Genres: Royalty Free Music , Christmas Holiday
Description: Christmas chamber orchestra with cathedral organ, interweaving the traditional and Kirkpatrick melodies with the C.S. Elliott melody in a Classical style.
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Christmas Holiday
Description: Orchestral music in a familiar pop/rock style (2013) , used for a Hollywood wedding processional.
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Military/Marches
Description: Spanish Trumpets on a traditional bugle type call at the beginning of bullfights or other sporting events.
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Military/Marches
Description: Spanish solo Trumpet on a traditional theme in a style heard during the Olympic Volleyball or European soccer matches. Usually followed by a crowd response of "OLE".
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Military/Marches
Description: Two trumpets on the typical ta-ta-ta-taa-ta-taaaa. Heard usually during American baseball games. Audience response [not included] would be "CHARGE" after each bugle type call.
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Military/Marches
Description: U.S. Military bugle call used when the flag is raised or lowered and rendering honors to the nation, requiring the same respect as the national anthem. Featuring six trumpets, snare drum, bass drum, and crash cymbal.
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Military/Marches
Description: U. S. Military Bugle call for wake up, with three muted trombones, snare drum, bass drum, and crash cymbal.
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Military/Marches
Description: Traditional Bugle Call since the U.S. Civil War, used for rest and funerals. In this case, a close in version as in a Mausoleum funeral for immediate family members of a U. S. Marine.
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Military/Marches
Description: U.S. military bugle call since the Civil War designating rest or honoring the fallen with two trumpets
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Military/Marches
Description: The official salute for U. S. government Officials and especially known for the entrance of the President of the United States, sometimes followed by Hail to the Chief [which see]