Well, true enough, but for the horn call a man with enough drink in him might have slept through it all.
When horns called for them to advance, they did so in perfect step.
Douglass wrote of the overseer and the mornings when the horn called workers to the fields.
The harsh horn called again, and all the riders, except two, turned their horses west and rode away in ranks together.
"When the horn calls you run back with him."
The horns called and answered once more behind them.
The melody is phrased in such a way that it's syncopated and the horns do call and response.
The men were out the door, running, and two by two the cars crunched out after them into the night, their horns calling the charge.
I remember the ragged marching band that practiced there, horns and bass drum and calls to time.
A deep-toned horn called from somewhere on the road.