3 valves
A bugle (usually) doesn't have valves, while a cornet almost always does. This means a cornet can play notes that are not possible on the bugle, but the instruments are similar enough that someone who can play a cornet can also play a bugle (or just mimic one on a cornet by not using the valves).
Neither it is a woodwind instrument and has keys. Do you mean the soprano cornet? This is a brass instrument which has piston valves.
first two valves, 1 and 2, same as E
The brass family such as trumpet, cornet, french horn, euphonium and tuba.
Brass instruments such as the trumpet, cornet, French horn and tuba.
It is in b-flat It was originally called the Cornopean. The lowest note is a low f-sharp and this highest is c. It was originally made with two valves but was then changed to have three valves.
2???? Mouthpiece, leadpipe, valves 1-3, tuning slides, and bell...just for starters.
assuming you meant to write "valves", the brass instruments with valves include: -euphonium -Tuba -baritone -french horn -trumpet -mellophone -sousaphone -cornet among a few others
First keyed bugle- In 1810, in Dublin, Ireland, an inventor named Joseph Halliday attached keys to the bugle family. These horns were named the Kent horn or the royal Kent after josephs commander. Then in 1818 the design changed again when two inventors, named Blühmel and Stoezel added valves to the horn. Then later an inventor named Wilhelm Wieprecht invented his design for the valves called "Berlin pistons" a valve design similar to the modern day horn valves. These designs led the way for the design of other horns.The cornet-In France in 1828 an inventor named halary added valves to the "circular posthorn" and called it "cornet ordinaire", but this horn had only two valves. When it finally got three valves, the cornet had to be played in a "splayed finger fashion" because the valves were on the far left side of the cornet instead of in the middle like modern cornets and trumpets. The first time the valve in the middle of the tubes design is shown is in 1855, when an inventor named Antoine Courtois invented it. The modern Trumpet-Even before the three valve design of the cornet, an inventor named Anton Weidinger invented a six valve trumpet, with which he preformed Haydns famous trumpet concerto in eb. That design, and the three valve design of the cornet led to the modern design of the trumpet. The trumpet is now used for music.
There is no single inventor of the cornet or trumpet. It has been developed by many people over history. The modern valve cornet was invented by Courtois in 1855.
A Flugelhorn sort of looks like a cornet.