This music is commonly recognized as the trumpet call for horses to enter the gate before a race but it is also known by its original military name "Assembly" Instrumental, Military, Military Brass
Post Horn Fanfare 1 - A typical post horn call with three repeats. Post Horn fanfares traditionally signalled the arrival of mail coaches but are also associated with hunting and the military. Live recording! Instrumental, Military, Military Brass
Military bases wake-up call. GI Joe, time to go to mess! Outta bed now! Get up now, not later. You're in the Army now! Rise and shine. Instrumental, Military, Military Brass
Chow's on. Mess Hall, GIs love this bugle call. Rations, KP weren't so much fun in World War II in the dead of winter, marching to the front lines. Instrumental, Military, Military Brass
A simple short horn fanfare. With a majestic but slightly sad feel similar to the last post. Useful for grand theatrical occasions, congratulations, sporting events, military battles or events. Conveying the medieval or pertaining to Knights of old as well as military events. Instrumental, Military, Military Brass
A Military bugle call - traditionally sounded as a wake up call. Accompanies the Last Post as part of Remembrance & Veterans Day Memorial Services. Instrumental, Military, Military Brass
Military bases wake-up call. GI Joe, time to go to mess! Outta bed now! Get up now, not later. You're in the Army now! Rise and shine. Horse racing too, they're out the the gates, they're running! Instrumental, Military, Military Brass
Taps which will be played by a lone bugler, if available, or by audio recording the law, a military funeral is a specially orchestrated funeral given by a country's military for a soldier, sailor, marine or airman who died in battle, a veteran, or other prominent military figures or heads of state. Instrumental, Military, Military Brass
Charge the Light Brigade! War, battle, soldiers, marching, running, fighting, Bugle call, military action. Charge is a bugle call which signals to execute a charge, or to gallop forward into harm's way with deadly intent. A simple unmistakable call, it was even recognizable by experienced horses. Instrumental, Military, Military Brass
Famous U.S. military bugle call in orchestrated form -- begins with solo fluegelhorn, then at:25 other instruments join in, and at:51 cymbal crash brings in the rest of the orchestra... at 2:07 returns to solo fluegelhorn to end, Instrumental, Military, Military Brass