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  1. Bugle - Wikipedia

    The bugle is a simple signaling brass instrument with a wide conical bore. It normally has no valves or other pitch-altering devices, and is thus limited to its natural harmonic notes, and …

  2. Bugle | History, Types & Uses | Britannica

    Valves were fitted to the same once-coiled bugle during the 1820s, the new instrument keeping the old name flügelhorn. It is pitched in B♭ and remains the principal treble brass instrument of …

  3. Bugle - Wikiwand

    The bugle is a simple signaling brass instrument with a wide conical bore. It normally has no valves or other pitch-altering devices, and is thus limited to its natural harmonic notes, and …

  4. Bugle - Organology: Musical Instruments Encyclopedia

    The bugle is a simple brass instrument that produces sound when the player buzzes their lips into the mouthpiece. It has no valves or keys, so the pitch is controlled entirely by the player’s lip …

  5. Bugle Facts for Students | Learn How the Bugle Works & Its History

    A bugle is a brass wind instrument that is played by buzzing the lips into a metal mouthpiece. Unlike most brass instruments, the bugle has no valves or slides.

  6. The Bugle - British Band Instrument Company

    Sep 2, 2021 · In this weeks’ blog we would like to highlight the bugle – an instrument commonly used by military bands across the world. We are going to discuss the history of the bugle, …

  7. Bugle - InquisitiveMaestro

    The bugle produces sound through the buzzing of the player’s lips against the mouthpiece. Its absence of valves or keys necessitates precise control of the embouchure to alter the pitch, …

  8. What Is the Bugle? Complete Guide to History, Sound & Playing

    Jun 17, 2025 · This article provides an in-depth look at the bugle, covering its definition, origins, construction, sound, playing techniques, presence in music genres, and advice for those …

  9. What Is A Bugle? - Trumpet Insights

    Jul 26, 2023 · The bugle, a distinctive and evocative piece of military musical equipment, is as familiar to many as the sight of a soldier in uniform. Throughout history, it has been used as a …

  10. Bugles / Keyed Bugles - Hartenberger World Musical Instrument …

    The bugle developed from early musical, or communication instruments made of animal horns. It is the simplest of brass instruments, usually having no valves or other pitch-altering devices.