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Originally Posted by Selmo
In my time as a youngster and as a leader in a youth organisation, I've learned, played and taught a few dozen military-style bugle calls used during camps.
Just like the Buckland alarm call, most of them have words associated with them. The words help the bugler remember the tune and help the hearers remember what the tune means.
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I believe Selmo is correct.
For instance, we are all familiar with "Taps". Here is one set of lyrics for "Taps":
"Day is done, gone the sun
From the lakes, from the hills, from the trees
All is well, Safely rest, God is nigh"
So while we usually call that tune "Taps", we might also call it "Day is done". It means, either, Sunset... or a Burial. We all know it.