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".

Description: Spanish Trumpets on a traditional bugle type call at the beginning of bullfights or other sporting events.

Description: Traditional bugle [or trumpet] call usually known for just before the beginning of horse or dog races. Known as "Call To Post" for these races. Also known as "First Call", or "Pre-Reveille" in the military, when played before reveille to gather up the all buglers).

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.

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]

Description: Bugle call played by four trumpets in three part harmony, usually solo bugle used as a wake call for the military.

Description: U. S. Military Bugle call for wake up, with three muted trombones, snare drum, bass drum, and crash cymbal.

Description: The official music of the President of the United States, sometimes preceded by Ruffles & Flourishes [which see]

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.

Description: The full salute and official music for the President of the United States

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