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Keyed bugle
It is a single-coiled, keyed bugle made of copper with brass trimmings (braces, mouthpiece receiver) and keywork. It has seven flat, round-cover keys mounted in saddles. There's a brass lyre soldered on bell flare. Nominal pitch: C.
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second half of 19th century - Maker:
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Cyfarthfa Castle Museum - Inventory number:
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England (?) - Hornbostel-Sachs classification:423.213 Labrosones with fingerholes, with (wider) conical bore
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- Hornbostel-Sachs category:423.213 Labrosones with fingerholes, with (wider) conical bore
- Repository:Cyfarthfa Castle Museum
- Measurements:Length: 445mm; Height: 240mm; Bell diameter: 150mm; Sounding length: 1180mm