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bugle.
Since the mid 19th century,
bugles have been made with
piston valves.
Soprano bugle (high pitch) Alto
bugle (medium pitch)
Baritone bugle (tenor...
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Bugle is a
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Bugles are a corn
snack produced by
General Mills and Tom's
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license from
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Bugle, Wikipedia's
military history newsletter Bugler (disambiguation)...
- Historically,
bugles, drums, and
other loud
musical instruments were used for
clear communication in the
noise and
confusion of a battlefield.
Naval bugle calls...
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bugler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bugler is
someone who
plays the
bugle.
Bugler may also
refer to:
Bugler (tobacco), a
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Director of
Music (DOM) of the band and
bugles. It is part of the
Royal Corps of Army Music. The Band and
Bugles uphold traditions that date back to as...
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trumpet bugles, euphoniums,
pistonless slide sopranos and
piccolo bugles or "angel
bugles"
pitched an
octave above the sopranos. The valve-rotor
bugle remained...
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Canby (1972-02-24). "No Drums, No
Bugles". The New York Times.
Retrieved 2018-12-07.
Clarke Fountain. "No Drums, No
Bugles (1971) -
Clyde Ware". AllMovie...
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Bugler is a roll-your-own
brand of
tobacco and
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Bugler brand was
first introduced in the
United States in 1932 by Lane Limited. Lane...