade playing a gun fighting game called Boot Hill. The machine plays Taps when the game is over, and my grandfather happened to see me playing the game and pointed that out to me. I didn't realize until I grew up that he pointed out the machine playing Taps because he was in the military. That was the last time I saw my grandfather before he was on his last legs in the hospital 3 months later.
Wow. The Norwegian signal for meal time is exactly identical to the American reveile. The Norwegian lyrics to this, is «Now there is food to get, now there is food to get, bring your own knife, spoon and fork». My grandfather would always sing this song when dinner was ready. «Nå er det mat å få, nå er det mat å få, ta med deg skje, kniv og gaffel». :)
Thank you for your words of wisdom. I had no idea there was so many bugle calls. It has slowly faded out of the Army Calvary. Im from D Co. 1/8th Calvary Ft. Hood, Tx. . . I kind of get choked up when ever i hear Taps. 🇺🇲
Really nice clear post, thanks! Great tone quality but untrue to the quality of most bugles. Could you make a recording showing some of the keys (often odd ball) and tone qualities of bugles (old to modern); My favorite bugle meets a U.S. Government bid requirement for bugles purchased between 1862 to 1877 (I believe) and plays in a key similar to our present Eb. Some of these bugles sound like a piece of garden hose and some are remarkably good. Also in the old west (Texas , Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, Arizona etc. Cavalry Buglers sometimes sometimes played a smaller pitched horn (higher pitch) as a "recall" bugle. Always feed the horses after playing a few high pitches. If the horses got loose or were stolen they could often be recalled with high pitches = lunch. Thanks again.
@@charliet1346 you make minecraft videos I don’t think your so much different to this “child”, a joke is a joke it’s not meant to be taken seriously. If you take offence to it that’s on you not him.
revéille proper: I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up this morning; I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up at all. The corporal's worse than the private, The sergeant's worse than the corporal, The lieutenant's worse than the sergeant, But the captain's worst of all. Oh, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up in the morning; I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up at all.
When I was a kid there was a big field behind my house where my brothers and sisters would play. When it was dinner time my dad would play Reveille on his bugle from the backdoor to call us home. My sister still gets embarrassed when we bring it up :)
Ft Hood, Texas - late 70's early 80's most of the calls were played over big loudspeakers...at least in the 1st Cavalry Division area... at the end of the day, if you were in your car and "Retreat" was played, you stopped, and, if in uniform, got out of the car and faced west. "To the Colors" was every morning, rain or shine, as the battalion hq had the stars and stripes raised. Kinda miss all of that!
@@monocline9430 1 year later - I owe you some pushups! Revellie in the morning with the flag being raised. You are correct - Retreat and then To The Color at close of business.
I will add my poem... Bugle Call Reveille for ending of the night? Or for sunrise of new birth… Retreat In the autumn dusk, a backing off or pausing to reflect? both…perhaps… Taps hard bugle to call… Celebrate the history of the day, Forgive what might have been. Friendship with each moment . my father played cornet in the Purdue Marching Band...was an Eagle Scout and played the calls at Scout Camp...My daughter at 10 years old, played taps for first time at his funeral...At 51 she is a member of national taps organization, that plays taps at funerals, when asked, free of charge.
Wow! I don't think I'd be able to remember all of these. If I were in the service, the bugle call would play, and I'd be like, "Wait, what are we supposed to be doing now?"🙂
In 1975 while attending the US Army School of Music at the Naval Amphibious Base in Little Creek, Va all of the trumpet players in the Army Band had to memorize the bugle calls. Not sure if they do this any more???
I find this quete touching, even though i hate and despise everything related to war. But i love music, and here music is a call. Speach solidified in music.
It’s crazy to have these specific and all different calls. Like what?! Who came up with these?! And now everyone on the battlefield and surrounding areas must know these calls!
I don’t know why but the one for End of Evening sounds so familiar. I’m guessing it’s from elementary school at the end of the day in the mid 60s. I must ask my sister now!
Movies used with the bugle Shark Tale (2004) Cars (2006) The Longest Day (1962) Patton (1970) The Great Escape (1963) Dances with Wolves (1990) Saving Private Ryan (1998) Dudley Do-Right (1999) Ernest in the Army (1998) The Enemy at the Gates (2001) Gangs of New York (2002)
the frst call and reveille, i was searching for both in all of my life and rn im a sailor student which mostly all the sailors uses the first call as morning alarm, thx for the video
Outstanding video - bugle calls were expertly rendered and the pictures of old bugles were great to see! But I’m curiou; why wasn’t “To the Color” included?
One that you left out is "To the Colors," sounded at flag raising. eeGccEggCccC. I'm sure you know it. I would like to hear you play it, since I always found it to be an endurance challenge, especially when played on the C trumpet. (I should have played it on the bugle in G.)
So beautiful !!!
About a decade in the military and these calls still echo in my mind.....
Absolutely amazing God we have that gave us such an incredible ability to remember the "good times"
2:50 "You were good son, real good, maybe even the best." - Rick May
“God’s speed you magnificent bastered!”- Soldier
*shoots three times and salutes* HOORAH!
Whenever u see a shooting star thats soldier rocket jumping in heaven
Last one alive lock the door
what?
Very nice. Reminiscent of my youth growing up on Fort Bragg, reville in the morning, to raise the colors, evening call to lower them. All the cars stopped ,everyone got out, soldiers and Boy Scouts saluted, others placed their right hand over their heart. Taps at my Father's funeral. Still feel the chills.
Rest In Peace to him and everyone else who’s dead.
Reminds me of my father's military funeral.
I am 73 an still remember the bulge calls sometimes in my sleep
Same
Thank you for your service sir which branch
PTSD Hits hard
You have PTSD!
That's PTSD
Waking up the grandkids right now🤣😂
You monster xD
Bugle player here, I got ya covered!
No you’re not
Toss water into their beds. Over turn their beds. Throw their wardrobe on the floor.
If they're not up and ready then a 10km run before breakfast
Lmaoo
These evoked strong memories and emotions. I was in Military School in the 60s and these are etched in my memory.
I find bugle calls fascinating. I didn't know there were so many calls other than Reveille, Call To The Post, and Taps. I played trombone in the high school marching band, and a trumpet player let me try his trumpet and explained to me that you can do bugle calls on any brass instrument if you know how to play any other, because a trumpet in open position works just like a trombone in 1st position, which gives you the notes you need for bugle calls.
Yes, but these were about half the bugle calls we used. There are at least a dozen more including To the Colors, Call to CQ, Sick Call, Mess Call, Tattoo, Fatigue, Swim Call and Fire Call.
@@eddarby469 Some of the calls you mentioned are featured in other videos. I didn't know there was a swim or fire call. Now that I think about it, I remember in one summer camp I attended, someone did "To The Colors" when raising the flag at an assembly, and did Taps at bedtime, and they could have done Mess for meals or Swim when we had free swim period.
A good book is "the last post" written by Alwyn W. Turner. It's a full history of bugle, a communications device, terrorise the enemy, a really interesting history
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Besides the standard dozen or so bugle calls required for the Boy Scout Merit Badge, over the years I collected many more; a few British calls (Stand To, Last Post, couple more) General Quarters/Battle stations (for Marines aboard ship) and a few odd U S Army calls (Stable call, for instance): But my pride and joy was The General's March. SO, at one time in my life, I could sound about thrity-six (36) calls - and fairly well at that. Long ago and far away, now.
@@danielbeggan8024 Thanks Daniel....I'll look for it.
I loved the last one... Respect for Harrison
He has put his soul into his music... Just wow
I wasn’t in the military but the summer camp I went to for two years used First Call, Reveille, and Taps and this really brought up a lot of strong memories
Same!!!
I remember hearing those calls on old western cavalry movies. I used to play them on my guitar, but I haven't been able to do it yet on my Harbor Freight bugle.
Family Guy made a joke about waking up the whole family using one of these. The fact that Peter would learn how to play it just for that is pretty funny.
it's my reason i learned the trumpet alongside a few others
This was played with a bugle not a trumpet
trumpet played with 0 valves is equivalent to a bugle@@franklinpierce176
@@franklinpierce176good enuff doe
When i heard TAPS my tears are going down.😭
Waking up every morning to a bugle stays with you always .
1:34 the best for me !
recall does not exist anymore
Thanks for serving up these bugle calls that I know very well. My grandmother bought me a bugle when I was 7 or 8 years old and I played it at many and various occasions through out my life. I still have it , but i don't have the wind to play it like I did when I was young.
Used this to wake the neighbors at the cabin when I was 6. Aaah good times
0:09 this had me in tears😂❤️
God Bless all those that have paid the ultimate measure of devotion. The thirteen that died in Kabul on August 26, 2021 gave their lives in name of liberty- not for glory or empire but the concept that is America the Beautiful as One Nation Under God.
Let us pray that we continue as the Shining City on the Hill that is the beacon of shelter from oppression. God Bless the USA
Excellent video. Concise and informative. Thumb's up. thanks for uploading
Thanks!
My mom just got me one from a yard sale and now I'm here😂
lmaoooo
We also got one from a local fair
Thats a sick find
I remember in BCT and AIT I used to love laying in bed and listening to Taps. I would think to myself “one day closer until I go to my unit”.
0:14: Aaand they're off!
Thank you very much for this nice collection of bugle calls !
Many greetings from germany
I had to learn most of these calls to earn my bugling merit badge in Boy Scouts.
How the heck do you play different notes on that thing when it's got no keys?
We adjust the embouchure or lip tension to play the notes c, g and e in roughly an octave range.
@@Cowgirlmickey a bugle is just a trumpet w/o keys
@@Cowgirlmickey a bugle is a kazoo that plays in lieu of morning stew.
With a bugle you can only play notes in the Harmonic series
I remember this yearly boy scouts camporee and they'd play the morning and gathering calls.. To this day I still remember how it sounded while waking up in my tent.
Taps is special to me. Back in 1979, I was on a trip to Las Vegas with my parents, and we met up with my grandparents there. I was in an arcade playing a gun fighting game called Boot Hill. The machine plays Taps when the game is over, and my grandfather happened to see me playing the game and pointed that out to me. I didn't realize until I grew up that he pointed out the machine playing Taps because he was in the military. That was the last time I saw my grandfather before he was on his last legs in the hospital 3 months later.
Wow. The Norwegian signal for meal time is exactly identical to the American reveile. The Norwegian lyrics to this, is «Now there is food to get, now there is food to get, bring your own knife, spoon and fork». My grandfather would always sing this song when dinner was ready. «Nå er det mat å få, nå er det mat å få, ta med deg skje, kniv og gaffel». :)
Thank you for your words of wisdom. I had no idea there was so many bugle calls. It has slowly faded out of the Army Calvary. Im from D Co. 1/8th Calvary Ft. Hood, Tx. . . I kind of get choked up when ever i hear Taps. 🇺🇲
Really nice clear post, thanks! Great tone quality but untrue to the quality of most bugles. Could you make a recording showing some of the keys (often odd ball) and tone qualities of bugles (old to modern); My favorite bugle meets a U.S. Government bid requirement for bugles purchased between 1862 to 1877 (I believe) and plays in a key similar to our present Eb. Some of these bugles sound like a piece of garden hose and some are remarkably good. Also in the old west (Texas , Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, Arizona etc. Cavalry Buglers sometimes sometimes played a smaller pitched horn (higher pitch) as a "recall" bugle. Always feed the horses after playing a few high pitches. If the horses got loose or were stolen they could often be recalled with high pitches = lunch. Thanks again.
Reveille gives me Vietnam flashbacks
Shut up, seriously, shut up, you didn’t serve, you didn’t fly to Vietnam, you didn’t die for your country. Come on, don’t joke about that stuff.
@@charliet1346 becuz u lose in Vietnam war
@@charliet1346 you didn't either, you don't have a say in this.
@@roni5326 shut up, I never said I did, I’m respecting the one that did, so this child of a human dosnt make a joke about I
@@charliet1346 you make minecraft videos I don’t think your so much different to this “child”, a joke is a joke it’s not meant to be taken seriously. If you take offence to it that’s on you not him.
revéille proper:
I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up,
I can't get 'em up this morning;
I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up,
I can't get 'em up at all.
The corporal's worse than the private,
The sergeant's worse than the corporal,
The lieutenant's worse than the sergeant,
But the captain's worst of all.
Oh, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up,
I can't get 'em up in the morning;
I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up,
I can't get 'em up at all.
😂
When I was a kid there was a big field behind my house where my brothers and sisters would play. When it was dinner time my dad would play Reveille on his bugle from the backdoor to call us home. My sister still gets embarrassed when we bring it up :)
Ft Hood, Texas - late 70's early 80's most of the calls were played over big loudspeakers...at least in the 1st Cavalry Division area... at the end of the day, if you were in your car and "Retreat" was played, you stopped, and, if in uniform, got out of the car and faced west. "To the Colors" was every morning, rain or shine, as the battalion hq had the stars and stripes raised. Kinda miss all of that!
To the colors was in the morning? Granted I was there about 40 years later, but To the Colors was at COB. Always Retreat, then To the Colors.
FIRST TEAM LIVE THE LEGEND.❤💪🐴
HOOAH!
@@monocline9430 1 year later - I owe you some pushups! Revellie in the morning with the flag being raised. You are correct - Retreat and then To The Color at close of business.
These are American calls other countries have different tunes
John Stevenson yeah where are the Chinese ones from the Korean war
John Stevenson dammit America
We are American. We don’t care about the other ones unless you’re looking to zero in on an officer from 1000 yards
No! Really.? 🤤
@@addiroids we are a murican. We don't care about the other ones unless yu have oil, gas , and gold in ur fcking country 😂
0:21 I use that as my wake up alarm sound after I did a reenactment at Gettysburg. Once a Union boy always a Union boy.
Dankeschön für diese schöne Zusammenfassung! Reveille wird mein neuer Weckerton. 😄
Played a Trumpet in Grade School, spent good amount of time in Army, retired now might get an old Bugle and learn.
Very good "overview" of bugle calls!!! Thank you!!!
0:09 this had me in tears 😭😭
HA! yeah, i heard the groaning sounds of annoyance once that started up.
@2:50 is what made me feel
0:09😭😭😭
This is a big help waking up family
Found this when I was doing research for a "MASH" fan fic and it's just amazing. Thank you so much for this.
I will add my poem...
Bugle Call
Reveille
for ending
of the night?
Or for sunrise
of new birth…
Retreat
In the autumn dusk,
a backing off
or pausing to reflect?
both…perhaps…
Taps
hard bugle to call…
Celebrate the history of the day,
Forgive what might have been.
Friendship with each moment .
my father played cornet in the Purdue Marching Band...was an Eagle Scout and played the calls at Scout Camp...My daughter at 10 years old, played taps for first time at his funeral...At 51 she is a member of national taps organization, that plays taps at funerals, when asked, free of charge.
Wow! I don't think I'd be able to remember all of these. If I were in the service, the bugle call would play, and I'd be like, "Wait, what are we supposed to be doing now?"🙂
In 1975 while attending the US Army School of Music at the Naval Amphibious Base in Little Creek, Va all of the trumpet players in the Army Band had to memorize the bugle calls. Not sure if they do this any more???
First Call wakes the troops, Reveille honors the flag. That is why soldiers stand and salute at the sounding of Reveille.
Captions: *man to crawl out from under their blankets and prepare for the day*
And that's what I did in the war daddy.
This once my life. I loved it.
This is great, but would recommend you add "To the Colors"
I remember the first two from Youth Batalian camp. Just a fun spiritual camp for the youth of the church.
Nice sound,
Was with my grandpa (COL) on base, we were sprinting to his house, he was inches away from the door as the colors started playing.
When you need to wake up all of our heroes to suit up and to fight all their baddies that teamed up and save the world
Thank you very much for this fascinating video !
I find this quete touching, even though i hate and despise everything related to war. But i love music, and here music is a call. Speach solidified in music.
Cheer~~~a brass instrument like a small trumpet, typically without valves or keys and used for military signals.😊
Reveille and Taps seem to be the only 2 well known for the regular joe in the world
POV: grandfather wants you to wake up
How about "Charge?"
Last one alive lock the door
@@rakstar343 lol
Taps, in honour of Rick may
also known as: morning PTSD sound
Enjoyed, thanks very much.
I'm a huge American history/Civil War enthusiast, and hope you'll do more of these?
It’s crazy to have these specific and all different calls. Like what?! Who came up with these?! And now everyone on the battlefield and surrounding areas must know these calls!
Why does rapelle make me want to yell charge?
I don't know why but this reminds me of the little einstiens show, and how they played music a lot
I was just thinking that!
I don’t know why but the one for End of Evening sounds so familiar. I’m guessing it’s from elementary school at the end of the day in the mid 60s. I must ask my sister now!
Movies used with the bugle
Shark Tale (2004)
Cars (2006)
The Longest Day (1962)
Patton (1970)
The Great Escape (1963)
Dances with Wolves (1990)
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Dudley Do-Right (1999)
Ernest in the Army (1998)
The Enemy at the Gates (2001)
Gangs of New York (2002)
It’s a classic wake up tone for camp 🎼
came here for the bugler mating call
2:15 always hear that during evenings in Ft. Steward, GA
Also 0:21
Damn that Officers Call, coolest signal ever. I really wish I could play it..
the frst call and reveille, i was searching for both in all of my life and rn im a sailor student which mostly all the sailors uses the first call as morning alarm, thx for the video
I have finally found the music that I heard from a cartoon 9 years ago!
It's nice to learn these songs in the harmonica lol.
It’s interesting how they managed to make taps sound sad even though it’s in C major
Prepare your first campaign guys😁😈👿😠🤨😤🤣😂🤣
Waking up me friend
I am so in love with it!!!!!
Charge! Probably the the common bugle call in the movies.
The 2nd one (Reveille) at Nigeria NYSC camp 😂😂😂
Outstanding video - bugle calls were expertly rendered and the pictures of old bugles were great to see! But I’m curiou; why wasn’t “To the Color” included?
Wow! Thanks very much for this. Exactly what i've been looking for. Great video!
The first one: this had me in tears 😥
I like the Reveille on the bugle
Reminds me of boys scout camp we did reville and the lights out one and I remember a rank one to
Taps just makes you cry
I live near camp humphreys in korea and hear it every day😂
Whenever I hear "First Call" I think "Call to Post" and horse races. Place ya bets! It's post time! Where's my fancy derby hat? :P
This would be a better alarm than the roosters!
Taps is also a funeral song
It makes sense why they chose taps, a last call for those who sleep eternally
Never realized so many calls!
Platoon Attention! Present Arms!
In boot camp... the moment the recording of reveille came on... we were out of the rack and at attn.
Thank you for compiling this.
So poignant. Am sharing widely
Yeah I just used this to wake my step son up for school lol
سوف تسمع البوق اصبر فقط، و الصبر اسمه جميل.
Thank you. Reference video for me 👍
Soldier mains at 3 am
One that you left out is "To the Colors," sounded at flag raising. eeGccEggCccC. I'm sure you know it. I would like to hear you play it, since I always found it to be an endurance challenge, especially when played on the C trumpet. (I should have played it on the bugle in G.)
Great video.
Thanks.