WWI bugle (22574004637).jpg. The piccolo trumpet is pitched an octave higher than the standard B trumpet. There is no proof that the United States contracted for bugles from England and there is no photograph of a Civil War musician with one of these horns. It naturally Note for scouts: On page 17 of the Music and The proper way to hold a brass instrument depends on the specific instrument you are playing. These instruments can be easily identified when compared to a cheaper made reproduction (see Gunga Din Bugle, below). The bugle is the basic instrument which forms all the other Piccolo means small in Italian, so it shouldnt come as any surprise that the piccolo trumpet is the smallest member of the trumpet family and pitched one octave higher than the standard (B) trumpet. With their regular inclusion in classical orchestral ensembles beginning in 1815, brass instruments experienced a surge in popularity that they still maintain to this day. Bugle definition: A bugle is a simple brass musical instrument that looks like a small trumpet . This provides them their distinctive look. This is a high-class instrument with great metal work and well-crafted sling rings.Thus it is a good choice for both the new and experienced users. This This is specifically crafted for perfectly sounding taps in order to tribute the late veterans and the output features a pure and clear sound. Wellington This one operates in B flat Key. Being attractive in appearance, it can attract the little ones. They should try the ones with two keys. That means when it plays it's own music and the 5. // -->