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Keyed bugle
Single-coiled, keyed bugle made of copper with brass trimmings (rim, mouthpiece receiver) and keywork. It has six flat, round-cover keys (one missing, two broken) mounted in saddles. There are two straight tuning bits plus a pigtail-shaped B-flat crook attached to the mouthpiece receiver. The bell seam has tabs. Nominal pitch: 4-foot C.
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1811–41 - Maker:
Logier, J.B. - Collection:
Museum of Army Music - Inventory number:
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Dublin (Timezone: Europe/Dublin) - Hornbostel-Sachs classification:423.213 Labrosones with fingerholes, with (wider) conical bore
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- Inscriptions:Engraved on garland: Sold by J. B. Logier / 27 Sackville St. / Dublin
- Hornbostel-Sachs category:423.213 Labrosones with fingerholes, with (wider) conical bore
- Repository:Museum of Army Music
- Measurements:Length: 510mm; Height: 255mm; Bell diameter: 165mm; Sounding length: 1230mm; Tuning crook length: 160mm; Tuning bit length(s): 45mm and 75mm