- 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...
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works for the
ke**** bugle.
Since the mid 19th century,
bugles have been made with
piston valves.
Soprano bugle (high pitch) Alto
bugle (medium pitch)...
- 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****...
- 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...
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crooks in some cases)
Jazzophone Ke**** bugle (
ke**** br****)
Ke**** trumpet (
ke**** br****)
Serpent (
ke**** br****)
Ophicleide (
ke**** br****)
Shofar (animal horn)...
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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...
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instead of tone holes, with the cornett, the ophicleide, the
ke**** trumpet, and the rare
ke**** bugle as exceptions. The
modern reproduction of the
natural trumpet...
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originally called Clegg's Reed Band,
after a
local cotton manufacturer and
ke**** bugle player, John Clegg. It may have been
called Stand Band for a
period soon...
- the
ke**** bugle for the
Grenadier Guards.
Distin in 1821
joined the band of
George IV, in
which he pla**** the
slide trumpet as well as the
ke**** bugle. On...
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October 26, 1861 in Boston) was a
bandleader and
musician who pla**** the
ke**** bugle. He was
known for his
Boston Br**** Band,
itself a
pioneer in all-br****...