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About|the bugle call||Reveille (disambiguation)refimprove|date=January 2012listen| filename = Reveille on bugle.ogg| title = Reveille| description = Reveille played on the bugle by a member of the United States Army Band | format = ogg " Reveille " is a bugle call , trumpet call or pipes call most often associated with the military or summer camp; it is chiefly used to wake military personnel at sunrise . The name comes from "réveillé" (or "réveil"), the French language|French word for "wake up".

Cavalry regiments of the British Army|British Army Cavalry and Royal Horse Artillery Regiments sound a call different from the Infantry version shown below also known as Reveille (Trumpet & Bugle Calls for the British Army 1966), while the Scottish Regiment|Scottish Regiments of the British Army sound a pipes call of the same name.

Commonwealth of Nations and the United States


The tune used in the Commonwealth of Nations is different from the one used in the United States , but they are used in analogous ways: to ceremonially start the day.

In modern times, the United States armed forces|U.S. military plays (or sounds ) "reveille" in the morning, generally near sunrise, though its exact time varies from base to base. On United States Army|U.S. Army posts, the Flag of the United States|national flag is raised while reveille is played; on board United States Navy|U.S. Navy , United States Marine Corps|Marine Corps , and United States Coast Guard|Coast Guard facilities, the flag is generally raised at 0800 (8 am) while the National Anthem or the bugle call "To the Colors" is played. On some U.S. military bases, reveille is accompanied by a cannon shot. As reveille is played (sounded), all uniformed personnel are required to come to attention and present a salute, either to the flag or in the direction of the music if the flag is not visible. http://www.armystudyguide.com/content/Prep_For_Basic_Training/Prep_for_basic_customs_and_courtesies/rendering-honor-to-the-fl.shtml Rendering Honor To The Flag (ArmyStudyGuide.com)

In Commonwealth Remembrance Day and Remembrance Sunday services, " The Last Post " begins the period of silent reflection, and "Reveille" ends it. The two tunes symbolize sunset and sunrise respectively, and therefore, death and resurrection . ("Reveille" is often replaced by The Rouse , a bugle call commonly mistaken for "Reveille", although these are actually two different tunes.)

"To Reveille" or "to sound Reveille" is often used among military personnel as a term meaning "to notify personnel that it is time to wake up," whether the bugle call is actually sounded or not. Units lacking the personnel or equipment necessary to play the tune will often assign the duty to "sound Reveille" to the last watch of the night, who must ensure that others are roused at the proper time, by any appropriate means (often by actually shouting the word "reveille" until everyone is awake).

Lyrics


Although there are no official lyrics to Reveille, these unofficial lyrics for the Commonwealth "Reveille" have been recently popularized http://www.defence.gov.au/ARMY/traditions/documents/ReveilleorRouse.htm Retrieved October 20, 2006.:

Rev-eil-lee& #33; Rev-eil-lee is sounding

The bugle calls you from your sleep; it is the break of day.

''You've got to do your duty or you will get no pay.

Come, wake yourself, rouse yourself out of your sleep

And throw off the blankets and take a good peek at all

The bright signs of day are here, so get up and do not delay.



Get Up!



Or-der-ly officer is on his round!

''And if you're still a-bed he will send you to the guard

''And then you'll get a drill and that will be a bitter pill:

So be up when he comes, be up when he comes,

Like a soldier at his post, a soldier at his post, all ser-ene.


To the U.S. tune:

:''I can't get 'em up,
:''I can't get 'em up,
:''I can't get 'em up this morning;
:''I can't get 'em up,
:''I can't get 'em up,
:''I can't get 'em up at all!
::''The corporal's worse than the privates,
::''The sergeant's worse than the corporals,
::''Lieutenant's worse than the sergeants,
::''And the warrant's worst of all!
: < repeat top six lines >

An alternate rendition to the U.S. tune above:

:''I can't get 'em up
:''I can't get 'em up
:''I can't get 'em up this morning;
:''I can't get 'em up
:''I can't get 'em up
:''I can't get 'em up at all!
::''And tho' the sun starts peeping,
:: And dawn has started creeping,
:: Those lazy bums keep sleeping,
:: They never hear my call!
: < repeat top six lines >

Still another U.S. version goes:

:''You've got to get up
:''You've got to get up
:''You've got to get up this morning
:''You've got to get up
:''You've got to get up
:''Get up with the bugler's call
:: The major told the captain
:: The captain told the sergeant
:: The sergeant told the bugler
:: The bugler told them all
: < repeat top six lines >

Irving Berlin cited the lyrics in part of his song, "Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning"; from the musical, This Is the Army :

:The hardest blow of all
:Is to hear the bugler call--
:: You gotta get up
:: You gotta get up
:: You gotta get up this morning

Music


Reveille and Rouse are composed, like all Bugle (instrument)|bugle music, solely from the notes of the major Triad (music)|triad , usually Musical notation|notated in C as: C, the Tonic (music)|tonic ; E, the mediant ; and G, the Dominant (music)|dominant .

Both the Commonwealth and United States "Reveilles" can be played with any combination of valves (or all open valves), because they were first played on a bugle, which lacks valves and plays only notes from the harmonic series (music)|harmonic series .

Germany


lang|de| Reise Reise is the wake up call on ships of the German Navy , the lang|de| Deutsche Marine . It comes from the Low German word for rise . Every day on a German Navy ship starts with a wake-up call, the lang|de| purren , which is started by the lang|de| Locken , a whistle from the boatswain's call given 5 minutes before the main wake-up call. The wake-up call is given by a long whistle and the call: lang|de| Reise, reise, aufstehen, überall zurrt Hängematten . "Rise, rise, wake up, get your hammock ready".

India


In the Indian Army , "reveille" is sounded at 06:00 (or sunrise), and the regimental colours are hoisted. As this also signals the start of the physical training parade, for practical reasons, servicemen must awake prior to the sounding of reveille.

Ireland


In the Irish Army , "reveille" is sounded at dawn and at military wreath-laying ceremonies, as on the National Day of Commemoration .

Sweden


In Sweden , revelj (reveille) can be played on bugle, trumpet or drum. Today, it is usually played from a recording. There is also a reveille for military band composed by Johann Heinrich Walch that is used as the reveille of the Swedish Armed Forces.

Boy Scouts of America


Within the Boy Scouts of America , it is common for reveille to be sounded as a "wake up" for a large encampment of scoutsndash usually a camporee , Jamboree (Scouting)|jamboree or summer camp. The music may be played over the camp's intercom, or bugled or trumpeted by the camp bugler. An individual scout unit may also sound reveille to rouse the scouts and scouters on a weekend trip, though this is less common.

References


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External links


  • http://bands.army.mil/music/bugle/calls/reveille.mp3 "Reveille" from official Service_bands#Army_Band|U.S. Army Band website ( MP3 format)

  • http://www.esercito.difesa.it/root/media/musiche/caserma/sveglia.mp3 "Sveglia" Italian "Reveille" bugle call from the Esercito Italiano website ( MP3 format)

  • http://www.mil.no/multimedia/archive/00012/01__Revelje_12472a.WMA "Reveille" from Norwegian Defence Force (His Majesty the King’s Guard) ( Windows Media Audio|WMA format)


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