and Drum Corps Associates define a bugle as a brass instrument in any key, with 0 to 4 ... from any other kind of brass band instrument. The standardized American G military bugle has been replaced ..., 1811 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT BugleInstrument ...Other uses Image Naval Militia Bugler NGM v31 p346.jpg thumb 225px American naval bugler in 1917 The bugle is one of the simplest brass instrument s, having no valves or other pitch altering devices. All pitch music pitch control is done by varying the player s embouchure , since the bugle has no other mechanism for controlling pitch. Consequently, the bugle is limited to note s within the harmonic series music harmonic series . See bugle call for scores to standard bugle calls, which all consist of only five notes. History Image Bugle rhside large 1 .jpg thumb right 225px Military bugle in B flat The bugle developed from early musical or communication instruments made of animal horns, ref cite ... dress the bugle horn.htm title History of the Bugle Horn publisher www.army.mod.uk accessdate 2008 05 03 last first Dead link date September 2010 bot H3llBot ref with the word bugle itself coming ... browse bugle title bugle Definitions from Dictionary.com publisher dictionary.reference.com accessdate ... and relatives of the developing bugle included the post horn , the Pless horn sometimes called the Prince Pless horn , and the bugle horn. The first verifiable formal use of a brass horn as a military .... Cavalry did not normally use a proper bugle, but rather an early trumpet that might be mistaken for a bugle today, as it lacked keys or valves, but had a more gradual taper and a smaller bell ... Image Signalbugle.jpg thumb right 225px Military bugle in Japan Image 1911 EB Roman Bugle.png thumb right 225px Roman Bugle, 4th century. Added to the British Museum in 1904, this late Roman bugle ... has been broken off . This relic was found at Ventoux in France. The bugle is used mainly in the military ... more details
about the satirical audio news podcast the musical instrumentbugle other uses Bugle disambiguation Original research date April 2011 Cleanup date April 2011 br Infobox podcast title The Bugle host John ... began 14 October 2007 genre News , Comedy language English The Bugle is a weekly satire satirical news ... . New episodes of The Bugle are released on Fridays with related material appearing on the official website. ref cite news url http www.thetimes.co.uk thebugle title The Bugle accessdate 2008 ... The Bugle Blog Andy periodically updates a segment on the Times Online website with extra e mails, information on the Bugle, and downloadable versions of the past few episodes. His failure to update ... 2010 ref Although it began as a complement to The Bugle, primarily publishing One line joke one ... in tomwright2 ref known solely on The Bugle as Tom the Producer , was the producer of the show from ... for the Hotties From History calendar. For most of the Bugle he remained silent, occasionally intervening ... The Bugle remotely. However, in Bugle 106 6 March 2010 , it was announced that the next Bugle would ... the state of Australia in Bugle 140. Chris has been the subject of semi ironic hate mail and fan ... the fuckyouchris website , accepting his role on the show s staff. He is the only member of the bugle staff to be a regular poster on the Bugle Facebook page often insulting buglers and taunting .... Paul has been with The Bugle since the beginning. Paul plays the trumpet, which was shown in one podcast when The Bugle used short excerpts of Paul playing the trumpet for the musical interludes between segments. Reception The Bugle has received many positive mentions in the media. A review by American ... satire . ref http www.frozentoothpaste.com 2007 11 19 review the bugle podcast ref Computing website Philosophical Geek praised The Bugle for its unique wit, saying that the reviewer found ... 04 03 the bugle podcast ref The Bugle, according to The Nerd Rage Blog, is a thing of beauty and is quite ... more details
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wiktionary bugleBugle is a brass musical instrument. Bugle may also refer to Contrabass bugle , lowest pitched instrument in the drum and bugle corps hornline Bugle plant , common names of flowering plant genus Ajuga Bugle newspaper Bugle newspaper or Bugle American , former underground newspaper in Milwaukee and Madison, Wisconsin Black Country Bugle , English newspaper Daily Bugle , fictitious newspaper in the Marvel Comics universe Bugle, Cornwall , a village near St Austell in the United Kingdom Bugle railway station Bugles , corn chip snack The Bugle , satirical podcast hosted by John Oliver and Andy Zaltzman The Baum Bugle , official journal of The International Wizard of Oz Club Bugle call Bugling, sound made by a bull Elk Behavior elk See also Bugler tobacco , brand of tobacco Buglers , bus company in England Ng be Bugl people , an indigenous people of Panama disambig fr Bugle homonymie ja ... more details
on a bugleinstrumentbugle or equivalently on a trumpet without moving the valves ...A bugle call is a short melody tune , originating as a military Military communications signal announcing ..., bugle s, drums, and other loud musical instruments were used for clear communication in the noise and confusion of a battlefield. Naval bugle calls were also used to command the crew of many warships signaling between ships being by way of signal flag s. A defining feature of a bugle call ... prescribed, such as all calls to be played with the first valve down. Bugle calls typically indicated the change in daily routines of camp. Every duty around camp had its own bugle call, and since cavalry ... or night, signaling the men to equip themselves and their mounts immediately. Bugle calls also relayed ... Tactics year 1867 pages appendix authorlink Emory Upton ref Globalize section date December 2010 Bugle ... Officer Cadet playing the Bugle call for Last Post or The Rouse Adjutant s Call indicates that the adjutant ... Jaffe near the end of Gunga Din film Gunga Din Assembly bugle call Assembly Signals troops to assemble at a designated place. Attention bugle call Attention Anchor Attention Sound as a warning that troops ... for the night. Charge bugle call Charge Signal to execute a charge gallop forward into harm ... mount. Last Post is a bugle call used at Commonwealth of Nations military funerals and ceremonies commemorating those who have been killed in a war. Mail Call bugle call Mail Call Signals personnel to assemble ... bugle call Recall Signals duties or drills to cease. listen filename Retreat.ogg title Retreat description Retreat played on the bugle by a member of the United States Army Band format ogg Retreat span id Retreat The previous id is used as a redirect target from Retreat bugle call . If possible, keep ... will imply this anchor. Signals the end of the official day. This bugle call is very close to Sunset bugle call Sunset used in the UK and British Commonwealth countries. Image Bugle Calls Retreat.svg ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2008 The contrabass bugle , usually shortened to contra , is the lowest pitched instrument in the Drum and bugle corps modern drum and bugle corps hornline. It is essentially the drum corps counterpart to the marching band s sousaphone the lowest pitched member of the hornline ... ensemble. Image contrabugle.jpg thumb right Contrabass bugle played by a member of the Renegades Drum and Bugle Corps . History The first contrabass bugle was developed in the 1960s by Whaley Royce, a Canadian instrument manufacturer who produced Bugleinstrument bugles for many drum corps of that era ... music flat and BB music flat concert tubas used in all brass bands. The contrabass bugle is the only member of the drum corps bugle line that has never been produced in a valve less style, as it was developed ... rotary valve typically lowering the instrument s pitch by two semitones and one semitone, respectively ... the instrument fully chromatic. Equivalent instruments in the key of BB music flat and CC were produced by instrument manufacturers for marching bands who wished to possess the sound of these contrabass ... number of drum corps still using older instruments, they are, like the rest of the traditional bugle ... and C instruments, the modern contrabass bugle is essentially a concert tuba converted for ease of marching ... configurations. Although historically see below drum and bugle corps contras were pitched in G, the construction ... and bugle corps, the marching style for contrabass bugles are the same as for the rest of the hornline ... of the large bell of a contrabass bugle can be used to display a colored elastic screen with a logo ..., as long as the fabric is lightweight. See also Tuba Sousaphone Drum and bugle corps modern Drum and bugle corps classic External links Manufacturers of G bugles http www.kanstul.net pages instruments ... Marching Brass Video of the Contrabass bugle being played in an orchestral band http youtube.com watch?v tfIzzXtjCLg Category Brass instruments Category Marching band instruments Category Drum and bugle ... more details
Blue bugle may refer to Ajuga reptans , the common bugle Ajuga genevensis , the upright bugle disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
infobox UK place country England official name Bugle cornish name Karnrosveur region South West England os grid reference SX015589 latitude 50.396 longitude 4.793 population civil parish Treverbyn unitary england Cornwall Council Cornwall lieutenancy england Cornwall constituency westminster St Austell and Newquay UK Parliament constituency St Austell and Newquay post town ST. AUSTELL postcode area PL postcode district PL26 dial code 01726 Bugle lang kw Karnrosveur is a village in central Cornwall , United Kingdom . It is in the parish of Treverbyn and is situated about five miles 8  km north of St Austell on the A391 road . ref Ordnance Survey Landranger map sheet 200 Newquay & Bodmin ISBN 9780319229385 ref The village was established in the mid 19th century following the construction of a turnpike road in 1836 7 the Bugle Inn in 1840 and the Par to Bugle section of the Treffry Tramways in 1842. ref citation url http www.historic cornwall.org.uk cisi bugle bugle.htm title Cornwall Industrial Settlements Initiative Bugle publisher Cornwall County Council, Historic Environment Service ref The village has a Bugle railway station railway station on the Atlantic Coast Line, Cornwall Atlantic Coast Line . Bugle F.C. were South Western League champions in 1984 85. ref cite web url http www.fchd.info BUGLE.HTM title Football results for Bugle Football Club publisher Football Club History Database accessdate 2009 06 16 ref The Bugle Silver Band has been in existence since 1868 and has been successful in many regional competitions. ref cite web url http www.bugleband.co.uk title Bugle Silver Band accessdate 2009 06 16 ref There are plans to build a new neighbourhood on the site of the Goonbarrow Refinery west of the village as part of the St Austell and Clay Country Eco town ... Bugle CP School http buglecricketclub.weebly.com Bugle Cricket Club Treverbyn Cornwall state collapsed Category Villages in Cornwall Cornwall geo stub pl Bugle Kornwalia ... more details
The Bugle Observer is a newspaper based in Woodstock, New Brunswick , which provides local news to Carleton County, New Brunswick Carleton and York County, New Brunswick York Counties . The paper publishes twice weekly, on Tuesday and a weekend edition on Friday. History Woodstock s newspaper began as two papers, The Bugle and The Observer in the neighboring town of Hartland. The papers merged to become the Bugle Observer and today provide all of Carleton County with the latest news and events. In 2008 The Bugle Observer celebrated its 100th Anniversary in the Woodstock market, one of the oldest newspapers in New Brunswick.The Bugle Observer is published Tuesday and the Bugle Observer Weekend is distributed Friday. The paper is owned by Brunswick News . The paper has gone by the name of The Bugle since the early 1980s until it was sold to Brunswick News in 2003. Before being called The Bugle , the paper was called The Carleton Sentinel . The paper in neighboring town Hartland, New Brunswick Hartland , the Observer , was bought by Brunswick News soon after. Brunswick News combined both paper s staffs into one office in Woodstock, publishing each paper separately for a short time before combining them into one single edition to cover both towns and surrounding areas. External links Official http bugleobserver.canadaeast.com Category Newspapers published in New Brunswick Category Carleton County, New Brunswick Category Brunswick News publications Canada newspaper stub NewBrunswick stub ... more details
Bugle Boy is a brand of pants popular in the 1980s founded by Dr. William Mow in 1977. It declared bankruptcy in 2001. William Mow Traditional Chinese was born in Hang Chow , China , and later moved with his family to the United States. He graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1959 and then earned a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University in 1967. ref name mow bio cite web title William Mow url http www.infoplease.com ipa A0880724.html publisher InfoPlease.com accessdate 2 June 2010 year 2007 ref He worked for Litton Industries for two years before venturing out on his own. Mow founded Macrodata based on his invention of a method of testing large scale integrated chips and the company went public in 1973. Around 1976 Mow sold his shares and left the company due to an investigation by the SEC. Although he was later cleared, he had to stay out of the electronics design industry for a few years due to a non competition clause he had signed with Macrodata. In 1977, Mow founded Bugle Boy Industries. During the 1980s the company enjoyed continued growth. Sales approached 1 billion, making Bugle Boy one of the largest privately owned apparel companies in the United States, but the company fell into troubled times in 2001, declared bankruptcy, and was sold that year for 68.6 million. ref name mow bio The Bugle Boy brand was purchased in 2001 by Schottenstein Stores Corp. , owner of Retail Ventures and several retail chains. ref cite news url http findarticles.com ... Stores Corp. buys wholesale operations of Bugle Boy Industries Inc Brief Article Statistical ... RjwilmsiBot ref Bugle Boy featured men s and boys clothing, often with a denim theme. Elastic cuffs at the bottom of the jeans and cross stitching patterns were also a major part of the Bugle Boy style, with brands such as Pilot and Cotler being its contemporaries. Bugle Boy also produced men s and boys ... and fall of Bugle Boy Category Companies established in 1977 Category 1980s fashion Category 1990s ... more details
The Bugle or Bugle American the latter was the original name was an underground press underground newspaper based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and distributed throughout Wisconsin from September 1970 to 1978, publishing mostly weekly for a total of 316 issues in all. While by no means conservative, the Bugle was less radical than the city s other underground newspaper, Kaleidoscope newspaper Kaleidoscope making it an early example of the alternative newsweekly genre ref Krulos, Tea. The Compelling Art of Denis Kitchen, Riverwest Currents , V. 2, 7 July 2003 http www.riverwestcurrents.org 2003 July 000771.html ref but it was not viewed that way by the local establishment media such as the Milwaukee Journal and Milwaukee Sentinel . It was founded by Denis Kitchen , Dave Schreiner, Mike Hughes, Mike Jacobi and Judy Jacobi, ref Kitchen, Denis. Button 065 Bugle American Wisconsin underground Newspaper by Denis Kitchen http deniskitchen.com Merchant2 merchant.mvc?Screen PROD&Product Code BP KSP.65&Category Code ref some of them like Kitchen former journalism students at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee . The tongue in cheek name was inspired by that of the Daily Bugle , the fictional newspaper published by Spider Man hater J. Jonah Jameson . Due to Kitchen s interest in underground comics , the Bugle featured a comics page with the works not only of local artists like Kitchen, Jim Mitchell cartoonist Jim Mitchell , Don Glassford , Bruce Walthers , and Wendel Pugh , but work by nationally known artists like Robert Crumb as well. For a time Kitchen syndicated these strips to about 50 college and alternative papers around the country. ref The Oddly Compelling Art of Denis Kitchen Milwaukie, OR Dark Horse Books, 2010 , p. 26, 29, and passim. ref On February 22, 1975, the Bugle s office on Bremen Street on the East Side, Milwaukee East Side was firebombed. The newspaper s next issue ... Mifflin, 1981 , p. 148 149 et seq. ref Veterans of the Bugle in addition to Kitchen include Tony Capaccio ... more details
The Baum Bugle A Journal of Oz is the official journal of The International Wizard of Oz Club . The journal was founded in 1957 , with its first issue released in June of that year to a subscribers list of sixteen . It publishes three times per year, with issues dated Spring, Autumn, and Winter Issue No. 1 of Volume 50 appeared in the Spring of 2006. The journal publishes both scholarly and popular articles on L. Frank Baum , the Oz books written by Baum and other writers, and related subjects, plus reviews of Oz related films and theater productions, rare photographs and illustrations, and similar materials. Among the range of articles and fiction published in The Baum Bugle Baum s A Kidnapped Santa Claus , Winter 1968 The Tiger s Eye A Jungle Fairy Tale, a rare Baum short story, Spring 1979 Dorothy Gage and Dorothy Gale, by Sally Roesch Wagner, discussing the familial connection between the Baums and the name Dorothy, Autumn 1984 Bibliographia Baumiana The Sea Fairies, by Patrick M. Maund, Spring 1997 Bibliographia Baumiana The Enchanted Island of Yew, by Patrick M. Maund and Peter E. Hanff, Spring 1998 Triumph and Tragedy on the Yellow Brick Road Censorship of The Wizard of Oz in America, by Hana S. Field, Spring 2000. References Bracken, James K. Reference Works in British and American Literature. Second edition Englewood, CO, Libraries Unlimited, 1998. Clark, Beverly Lyon. Kiddie Lit The Cultural Construction of Children s Literature in America. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003. Multiple Authors. The Best of the Baum Bugle. The International Wizard of Oz Club published biennially. Otto, Frederick E. Index to the Baum Bugle. The International Wizard of Oz Club, 1990. Revised and expanded by Richard R. Rutter, 2002. Rogers, Katharine M. L. Frank Baum Creator of Oz. New York, St. Martin s Press, 2002. External links http ozclub.org Winkie Country the Baum Bugle 1.html On The Baum Bugle DEFAULTSORT Baum Bugle, The Category Fanzines Category Publications ... more details
Infobox Film name The Bugle Sounds image The Bugle Sounds.jpg image size caption director S. Sylvan Simon producer J. Walter Ruben writer story Lawrence Kimble br Cyril Hume screenplay Cyril Hume narrator starring Wallace Beery br Marjorie Main br Lewis Stone br George Bancroft actor George Bancroft br Henry O Neill br Donna Reed music Lennie Hayton br Daniele Amfitheatrof cinematography Clyde De Vinna editing Ben Lewis distributor Metro Goldwyn Mayer released January 13, 1942 runtime 102 min. country United States language English language English budget preceded by followed by The Bugle Sounds is a 1942 World War II movie starring Wallace Beery as a cavalry sergeant resistant to replacing horses with tanks. The supporting cast includes Marjorie Main , Lewis Stone , George Bancroft actor George Bancroft , Donna Reed , and Chill Wills . The film was directed by S. Sylvan Simon . Cast Wallace Beery as Sergeant Patrick Aloysius Hap Doan Marjorie Main as Susie Lewis Stone as Colonel Jack Lawton George Bancroft actor George Bancroft as Russ Henry O Neill as Lieutenant Colonel Harry Seton Donna Reed as Sally Hanson Chill Wills as Sergeant Larry Dillon William Lundigan as Joey Hanson Guinn Big Boy Williams as Sgt. Krims Tom Dugan as Sergeant Strong Ernest Whitman as Cartaret Roman Bohnen as Mr. Leech Jerome Cowan as Mr. Nichols Arthur Space as Hank Jonathan Hale as Brigadier General See also List of American films of 1942 External links imdb title id 0033438 title The Bugle Sounds DEFAULTSORT Bugle Sounds Category 1942 films Category 1940s war films Category American films Category English language films Category World War II films Category Films directed by S. Sylvan Simon Category Metro Goldwyn Mayer films War film stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Morning Bugle Type Album Artist John Hartford Cover Hartford Morning Bugle.jpg Released June,1972 Recorded 1972 Genre Bluegrass music Bluegrass Length 41 20 Label Warner Bros. Records Warner Bros. Producer John Simon record producer John Simon Last album Aereo plain Aereo Plain br 1971 This album Morning Bugle br 1972 Next album Nobody Knows What You Do br 1976 Morning Bugle is an album by John Hartford , released in 1972. It is Hartford s second and final album for Warner Bros. Records . The music was all written by Hartford, except for two traditional tunes and it was recorded at Bearsville Studios in Bearsville, New York. The album features jazz double bassist Dave Holland , who performs with both Hartford and Norman Blake for the very first time. Reception Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4.5 5 ref name AM cite web first Jim last Worbois title Morning Bugle Review url Allmusic class album id r106738 pure url yes publisher Allmusic accessdate July 11, 2011 ref Writing for Allmusic , critic Jim Worbois wrote One of Hartford s finest records. Done mostly live in the studio with virtually no over dubs, this is a fine collection of song covering a variety of subjects. ref name AM Track listing All tracks composed by John Hartford except where indicated Streetcar 3 54 Nobody Eats at Linebaugh s Anymore 4 52 Howard Hughes Blues 2 52 All Fall Down 3 11 On the Road 3 44 Morning Bugle 2 22 Old Joe Clark Traditional 5 48 My Rag 3 40 Late Last Night When My Willie Came Home Traditional 3 19 Got No Place to Go 4 18 Bye Bye 3 20 Personnel John Hartford banjo, guitar, violin, vocals Norman Blake American musician Norman Blake guitar, mandolin Dave Holland bass Production Producer, Liner Notes John Simon Recording Engineer Mark Harman Mixing CD Edition Toby Mountain Cover Illustration Don Punchatz Photography, Art Direction ... Category albums produced by John Simon Category Warner Bros. Records albums ru Morning Bugle ... more details
Infobox Indian jurisdiction native name Bugle Rock state name Karnataka type neighbourhood skyline Bugle Rock Kahale.jpg skyline caption A soldier with bugle at the Bugle rock metro Bengaluru latd 12.94 ... right 250px The watch tower on the Bugle rock built by Kempegowda II Bugle Rock lang kn IAST Kahale coord 12.943 N 77.57 E ref cite web url http wikimapia.org 81465 Bugle Rock Park. title Bugle ... million years. Bugle Rock has generated wide interest among the scientific community. ref name bugle ... Orient Blackswan url http books.google.com booksid BIGvZqG2JG4C&pg PA8&dq Bugle rocks in Bangalore&ei ..., which included a tower on the Bugle Rock on the southern boundary as it commands a panoramic view of Bangalore city. It is said that at sunset a wikt sentry sentry would blow the bugle and hold a torch ... people that everything was safe at that location and to give a warning bugle call to alert the citizens of any intruders into the city. ref name bugle ref cite web url http www.virtualtourist.com ... Bugle rock accessdate 2009 01 05 ref ref cite web url http www.ryze.com posttopic.php?topicid 584573&confid 366 title The History of Bangalore accessdate 2009 01 09 ref Most of the rocks on the Bugle ... http www.geocities.com Athens Acropolis 9732 bullt.htm title Bull Temple and Bugle Rock, A brief visit ... , which is adjacent to the Bugle Rock exposure, was first examined in 1916 by Dr. W.F. Smeeth ... branches of earth science. blockquote The park File Bugle Rock garden view, Basavanagudi, Karnataka, India.jpg 250px thumb right A view of the Bugle Rock garden Amidst the natural rock formations ... houses three temples. ref cite web url http www.india9.com i9show Bugle Rock Park 57101.htm title Bugle Rock Park accessdate 2009 01 05 ref ref cite web url http wikimapia.org 81465 Bugle Rock Park. title Bugle Rock Park accessdate 2009 01 05 dead link date January 2011 ref The densely tree lined ... articleshow 39303809.cms title Bugle Rock Park needs basic facility accessdate 2009 ... more details
Infobox Film name The Bugle Call caption image director Edward Sedgwick story Fanny Hatton br Frederic Hatton br Josephine Lovett br C. Gardner Sullivan screenplay adaptation starring Jackie Coogan br Claire Windsor music cinematography Andr Barlatier editing Sam Zimbalist distributor Metro Goldwyn Mayer released 1927 runtime minutes language English country Film US budget The Bugle Call is a 1927 in film 1927 drama silent film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Jackie Coogan and Claire Windsor , which was released on August 6, 1927. Plot Billy Randalph Coogan who is a young bugler on a frontier cavalry post in the mid 1870s, whos stepmother Alice Tremayne Windsor attempts to replace his real mother who only lives in his memory. ref American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films 1921 1930, University of California Press, 1971, pg. 97 ref Cast Jackie Coogan as Billy Randolph Claire Windsor as Alice Tremayne Herbert Rawlinson as Capt. Randolph Tom O Brien as Sgt. Doolan Harry Todd as Cpl. Jansen Nelson McDowell as Luke Sarah Padden as Luke s Wife Johnny Mack Brown Bit uncredited Crew Cedric Gibbons Art Director David Townsend art director David Townsend Set Design Andr ani Costume Design References reflist External links imdb title tt0017714 The Bugle Call DEFAULTSORT Bugle Call Category 1927 films Category 1920s drama films Category American films Category American comedy films Category American silent feature films Category Black and white films Category English language films Category Films directed by Edward Sedgwick Category Metro Goldwyn Mayer films 1920s drama film stub ... more details
Bugle Field was a Baltimore based, predominantly wooden stadium utilized by the two primary Negro League teams of the 1920s early 1950s the Baltimore Black Sox and Baltimore Elite Giants . The Black Sox had a short tenure at the park, moving into the park permanently in 1932 before folding during the 1934 season. The Elite Giants were the park s primary tenants until its dismantlement during the 1949 Negro National League 1933 1948 Negro National League Championship Series. It was located at the corner of Federal Street and Edison Highway. Sources Baseball in Baltimore, The First 100 Years , by James H. Bready. Baltimore News American Newspaper, September 1949. Baltimore Afro American Newspaper, September 1949. coord 39 18 34.5 N 76 34 19.2 W region US MD type landmark display title Category Negro league baseball venues Category Sports in Baltimore, Maryland maryland sports venue stub ... more details
Infobox film name Al toque de clar n image Altoquedeclar n.jpg caption Cast director Orestes Caviglia producer Orestes Caviglia writer Florencio Chiarello starring Rafael Buono br Salvador Striano music cinematography Alberto Etchebehere editing Jorge G rate distributor Argentina Sono Film S.A.C.I. released 16 July 1941 runtime 70 minutes country Argentina language Spanish budget followed by At the Sound of the Bugle lang es Al toque de clar n is a 1941 in film 1941 cinema of Argentina Argentine film directed by Orestes Caviglia and written by Florencio Chiarello . The film starred Ram n Garay and Enrique Giacovino introducing radio comedians Rafael Buono and Salvador Striano. Image Altoqueshot 41.jpg thumb left 250px Rafael Buono and Salvador Striano Synopsis Al Toque de Clarin was partially intended as a showcase for Argentine radio favorites Buono and Strato, Latin America s answer to Abbott & Costello . Based on a French play written by Florencio Chiarello and Francisco Bolla , the film concerns a retired military officer who runs his rural farm like a boot camp. In dire financial straits, the ex officer hopes that his sister will marry a stranger who has apparently fallen heir to a Wealth fortune . What the audience knows that the protagonist doesn t is that the sly stranger doesn t have a peso to his name. The actual heir is a humble farmhand who has loved the sister from afar lo these many years. Cast Ram n Garay Enrique Giacovino Pepita Mu oz Jos Antonio Paonessa Mary Parets Iris Portillo Oscar Soldati Release and acclaim The film premiered on 16 July 1941. Produced and distributed by Argentina Sono Film S.A.C.I. Cinema of Argentina External links Imdb title id 0190226 name Al toque de clar n DEFAULTSORT Al Toque De Clarin Category Argentine films Category 1941 films Category Spanish language films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Orestes Caviglia 1940s Argentina film stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2007 The constraints involved in marching require that musicians use specialized marching instruments . These instruments are generally very compact, loud, sturdy and easy to maneuver with. Marching brass Mellophone Euphonium Baritone or Euphonium Marching Tuba or contrabass Bugle instrument bugle Marching Trombone or Flugelbone uncommon Marching Percussion Snare drum, field snare Tonal bass drums Tenor drum DEFAULTSORT Marching Instrument Category Drum and bugle corps ... more details
the use of signal instruments, mainly metal winds as the modern Bugleinstrumentbugle and clarion ...Unreferenced date May 2009 A signal instrument is a musical instrument which is not only used for music as such, but also fit to give sound signals as a form of auditive communication, usually in the open air. To make the message audible at a distance, percussion instrument percussion and brass instrument s, which are generally loud, are chiefly used for this purpose. Environment Before the introduction of modern technological communication, signaling over a distance was often a very good way to pass messages, especially in difficult terrain such as the mountains e.g. Alpine horn , equivalents are still used in parts of the Himalaya or sparsely populated plains or forests the tam tam type of drums as with American Indians and jungle drums , sometimes using rather elaborate code systems to pass even complex information. Another ancient function, which has survived into modern urban life is to assemble or warn a whole population or congregation at large, usually not coded or just for a few common cases, as with a conch or Church bell bells in a church or belfry a variation for more local use is the gong . Many types, especially the older ones, have also survived for ceremonial use, as in religion often conservative in its forms or Gong gong ceremony . Hunting While the types mentioned above are mainly used from one spot, signal instruments may also be useful to communicate on the move, when many alternatives were less practical. Naturally then instruments are preferred which are not too delicate to be moved, and often not too heavy except when the musician is mounted or in a vehicle to transport, or even better be played during march or even chase. Thus hunters traditionally use a hunting horn to communicate, while drums often just improvised percussion were rather by drivers while shouting. When the social elite practiced hunting as a prestigious outdoors social activity ... more details
A transposing instrument is a musical instrument for which written notes are read at a pitch different from the corresponding Pitch music Concert pitch concert pitch , which a non transposing instrument, such as a piano , would play. Playing a written C on a transposing instrument will produce sound a note other than concert C. The concert pitch of that written C determines the key from which an instrument ... See also Clef Octave clefs If an instrument has a range that is too high or too low for its ... pitch of instrument. As a result these instruments are transposed based on their range so that the written notes are fingered the same way on each instrument. Some instrument families, like trombones ... to as being in a certain key , such as the A clarinet clarinet in A , or the Horn instrument F horn horn in F . The instrument s key tells which pitch will sound when the player plays a note written as C ... transpositions. The standard concert flute is a non transposing instrument with a range from middle C up about three octaves. The alto flute is a very similar instrument, but longer, and hence ... between different instruments, expert clarinetists sometimes use a different instrument from that for which ... bass, and F contrabass. The last of these was manufactured in the 1930s. ref certain brass instrument s, notably the trumpet and Horn instrument horn . Before valves became common about 1800, the horn instrument horn could play only the notes of the overtone series from a single fundamental pitch. This fundamental could be changed by inserting one of a set of crook music crooks into the instrument ... as if for a fundamental pitch of C, but the crooks could make a single instrument a transposing instrument into almost any key. Changing the crooks was a time consuming process, so it took place ... instrument to another easily, and from one F fingered instrument to another easily, but switching between ... keys. For instance, the C clarinet was not a very pleasant sounding instrument, nor was the D or the E ... more details
in the instrument s harmonic series music harmonic series are available. Such instruments include the bugleinstrumentbugle and older variants of the trumpet and Horn instrument horn . The natural trumpet trumpet was a natural brass instrument prior to about 1795, and the natural horn horn before about ... tuning crook Keyed bugle keyed brass Keyed trumpet keyed brass Serpent instrument Serpent keyed brass ... include valveless trumpets or Bugleinstrumentbugle s, or trumpets cornets playing these parts. Romantic ... trumpet behind, and a flugelhorn in background A brass instrument is a musical instrument whose ... Pitch of brass instruments pitches on a brass instrument One is alteration of the player s lip ... of the tubing, thus changing the harmonic series music harmonic series presented by the instrument to the player. The view of most scholars see organology is that the term brass instrument should be defined by the way the sound is made, as above, and not by whether the instrument is actually made ... , the Serpent instrument serpent and the didgeridoo , while some woodwind instrument s are made ... tubing, or Crook music crooks , into the instrument, changing its overall length. This family includes all of the modern brass instruments except the trombone the trumpet , horn instrument horn also ... for the horn instrument horn and are also prevalent on the tuba . Slide brass instruments use a slide ..., the sackbut , and the folk instrument Bazooka instrument bazooka are also in the slide family. There are two ... instrument performances of Baroque or Classical era pieces. In more modern compositions, they are occasionally ... enabled a single instrument to be used for more than one key. Natural instruments are still played ... holes along the body of the instrument, which were covered by fingers or by finger operated pads keys in a similar way to a woodwind instrument . These included the cornett , serpent instrument serpent , ophicleide , keyed bugle and keyed trumpet . They are more difficult to play than valved instruments ... more details
Instrument maker can refer to A maker of scientific instrument s A maker of musical instrument s A luthier is a maker of stringed instruments disambig da Instrumentmager sv Instrumentmakare ... more details
. Nicot defines the clarion as a treble instrument, which is paired with trumpets playing the tenor ... meant. The fundamental confusion is over whether or not they refer to an actual instrument ... register. The principal register of the instrument extends to the seventh pitch of the Harmonic series ... fy Klaroen it Bugle he li Klaroen nl Klaroen ja no Signalhorn nn Clarino oc Claron pl Tr bka ... more details
The term national instrument can refer to National Instruments , an American corporation List of national instruments music The national instrument of a nation , referring to a musical instrument of particular cultural and social importance disambig ... more details