It seems like a more encyclopedic, useful, and efficient approach would be to have a single List of Common Bugle Calls. What thinks? MatthewVanitas ( talk) 04:01, 11 February 2009 (UTC) Reply Sure, why not? Easier to navigate that way, yes? _ Just plain Bill ( talk) 05:52, 11 February 2009 (UTC) Reply Frankly I don't see the point in having essentially a "stub" article for each of what could be several dozen individual bugle calls. I suggest we make a separate article for each call, and then list all those articles, with a few explanatory notes, in a section within this main article. The article as it is now is a bit cluttered, and also really not organized encyclopedically. or English bugle repertoire? Canute ( talk) 20:22, 24 February 2022 (UTC) Reply Tunes, not songs It seems like the info in this article could easily be put into those articles, or maybe they could all be compiled into a single article about U.S. _ Just plain Bill ( talk) 14:10, 20 October 2010 (UTC) Reply If I may revisit this old topic, would it be better to: 1) only list some of the more common bugle calls as examples, and then specify which nation(s) use them 2) reduce the article to the history of bugling as a type of military communication and the influence that's had on music, and then split off notable examples into their own articles? I note that there are quite a few articles/stubs in Category:Bugle calls that seem redundant with this article. Bugle calls "in other languages" are accessible at 'See also'. The tagged section mentions two specifically British calls: Alarm, and the Rouse. Kieran ( talk) 06:11, 20 October 2010 (UTC) Reply This being the English Wikipedia, I think the present arrangement will do nicely until someone comes along with a better one. Not being an expert, I'm not sure of the best way to solve this though (and may be wrong, too). As exemplified by articles such as Bugle calls of the Norwegian Army, each nation has its own set of calls, which are often quite different. As near as I can make out, the section giving examples only deals with US military bugle calls.
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