. Trumpet and bugle sounds for the army : with instructions for the training of trumpeters and buglers. rmly held to the centre of the lips; but strongpressure is to be avoided. A strong and good Embouchure is thus obtained. When sitting down for practice, lounging or stooping shouldrot be allowed. The first practical effort of the beginnershould be directed to the Diamond Diagram. The Bugle Calls should, as a rule, be played in wk quick time. The forms of notes are shown in the table of iNames ofthe Signs of Duration, &c, and in the Diamond Diagram pages 115-116 and 117. H 114Part 4.] Instruc

. Trumpet and bugle sounds for the army : with instructions for the training of trumpeters and buglers. rmly held to the centre of the lips; but strongpressure is to be avoided. A strong and good Embouchure is thus obtained. When sitting down for practice, lounging or stooping shouldrot be allowed. The first practical effort of the beginnershould be directed to the Diamond Diagram. The Bugle Calls should, as a rule, be played in wk quick time. The forms of notes are shown in the table of iNames ofthe Signs of Duration, &c, and in the Diamond Diagram pages 115-116 and 117. H 114Part 4.] Instruc Stock Photo
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. Trumpet and bugle sounds for the army : with instructions for the training of trumpeters and buglers. rmly held to the centre of the lips; but strongpressure is to be avoided. A strong and good Embouchure is thus obtained. When sitting down for practice, lounging or stooping shouldrot be allowed. The first practical effort of the beginnershould be directed to the Diamond Diagram. The Bugle Calls should, as a rule, be played in wk quick time. The forms of notes are shown in the table of iNames ofthe Signs of Duration, &c, and in the Diamond Diagram pages 115-116 and 117. H 114Part 4.] Instructions for Trumpeters and Buglers. Bars.Time. Ledger Links. Sounds. Bugle. The terms Bars and Time (or Measure)are explained in the Diamond Diagram, and in the Table of Examples of the different Measures, pp.118-119 and 120. Short or Ledger Lines are sometimes addedco the notes above and l:elow the stave, and serveto extend the range and number of the notes. The sounds of the Trumpet and Bugle are obtainedfrom various combinations of the notes shown in thefollowing Scales (see also page 117):—. [!? * Thumpet.

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