First off, the members of the bugle family are the Trumpet, the marching euphonium, the mellophone, and the contrabass bugle, as seen in drum and bugle corps.
A bugle, in the military, is a brass instrument with no valves used to project musical commands called "bugle calls." If this is the type of bugle you're talking about, its closest relative would be the trumpet.
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Brass instruments may have:valves (trumpets, baritones, tubas, cornets, susophones)slides (trombones)keys (horns)nothing (natural trumpets)
It would go in the "Brass Family".
Trumpet, bugle,or herald trumpet.
Those are all brass instruments, but only the bugle is not from the tuba family.
The tuba is the largest brass instrument with the largest mouthpiece. In marching the Sousaphone and the Contrabass bugle (known as contra) are marching versions of the tuba. The contra is the lowest-pitched, largest, and heaviest marching instrument.
A Bugle is a brass instrument without valves.Bugle
A Bugle is a brass instrument without valves.Bugle
A bugle is a small trumpet-like brass instrument.
No, it's a brass instrument.
A bugle.
It's a member of the brass family. It resembles the trumpet, but has no valves.
Brass instruments may have:valves (trumpets, baritones, tubas, cornets, susophones)slides (trombones)keys (horns)nothing (natural trumpets)
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It would go in the "Brass Family".
Bugle is a noun. It usually refers to a musical instrument, although it is also a type of plant. Bugle is also (rarely) used as a verb, meaning to produce a sound from a bugle.
A really nice sounding instrument that is similar to a trumpet, it is sometimes called a bugle. it is a brass band instrument, and a trumpet is not!
Trumpet, bugle,or herald trumpet.