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- From that time, the'keyed bugle'went into production.
- He played the keyed bugle, an instrument first made by Nathan Adams of Lowell, Massachusetts, c . 1825.
- Most brass instruments use valves or a slide instead of tone holes, with the rare keyed bugle and the ophicleide as exceptions.
- Keyed bugles were invented in England in the early 19th century, with a patent for one design, the Royal Kent bugle, taken out by Joseph Halliday in 1811.
- Despite his conservative style he was happy to explore the possibilities of new instruments, such as his " Variationen f黵 das neu erfundene Klappenhorn " ( " Variations for the newly invented keyed bugle " ).
- Describing the Besses assemblage of 1818 as " extraordinarily haphazard ", J . H . Elliot lists among its instruments the bass horn, clarinet, drums, French horn, keyed bugle, piccolo, trombone, and trumpet.
- Collins introduced to the band, an instrument that he had helped to develop many years earlier, the'keyed bugle'[ a link to a history of the keyed bugle may be found in ? below see esp.
- Collins introduced to the band, an instrument that he had helped to develop many years earlier, the'keyed bugle'[ a link to a history of the keyed bugle may be found in ? below see esp.
- "' Edward " Ned " Kendall "'( March 1, 1808 in Fort Wolcott, Goat Island, Rhode Island & ndash; October 26, 1861 in Boston ) was a bandleader and musician who played the keyed bugle.
- Certain instruments owe their very development to the Royal Artillery, such as the modern French horn, and the cornet ( developed from the keyed bugle [ itself derived from the post horn ], first designed, and manufactured for the Royal Artillery Brass Band ).