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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «KEY-BUGLE»
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1 822 The Coaching Companion: Coach, Tandem Horn and the Key Bugle Calls
and Tunes David Adams, Exmouth is the keyed bugle soloist on a Dolby B Stereo
cassette that accompanies the book of the same name by Robin Walker.
Ralph Thomas Dudgeon, 2004
2
The Facts on File Dictionary of Music
Another name for KEY BUGLE. Kent horn See KEY BUGLE. Kern (kûrn), Jerome,
1885–1945. An American composer who became famous for his musical
comedies and popular songs. He composed dozens of works for the stage and
later ...
3
Treatise on Instrumentation
However, this is of no particular utility since its low tones are of very poor quality
and respond easily only on the small bugle in E6, which has therefore the
greatest range: This instrument is much better than the key bugle; it is quite
suitable for ...
Hector Berlioz, Richard Strauss, 1985
4
The Hutchinson Concise Dictionary of Music
... creating in the clavichord a mechanized plectrum guitar, in the harpsichord a
mechanized lute, in the hurdy-gurdy a keyboard viol, and in the fortepiano a
mechanized dulcimer. key bugle, also Kent bugle musical instrument, a type of
Obugle ...
5
Schirmer Pronouncing Pocket Manual of Musical Terms
The range of KEYS on any "keyboard" instrument, i.e., ORGAN. PIANO.
HARPSICHORD. Key bugle. See BUGLE. Key chord. The TONIC TRIAD. Key
harp. An instrument formed like a PIANO, but having TUNING FORKS in lieu of
STRINGS.
Nicolas Slonimsky, Theodore Baker, Laura Kuhn, 1995
6
The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
A waggon couldn't have moved slowly, with that guard and his key-bugle on the
top of it. These were all foreshadowings of London, Tom thought, as he sat upon
the box, and looked about him. Such a coachman, and such a guard, never ...
7
Origins and Development of Musical Instruments
Its foremost exponent was Anton Weidinger, for whom both Haydn (in 1796) and
Hummel (in 1803) wrote their concertos.36 The key bugle that was invented by
Irish bandmaster joseph Haliday in 1810 is a very different instrument from the
key ...
KEYBOARD C sharp D sharp F sharp G sharp A sharp Dflat\ Eflat Gflat /AflaJ^
Bflat KEY BUGLE C G D A E B F* C*. 199 listener through the recurrence of
certain harmonies at salient junctures. The tonic chord (the chord built on the
keynote) is ...
9
Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, Vol. II ~ Paperbound
A waggon couldn't have moved slowly, with that guard and his key-bugle on the
top of it These were all foreshadowings of London, Tom thought, as he sat upon
the box, and looked about him. Such a coachman, and such a guard, never could
...
10
The New Sporting Magazine
Rafe and Jerry, and me and master, was looking over the hounds, the grooms
was giving their horses their last dresing, Miss Jacintha Jenkins was singing to
Mr. Puflf'8 key-bugle, and others was walking up and down the \ dek, enjoying the
...