I have one.
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).
the bugle
That would be a bugle. Bugles actually only play about four notes; all bugle calls are based on them.
That would be a bugle. Bugles actually only play about four notes; all bugle calls are based on them.
Trumpet or bugle
It's not, Taps was written for the bugle.
played on the Bugle
I think it means when the trumpet blows it's horn.
Is a 16 year old boy eligible to play on a Sr. American Legion Baseball Team
Sadly, you can't
If the bugle is in the normal key of B-flat, then the notes played by the bugle correspond to the open notes of the trumpet - no valves pressed down at all. If the bugle is in a different key than the trumpet, you will need to transpose the bugle notes into the key of the trumpet to find which notes to play on the trumpet. After you have done the transposition, it should be the case that the same valve combination can be used for all the bugle notes in that key.
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