- The
ke**** bugle (also
Royal Kent
bugle, or Kent
bugle) is a wide
conical bore br****
instrument with tone
holes operated by
keys to
alter the
pitch and...
- The
bugle is a
simple signaling br****
instrument with a wide
conical bore. It
normally has no
valves or
other pitch-altering devices, and is thus limited...
-
key of B flat) Taps as pla**** on the
bugle by a
member of the
United States Army Band
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media help. "Taps" is a
bugle call...
- example, one
particular key may be
favored or even prescribed, such as: all
calls to be pla**** with the
first valve down.)
Bugle calls typically indicated...
- that era.
Matching all
other competition bugles at the time,
these early contrab****
bugles were
pitched in the
key of GG,
making them
significantly larger...
- hornlines. The
bugles utilized in
modern drum
corps are
distinguished from
their marching band
counterparts mostly by
their key:
bugles are
ke**** in G; band...
- improvements, such as the serpent,
early cimb****o, ophicleide, and
ke**** bugle. The
ke**** trumpet has
raised tone
holes in the wall of the tubing, similar...
- OFF-ih-klyde) is a
family of conical-bore
ke**** br****
instruments invented in
early 19th-century
France to
extend the
ke**** bugle into the alto, b**** and contrab****...
- Ngäbe-
Buglé (Spanish: [ˈŋɡoβe βuˈɣle]) is the
largest and most
populous of Panama's five
comarcas indígenas. It was
created in 1997 from
lands formerly...
- A
modern drum and
bugle corps is a
musical marching unit
consisting of br**** instruments,
percussion instruments,
electronic instruments, and
color guard...