As many have guessed, this is indeed the musical interlude played when the famous record-creator Marcus Plier realized his lanterns have been extinguished while being at the first entry of the iconic fear-inducing stageplay series, Five Sequential Evenings at Sir Frederick Fazbearington Fitzgerald's Abode. Marcus Plier then realized it was the sixth hour, and yelled "Oh my, I have completed the night!"
Ah yes the Toreador March. A classic song made in 1987 by Sir William Afenington the 11th. It is often played by Sir Fitzgerald Francis fazbearington the 2nd. This song is usually played on long period of office hours when the fire lit on the candle has penetrated the wick of the candle and the light has been distinguished.
This splendid tune reminds me of when I attended the feast of 87’ at Frederick Fitzgerald Fazbear’s Diner. I was accompanied by Chica Chestershire, Bonnebel Bunningsworth and Wolfgang Foxbury II. A splendid feast it was! I can remember everything that happened there, even though I was mere young man at that time. Though after it had become sunset, they all started acting quite mundane and “quirky.” I had to spend 5 nights at the location. It was a lovely experience I will never forget! I thank my comrades Frederick, Chica, Bonnebel and Wolfgang for giving me such a wonderful experience! This tune usually played whenever our flame burnt out.