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OFFICIAL COPY.
34

1806
[Crown Copyright Reserved.

TRUMPET AND BUGLE SOUNDS

ARM Y
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TRAINING OF TRUMPETERS
AND BUGLERS.

1914.

LONDON:
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283
The following Trumpet and Bugle Sounds are to

be strictly adhered to on all occasions, and no others

used in His Majesty's Service. General Officers

Commanding may, at their discretion, order all or any

of the Peace Calls to be used on Active Service.

War Office,
18th May, 1914.

A 2
— -

CONTENTS.

PART 1.— REGIMENTAL CALLS—


PAGE
Household Cavalry and Cavalry of the Line ... ... 11-21
Royal Artillery and Royal Malta Artillery 22-25
Royal Engineers ... ... ... ... ... ... 26
Foot Guards and Infantry of the Line West India ;

Regiment, King's African Rifles, West African


Regiment, and Mounted Infantry ... ... ... 26-52
Royal Marines ... ... ... ... ... ... 53
Army Service Corps ... ... ... ... ... 54
Royal Army Medical Corps ... ... ... ... 54
Army Ordnance Corps ... ... ... ... ... 54

PART 2.— BUGLE-FIELD CALLS


I. Field Calls for Mounted Corps-

No. 1. Charge ... 00


2. Alarm 55
3. Forward, or Advance ... 56
4. Walk 56
5. Trot ,
56
6. Gallop 56
7. March 57
8. Halt 57
9. Annul, or As You Were 57

Part 2. — Bugle-Field Calls — continued.


PAGE
I. —Field Calls for Mounted Corps continued.

No. 10. Troops Half-Right — 57

„ 11. Troops Half-Left ... 58

„ 12. Form Line ... 58

„ 13. Retire, or Troops Right (or Lfft) About


Wheel, or (for Artillery) Sub-sections Right
About Wheel 58

„ 14. Squadron Columns ... ... ... ... 50

„ 15. Pursue ... ... ... ... ... ... 59

„ 16. Rally, or Close 59

„ 17. Mass GO

„ 18. Attention 60

„ 19. March at Ease, or Sit at Ease ... ... 60

„ 20. Stand to your Horses ... 61

„ 21. Mount 61

„ 22. Dismount 61
„ 28. Fours, or Sections About ... ... ... 61

„ 24. Front 62
„ 25. Troop Column ... 62
,, 26. Column of Troops ... 62
„ 27. Head of Column change direction Half-Right 62
„ 28. Head of Column change direction Half- Left 63
„ 29. Squadron Leaders — Right ... ... ... 63
,, 30. Squadron Leaders — Left ... ... ... 6.'?

„ 31. Continue, or Commence Firing ... ... 64


„ 32. Stand Fast, or Cease Firing ... .,. ... 64
„ 33. Draw, or Return Swords ... ... ... 64
„ 34. Carry Swords, or Lances ... ... ... 65
„ 35. Slope Swords, or Sling Lances ... ... 65
„ 36. Trail Lances ... ... ... ... . 65
„ 37. Prepare to Mount, or Dismount ... ... 65
——— —
6

Part 2. Bugle-Field Calls — continued.


PAGE
I. —Field Calls for Mounted Corps continued.

No. 38. Execute Orders Received 66


„ 39. Brigade Calls—
(a) Household Brigade C6
(b) First Brigade ... 66
(c) Second Brigade 66
(d) Third Brigade ... 67
(e) Fourth Brigade 67

(/) Fifth Brigade ... 67

II. Bugle-Field Calls for Infantry and Mounted


Infantry —
No. 40. Continue, or Commence Firing ... ... 68
„ 41. Stand Fast, or Cease Fire ... ... ... 68
„ 42. Execute Orders Received ... ... ... 68

III. Bugle-Field Calls for Dismounted Corps —


No. 43. Charge (Bugle and Drum) ... ... ... 69
„ 44. Alarm 69

PART 3.— ROUTINE CALLS—


I. Trumpet Calls for Household Cavalry, Cavalry
of the Line, Royal xArtillery, Royal Englneers
(Mounted), and Army Service Corps in Camp
and Quarters — •

No. 45. Officers ... 70


„ 46. Squadron Serjeant-Majors 70
„ 47. Squadron Quartermaster-Serjeants ... 71

„ 48. Serjeants 71
— —

Part 3. Routine Calls — continued.


PAGE
I. —Trumpet Calls for Household Cavalry, &c. continued.

No. 49. All Non-Coramissioned Officers ... ,.. 71


„ 50. Orderly Serjeants, or Orderly Non-Com-
missioned Officers in Royal Artillery, Royal
Engineers, and Army Service Corps ... 71
„ 51. Orderly Corporals 72
„ 52. Band ... ... ... ... ... ... 72
„ 53. Boot and Saddle 72-73
„ 54. Trumpeters 73
„ 55. Turn Out 73
„ 56. General Parade 74
„ 57. Markers ... 74
„ 58. Dismiss, or No Parade 75
„ 59. Stables 75
„ 60. Watering Order ... 76
„ 61. Feed 76
„ 62. Hay Up, or Litter Down 77
„ 63. Orderly Room ... ... ... ... ... 77
„ 64. Parade for Guard or Piquet ... ... ... 77
„ 65. Orders ... ... ... ... ... ... 78
„ 66. Fatigue 78
„ 67. Defaulters 78
„ 68. Rides 79
„ 69. Rations , 79
., 70. Forage 79
„ 71. School 80
„ 72. Post Call 80
„ 73. Sick 80
„ 74. Alarm (for Troops to turn out under Arms) ,,. 81
„ 75. Fire Alarm ,.. 81
„ 76. Officers Dress for Dinner ,,. 81
„ 77. Mess ,. 82
— — —
8

Part 3. Routine Calls — continued.


PAGE
I. —Trumpet Calls for Household Cavalry, &c. continued.

No. 78. Flourish wh^n Marching Past (for Mounted


Parade only) 83
„ 79. Salutes (a) Royalty, or Viceroy ... ... 83-84
„ 80. Salutes— (J) Field Marshal, or General ... 84
„ 81. Salutes —
general
(c) Lieutenant-General, or
... ... ... ...
Major-
... 85
„ 82. Salutes Brigadier-General, Inspecting
(d)
Field Officer, or Salute for Guard ... 85
„ 83. Reveille 8G-87
., 84. Retreat at Sunset (for Artillery only) ... 88
„ 85. Watch Setting (1st Post) 89-90

„ 86. Watch Setting (2nd Post) ' 91-92

„ 87. Lights Out 92


„ 88. Brigade Calls—
(a) Household Brigade 92
(b) First Brigade 93
(c) Second Brigade ... ... ... 93
(d) Third Brigade 93
(e) Fourth Brigade 93

(/) Fifth Brigade 93

Bugle Calls for Infaniry and Mounted


II.
Infantry in Camp and Quarters —
No. 89. Officers 94

„ 90. Company Serjpant-Majors and Colour-Ser-


jeants of Infantry 94

„ 91. Company Quartermaster - Serjeants of In-


fantry and R.A.M. Corps 95

„ 92. All Non-Commissioned Officers 95

„ 93. Orderly Serjeants 96

„ 94. Orderly Corporals 96

„ 95. Band 96
— —

Part 3. Routine Calls — continued.


PAGE
II. — Bugle Calls for Infantry, &c. continued.

No. 96. Drummers or Buglers ... ... ... 90


„ 1)7. Signallers 97
„ 98. Pioneers 97

„ 99. Cyclists 97
„ 100. Double 97
„ 101. Orders 98
„ 102. Orderly Room 98
„ 103. Post Call 99
„ 104. Warning for Parade ... ... ... ... 99
„ 105. Quarter ("all (before Parade) 100
„ 100. Fall In 100
„ 107. Dismiss, or No Parade ... ... ... 100
„ 108. Recruits' Parade, or Rides ... ... ... 100
„ 109. Watering Order (M.I.) 101
„ 110. Stables (M.I.) 101
„ 111. Feed (M.I.) 102
„ 112. Hay Up, or Litter Down (M.I.) 102
„ 113. Forage (M.I.) , ... 102
„ 114. Parade for Guard 103
„ 115. Fatigue 103
„ 116. Defaulters 103
„ 117. Sick 104
„ 118. School 104
„ 119. Rations 104
„ 120. Parade for Piquet 104
,,
121. Alarm (for Troops to turn out under Arms) 104
„ 122. Fire Alarm 105
„ 123. Officers Dress for Dinner 105
„ 124. Officers' Dinner 105
„ 1.25. Serjeants' Dinner ... ... ... ... 106

10

Part 3.— Routine Calls — continued.


PAGE
II. — Bugle Calls for Infantry, &c. continued.

No. 126. Men's Meal (1st Call) 106


„ 127. Men's Meal (2nd Call) 106
„ 128. Salute for Guard 106
„ 129. Reveille 107-8
„ 130. Rouse 108
,, 131. Retreat 109
„ 132. Tattoo (1st Post) 110
„ 133. Tattoo (Last Post) 111-12
„ 134. Lights Out 112

PART 4.— INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRUMPETERS AND


BUGLERS—
I. General Instructions 113-120
II. Exercises for the Bugle 121-137
III. Exercises for the Trumpet 138-155
11
Part L] Regimental Calia

PART 1.

REGIMENTAL CALLS.

CAVALRY.

HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY.
1st Life Guards.

m— 108 Maelzel'a Metronome,

Bugle

A A A
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2nd Life Guards.

J* = 108.
PH=E
Bugle

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12
Part 1. Rkoimkwtal Calls

Royal Horse Guards.

Bugle
^^ = 108.

1 I I
feEfeES

Trumpet
3*5$ &?
CAVALRY OF THE LINK.

In Dragoon Guards.

J-76 O
Bugle
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Trumpet f iVfovp f
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Parti.] Regimbntat, Cam.ii.

5kd Dragoon Guard*.

0-76.
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4th Dragoon Guards.
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Bugle
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£ S
£S
O

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5th Dragoon Guards.

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Parti.] REGIMENTAL l/ALT.R.

6th Dragoon Guards.

#•=106.

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7th Dragoon Guariw.
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1st Dragoons.

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Parti.] Regimental Calls.

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17
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

8th Hussars.

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18
PartL] Regimental Calls.

11th Hussars.

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— —
19
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

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= 108.
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b 2
20
Part l.j Regimental Calls.

17tb Lancers.

O-W- O
Jngl© 1

**l *^ •"*!

r\

Trumpet
z^J=^ax±3[^p^
-•-•-•-••+
-•-•-•-•-4; -«-•-•-•-+ -•-

18th Hussars.

= 108.

Bugle
S^ — *=$:-

Trumpet
Wrl -JlfcJiK $
19tii Hussars.

G=76.
__ .

| i i —i i

Bugle He zjbz:

5EESE5EHE
^sriM
Trumpet
-o>-
^ZZ*I*
21
Part L] Regimental Calls.

20th Russars.

^
i = 108.

1SE3EE
Fugle
m^- i=_u

Trumpet : %
^
s^
2 1st Lancers.

S » _
J=76.

Bugle
Eg

Trumpet
SES3
Cavalry Depot.

(=108.
rs
Bugle

. O __ O
Trumpet

s

22
Part L] Regimeiwal Calls.

ROYAL ARTILLERY.

ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY.


R.H.A. Regimental Call.

= 108.

Bugle —•— -—
_—J m —< i
'

i — •-•

Trumpet
•-€-4-44- -•
•-w-i « H
m-m-
-1 ^ • jrj, fp
m m "}Jm
I
l
—u 4
1
1
\
i

-4-
"When two or more Brigades R.H.A. are quartered together, each will affix
one or more " G's " to the R.H.A. Regimental Call to distinguish 1st, 2nd, &c,
Brigade.

Dep6t.

r>

BugJe
^HSS
-pifzij:

o
Trumpet — i-

SSI
23
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

ROYAL ARTILLERY.
R.A. Regimental Call

(=108. j

Bucrle
es ^gmmm 1

n 3 [— !—-— 3 Q
Trumpet

t,/ -«- II I a
ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY.

Bug!e

Trumpet

When two or more Brigades R.F.A. are quartered together, each will
affix one or more " G's " to the R.F.A. Call to distinguish 1st, 2nd, 4c,
Brigade.
RIDING ESTABLISHMENT.
©--108.
O
Bugle

o
Trumpet
i^=s £=:
i

Part L] Regimental Calls.

ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY.

= 103.
o
Eu-jr)e
[±± #4V4— I

taf-v
o
1—£3-
Trumpet zE^::33- — —i—
I

d
b£±f • Of 0-O-0-9- -•-•-
-©-© df
-«- --!-©-

WJien two or more Companies R.Gr.A. are stationed together, each will adlx
one or more " Gr's " to the ll.U-.A. Call for distinction.

MOUNTAIN ARTILLERY.

[
= 108.
r\
:a-^-|3-^-p=r-
Bugle ^ 4-
•- -•-• o-F-L — pp-—U-j—
O
Trumpet.
Shi
^a v- n—>—
!-• I
•-+

When two or more Batteries are quartered together, each will affix one or
more " Gr's " to the Mountain Artillery Call to distinguish the 1st, 2nd, c.c, BatterieB.
— —
25
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

LOCAL COMPANIES R.A.

©=108.
»o

Busrle
S-l 1 L i

J— EtE

Lmmti
(—
I
1 •-!
— — -— —U_-
;
"[

j
gji^io:

/O
Trumpet
>-
-4r —o m-m-m — •- -9—J -9- P^3l
When two or more Companies are quartered together, each will affix one or
more " G's ". to the Local Companies Cull to distinguish the 1st, 2nd, &c, Couipanics.

ROYAL MALTA ARTILLERY.


J = 108.
___CL
Bug-le
%
^T% •-
w=w • -

-ba-k -i i i 1 1

f"^"-i
Trumpet

it

^m t*
?3:
J —
26
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

ROYAL ENGINEERS.

Regimental Call.

= 108 Maelzel's Metronome.


P
,

Bugi*
-o-

Trumpet $= -=? :
-o-

INFANTRY.
Grenadier Guards. FOOT GUARDS.

gj = 108 Maelzel's Metronome.

lst Batt.
r
£ 3 E
SE£=± -i i

«. = 108.

2nd Batt. ir:^

= 108.

3rd Batt. pzfbza-Ji [


EiEiizz E£z:pzzp— pd
£—uo«i 1
r i i— i *
— —

27
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

COLDSTUEAM UlJAKDS.

108.
(Ot

1st Batt.
Wm *->
•--•-
^=>z
n-ik -I
H-FH
^sp 0-\ 1 ! 1-

« -108.
2nd ^T* =pr*
:p=p:pi
Batt. /
I- l P I
i i
i«"-
8F Hi
^=108.

3rd Batt. ?sfe -•-•-•


«2 -•-•-•-•- f^

Scots Guards.

X J- 108.

1st Batt. T21

= 108.
*=s
X3
2nd Batt. r2:

!±=fc r-•— 1- o>-
3

28
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

Irish Guards.

J«-108.

=rV
1st Batt. w=w -5—v-

BRIGADE CALLS OF FOOT GUARDS.


1st Brigade.

«• =106 Maelzel's Metronome.

^BBgg^Bpi
2nd Brigade.

TT3Z J3L
O
kj—
b±rt— hi
4-iH-t-i 1 =f£t
tj tS
INFANTRY OF THE LINE.
When more than one Battalion use the same Regimental Call, the " G's " pre-
fixed for distinction in that laid down for the Battalions need only be sounded when
two or more of the Battalions happen to be stationed together.

Royal Scots.

C = 108
• Maelzel's Metronoma.

1st Batt.
— P-g- j=P 0H-- -g-h H
- ——
tr
==108

2nd Batt.
29
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

Rotal West Sueret.

= 108.

1st Bait. (
5

q^
< -f±3= 4
L/

oo
2nd Batt.
111111 —i L..U.J 1
— 1 -

East Kent.

J =108.
n
1st Batt
SEE
i = 108.

2nd Batt. ::-p:


KJ

Royal Lancaster.

J =108.

1st Batt.
m 9r =sr=T
T3~

2nd Batt.
* oo»
£2 3H=£=f^^ t-
i±: ±=p
— —u — — I

30
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.
Northumberland Fusiliers.

J«=108.
rr\

Eoczpr-y ?=
1st Batt. zfrz:
w- h— i i —p—
i
P'
i

— t:

•5 =-108.


2nd Batt.
SeS ~~ZH
:p=pLpzp=B
-I —9 — —
•-(-
- 1
1
ft

i=
rr
Royal Warwickshire.

J» =108.
p^p-p^-p- P-ft
sr—zzp=p
1st Batt.
r: — P+--Pn tt
oo •">

2nd Batt. 553


i
\p\p
j
—3?
c_r r'g"
J
^%b
\-
iiffii
Royal Fusiliers.

J =108.

lst Batt.
®±
sq
ffroa "**^h
OO
2nd Batt. S33EBE5
± SB^KSP
/->r\r>

3rd Batt. 3z: . p m -p -

f -p:
!£-

4th Batt.
§u^mm^m

l

31
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

Liverpool.

J- =108.

1st Batt. BE^Ekgq


JNM4
^g|r-gyg
.-*-„-£. -*— P-
E^|
= 108.

2nd Batt
t%—jp — —
Bg gMh
<

u=r
b
—C-*4 fej fl al
Norfolk.

1
= 108.

^zpqzp^t.^
1st Batt.
j—
?a
VJ
J. 108.

A^-m —
± — •-! 1— :-r±h ^gg
2nd Batt. 1

rrt-i
1

Lincolnshire.

«. =108.

1st Batt
-—if
-PU— r
tSt--^!
5
t •—=—•-

108.

2nd Batt.
-ft 1E±
iz=iB±z^:

32
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

Devonshire.
=108. rs
Ttt e=be^
1st Batt.

KJ
£s t rszzz^ 1
oo
2nd Batt. jSF Prf- pzHtftqip: .eii

^e

Suffolk.

J- = 108.

1st Batt. ?3-


#-

r
i

P=£
1

fc|E=ZB==
tod Batt. rfU-Vf-±=l
H-t— — —F—&
g=t=
:p>:

Somerset L. I.

«=108.

1st BaLt.
-£>-

4^-h
^
fUL^ZtV*
l>

,
?
OO
_q_q_n -
—±_ fi

2nd Batt.
_Jz:_q _p_^ p _p
i!fc rr , li — -j 5
—U*^
« o !

30
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

West Yorkshire.

1st Batt. ^2^35


hm
= 108.

r> o
tfc m
2nd Batt. 3EHE[ES a=F=|E
*•
£*=*=* ^H
!ast Yorkshire.

«'. =108.
o
a — «~
1st Batt. S: =5= *=^=P=T
'—

o
2nd Batt FH3ES5Ef=
— •

Bedfordshire.

1 = 108.

1st Batt. IjE==»


S rfTi
1
= 108.

2nd Batt.
^-c- g#SEg ;ehe
34
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

Leicestershire.

0-108.

lat Batt.
EBbi -I & O- -fcStS: I
= 108.

tad Batt.
hffr-\ 1

i
!

i
L— EEiS^ES
Rotal Irish.

J =108. r\

lat Batt. ;e5


A+
:

= 108.
iPZMIlCllFJzpji
-i — •- si L_^ T^J

2nd Batt.

Yorkshire.
Bi§^
= 108.
o>
1st Batt.

*nd Batt.

Lancashire Fusiliers.
J= 108.
/
- P— g—
1st Batt -_— jy
£3"
oo
2nd Batt. s -,<=V
zpzrjo
s s— B»- H
• w
35
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

Royal Scots Fusiliers.

J=103.
azfc
O §L
1st Batt

r\r\ Oi
2nd Batt.
Hl^ :fco±-
a
Cheshire.

J. 108.

CflIZZ
1st Batt.
H 1
L

©•=108.
r\
2nd Batt.
--H
-g-g-F^Hj- — --l
-«-«-f- i
£5i
Royal Welsh Fusiliers,

J =108.

1st Batt.
*±= SsEg
oo
2: fi=z::=rpz^a:
2nd Batt.
^4? — •—
H 1-

kss-+
c 2
1 —
36
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

South Wales Borderers.

J=108.

1st Batt.
m
r\ r\

2nd Batt. T3T-


:zz p.
lAzzIzzfc:

King's Owk Scottish Borderers.

-108.

.1st Batt,

'2nd Batt.

Scottish Rifles.

= 108.

1st Batt. T=*=

- = 108.

2nd Bai t. :p-=P--i


I
—— •

37
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.

J =108.

1st Batt.
±.
^E :
t=^-££=- =t^ l

o
2nd Batt.
: ..:«rtfadz^r i-?-!-r - & I£_.

Gloucestershi re.
J" -108.

l»t Batt. '— W=fz=9T


I

S£J
J -108.
O
Jnd Batt.
^ fcizt—B±j—
iq^bpzzpipzrizzp:
t-

Worcestershire.
=108. O
1st Batt.

*3E =p=Ezi^zpi=r|-p—
-•-i — — Q^--»— —
I
*fe
i i i

# = 108.
2nd Batt. P3^P=P

= 120.
p— k— -j
:#.=^:
3rd Batt
&±=p-t=£ t-r— rfcr

= 108.

4th Batt. ^=&-f:""H-F— *- zpj— fr


— i

38
Part 1.1 Regimental Call3.

East Lancashire.

1
= 108.

1st Batt. T5- pzizprj?


i±±3 •
I— Hh-1-

1 = 108. /"-\

2nd Batt. ^^:=jj^=jiz!^=|=^rpzpjzz:|=p— pzpjE|^Ef]

East Surrey.

1st Batt.
J = 108.

1=108.
6
"E™ S •-— •-
==F
t
O
£t « E-f— P P u
2nd Batt. j— •— «—j | — •-

Duke of Cornwall's L. I.

= 76.

23= ZHIZT^ZZIZZjQI
let Batt. [
V_^_«_i_|
L

-1 "I
1

1—
P; 1

H —
i=P=P^=p:
l~

« = 108.
-M _B=zirzp.~~ p
2nd Batt ^-iqz: =P=P-
—*
L i—— —i 3

39
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

West Riding.

= 108.

1st Batt.
m- 4 i -i h- s

108.

2nd BS :t=r: -•-•-


^i
Batt.
w±±i
BoilDER.

108.
^L#
1st Batt.
w=$
W£=± H H 1
1
1

CE3
'

2nd Batt.
±-*zJLJEfcfczfcj^ Er!-E E- M-H--*4

Royal Sussex.

J =108.

1st Batt. P—^: :*—p:


— -•-i —^—
i •-
e
2nd Batt.
S4» • •—
1
gjfej^
i
*5 j
I i —

40
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

Hampshire.

J' 108.

— «— O
— F-
let Batt
« -F-l
fir

Oi
2nd Batt.
fjgjV P^F^E tW^:
*»^— •-•-•-•-
_Tfi
t==u

South Staffordshire.

0=108.
P-
S=dy
1st Batt.
*3EE*z h—
:L=J= — u2
1=108.

2nd Batt. -5-H — '-


-F A 1- ^-

Dorsetshire.

». = 108.
—Q-jt P-m f-«-. — ^^
1
n
1st Batt. 2t±=pz|=p=pct= t prp=pz?cp=P= -F^P===H

8
"*=£:
2nd Batt.
^5
I :

41
Parti.] Regimental Calls.

South Lancashire.
I

e'.=io8.

1st Batt.
HE
:108.

=fe
2nd Batt.
•zzzt^zriizzri:
=1
Welsh,

1st Batt.

f r
2nd Batt 1 k

Royai* Highlanders.
I

«* = 108

g—W-p—yJZ JLZ^M
1st Batt.

^H
-108.

pi=p=:*—
2nd Batt.
BE^T -I •-! •— •- S
E 1 1

42
PartL] Regimental Calls.

Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire L. I.

I. -108.
-9- #*-#-
535
1st Batt.
El • — • — h^h

108.

fc5 :p— p=j£=p:


2nd Batt.
•JI -«- +::-f^r ES
t^
Essex,

J-108.
r—*-
*
1st Batt.
-fr — :jo=:p
t=t

2nd Batt.
^-^-W-B-^ -4-f —EESdEEEEEEl
Nottinghamshire and DERBrsmRE.

J -108.

1st Batt. £=qsr ipz^cpqtr:^


:P=
=p=p= 53
i i i

J' -108. *7>


*£-* -"1 o»
2E5 — Z#" ,p
l» 1
~

2nd Batt.
1
?

43
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

Loyal North Lancashire.

#=108.

=£T
1st Batt.
±=± iEB3
^F
oo
2nd Batt.
^gg^gE=PE^tg_^
N OHTHAMPTONSHIRE.

J = 108.

1st Batt, -*— =L


CTI
= 108.

2nd Batt.
&2=pz=p— p: -k***-
P^
-&•*

Rotal Berkshire.

=108.

1st Batt.

2t j
4^— <s»

— r=— p— p— 1_ |t— -_ i—1=—
:ij=±zrrf_p—_-pi=f—
f=
-=t
r—p — f—

108.

2nd Batt.
=fe
^^
:p=*: tast p-n^i—
[
44
Part I.] Regimental Calls.

Rotal West Kent.

«-108.
n—n-p
1st Batt 5EO=
-A-—0 —
=pzz h^*=p =a=t 1
r=i08.

2nd Batt. ifo^_


)H=i=

fiffr»fl
2nd Batt «:
KIsB
Shropshire L. I.

• = 108.

1st Batt.
-j &
I
iE£& :~
1

1
p~
J— t==tr
Ua
p:

« = 108.
cl — — ^: -s, — 3

2nd Batt.
^_<
45
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

Middlesex.

J«-108.

3E
1st Batt.
-h3^ :
4=5= £^^E5Ez
= 108.
o
2nd Batt =£
-*
^. h

J' -108.

3rd Batt
4=^===:
J = 108.

4th Batt.
h% g
—P^=
V
<

1^
King's Rotal Rifle Corps.

# . = 108. ^

1st Batt

oo
2nd 5 =fct
Batt.
g; fe^f=|||E^1
__o_oo
y=^
3rd Batt.
^ -«— •-
ffi
oooo
4th Batt.
\ &£*£*±tth pfrfffrgp
- —
:

46
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

Wiltshire.

J- 108.

*^—± FT=f-
1st Batt.
4 '
\ ¥ -t± jzfcft

J=108.

2nd Batt. pTipzzp:

Manchester.

^S
-108.
_ *"—
1st Batt 53
^3 t=$r.
ipzzzzprr:
'
II

108.
<7\
-^J
2nd Batt. 5
±.
¥=£=*
t=f=pc
zjzjz

North Staffordshire.

J. =108.
,-P-p-f =p=—
1st Batt.
i— •' —
1
r\2 —
©•=108.
_. —
O-
2nd Batt. =&-P 1

r r—
=
.2| -L
^

47
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

York and Lancaster.

©.=108.

1st Batt. E=3?=p T^


1
£F :

\ ©•=108.
O
2nd Batt. E5
±h
fcqCM
ES^
Durham L. I.

0. =108.

1st Batt.
firz^:
*=d
=p:
-• — ~p~ »~p

0=76.

2nd Batt, i CHI E :p=pc 3=t

Highland L. I.

0= 76

1st Batt.
* 5^3 S ?*=^P-

•L/

1 = 108.

2nd Batt feast


48
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

Seaforth Highlanders.

108.

-S-
^— — —•— — 3^-
1st Batt.
m h~
[±'\ A-
-
I i

r :
i
-i--

108.

2nd Batt.
•--
JE*=m
-| / ;S±=U

Gordon Highlanders.

1st Batt. I
J- =76.

ffSf—d—
-Fr-rt-f—
^—
^a •-
4=

2nd Batt.
^3^
C-108.

^ fc=a-

2nd Batt

4!)
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

Xoyal Irish Rifles.

= 108.

1st Batt.
)«fr-i-«- 9- —9-4 J-f.lT;i. l
e$ . - 108.

2nd Batt.
JS|pg
Royal Irish Fusiliers.
t:

J. =108.
o
1st Batt. fc£
Vl
-H--J— h
£u± I

-=108.
~ — rn e
2nd Batt. A Am? EEEg
3zztjttdzp==:pzp:

CONNAUGHT RANGERS

J. -108.

1st Batt
S3EB FHHt-^-i ^ -nj*
108.

2nd Batt. ^
feF p-;—»— —r — r — w-' — ~—
50
A-art 1.] Keoimsntal Galls.

Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.

0.=1O8.

«_• p
.^ — «_

1st Batt.
1
|_
I J—

d = 76.

2nd Batt.
30
4-4+
MM*
«>-PLtt: :

Leinster

..-108.

1st Batt.
!=!!=pEp: =£===*

108. r\

2nd Batt

Rjval Munster Fusiliers.

J* =108.
OO
itfPr 1
1st Batt.
££B
OO 0_0_ - _ * *
P
3nd Batt.
— 1 ^

51
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

Royal Dublin Fusjliees.


J =108.

1st Batt.
psp^^Spg/TVTn
^ =^ feiEB
2nd Batt.

Rifle Brigade.
_±-J-g-
4r |l-

& t
= 108.
'— h-
gZ^gZJZZg
1st Batt.
S3 —L—J V- —•- h—— -

• = 108. __ m
2nd Batt.
£=255: O-
J^Mg- 3 _3
3rd Batt.
•3- K ^^ w~.
1-.-* *— P^Fh—
td=Ms3

4th Batt.

West
J- =108.

&B
=P^
India Regiment.
|EE& s
=108. /-N

1st Batt. 3^ £3=£


=*=t =?= =£=fc
©'=108.

2nd Batt
g ^f^efE
D 2
52
Part 1.] Regimental Calls.

King's Afhican Rifles.

# = 108.

1st Batt. EEB^EE


\±:
rs

•— •- — •- Eg^E

2nd Batt.
^iB
=t
#-103.
*"
fa? ,i3=r=^i-p=n=r
3rd Batt. "±=x--.
^3
-108.

4th Batt.*

West African Regiment.


J»=108.
e — fi

Mounted Infantry.

S
J- =108.
o>
Parti.] Regimental Caccb.

ROYAL MARINES.
ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY.
• =108 Maelzel's Metronome.

Bugle
:ix: &—W~~^*-.§: =8
On
Trumpet

-•- -•--«-
zips:
=^3^
ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY.
1. Chatham Division.

«=-l08.
. 3 .

:cnj fc=*=

2. Portsmouth Division.

= 76.
—r>
$~r~r-j r, Irkf&S
3. Plymouth Division.

0=76.
^Q
^=g=
54
PartL] Rkgimektal Calt.8.

ARMY SERVTCE CORPS.

J- 108
1 Maeliel's Metronome.

Bng\*>
:p=p: -7=5-

Trumpet :±
±:
5
S
ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.

J• —108 Maeliel'u Metronome.

3 *-—1-^--•4—•-

ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS.

J. 106
>
Maeliel's Metronome.

SEE t*=*F
P
55
Part 2.] Field Calls.

PART 2.

BUGLE.

FIELD CALLS.

I.— FIELD CALLS FOB MOUNTED CORPS.

No. 1. Charge.

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No. 2. Alarm.

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Part 2.] Fjeld Calls.

No. 3. Forward, or Advance.

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No. 4. Walk.

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No. 6. Gallop.

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Part 2.] Field Calls.

No. 7. March.

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No. 8. Halt.

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No. 9. Annul, or As You Were.

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(This Call is used to cancel any previous Order.)

No. 10. Troops Half-Right. (If repeated implies Troops Right


Wheel.)

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58
Part 2.] Field Calls.

No. 11. Troops Half-Left. (If repeated implies Troops Left


Wheel.)

= 108.

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No. 12. Form Line.

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No. 13. Retire, or Troops Right (or Left) About Wheel, or (for
Artillery) Sub-Sections Right About Wheel.

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Part 2.] Field Calls.

No. 14. Squadron Columns. (If, in Column of Troops, this Call is


sounded preceded by one " C,'' it implies to the Right ; if
preceded by two "Cs" it means to the Lekt.)

G=160.

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No. 15. Pursue.

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No. 16. Rally, or Close. (If followed by one " G" to the Right; if
followed by two " G-s " to the Left.)

108.

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60
Part 2.] Field Calls.

No. 17. Mass. (If preceded by one "C" to the Right; if preceded]
by two " Cs " to the Left.)

d-=76.

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No. 18. Attention.

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No. 19. March at Ease, or Sit at Ease.

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Part 2.] Field Calls.

So. 20. Stand to your Horses.

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No. 21. Mount.

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Nc. 22. Dismount.

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No. 23. Fours, or Sections A rout.

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Part 2.] Field Calls.

No. 24. Front.

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No. 25. Tkoop Column.

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No. 26. Column of Troops.

No. 27. Head of Column, or Heads of Columns, change direction


Half-Right. (If repeated this Call implies Head of
Column, or Heads of Columns, change direction to
the Right.)

J* =108.

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Part 2.] Field Calls.

No. 28. Head of Column, or Heads of Columns, change direction


Half-Left. (If repeated this Call implies Head of
Column, or Heads of Columns, change direction to
the Left.)

No. 29. Squadron Leaders —Right.

= 108.

No. 30. Squadron Leaders —Left.

= 108.

64
Part 2.] Field Galls.

No. 31. Continue, or Commence Firing.

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No. 32. Stand Fast, or Cease Firing.

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No. 33. Draw, or Return Swords.

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Part 2.] Field Calls.

No. 34. Carry Swords, or Lances.

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No. 35. Slope Swords, or Sling Lances.

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No. 37. Prepare to Mount, or Dismount.

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Part 2.] Field Calls.

No. 38. Execute Orders Received.

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No. 39. Brigade Calls —


(a) Household Brigade.
Allegro.

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(c) Second Brigade.

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Part 2.] Field Calls.

No. 39. Brigade Calls —continued.


(d) Third Brigade.

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Part 2.] Field Calls.

II.— FIELD INFANTRY AND


CALLS FOP,
MOUNTED INFANTRY IN FIELD
EXERCISE AND MANCEUVRE.

No. 40. Continue, or Commence Firing.

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No. 41. Stand Fast, or Cease Fire.

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No. 42. Execute Orders Received.

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Part 2.] Field Calls.

III.— FIELD CALLS FOR DISMOUNTED CORPS.

No. 43. Charge.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

PART 3.

ROUTINE CALLS.

I.—TRUMPET CALLS FOR HOUSEHOLD


CAVALRY, CAVALRY OF THE LINE,
ROYAL ARTILLERY, ROYAL ENGINEERS
(MOUNTED) AND ARMY SERVICE CORPS
IN CAMP AND QUARTERS.

No. 45. Officers.

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The whole of the Call to be sounded wlien all the Officers are to be summoned ;

the first half only (as far as *) when Squadron leaders alone are required.

No. 46. Squadron Serjeant-Majors.

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Part 3.] Routine Cauls.

No. 47. Squadron Quartermaster-Serjeants.

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Artillery, Royal Engineers, and Army Service Corps.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

No. 51. Orderly Corporals.

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No. 52. Band.

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No. 53. Boot and Saddle — continued.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

No. 56. General Parade.

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No. 58. Dismiss, or No Parade.

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No. 60. Watering Ouder.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

No. 62. Hay Up, or Litter Down.


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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

No. 65. Orders.


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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

No. C8. Rides.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

No. 71. School.

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No. 74. Alarm (for Troops to turn out under Arms).


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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

No. 77. Mess.

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No. 78. Flourish when Marching Past (for Mounted Parade only).

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No. 79. Salutes —


(a) Royaltv, or Viceroy.

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No. 79. Salutes — continued.

(a) Royalty, or Viceroy — continued.

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(6) Field Marshal, or General.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

No. 81. Salutes.

(c) Lieutenant-General, or Major-General.

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Salute for Guard.

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No. 83. Reveille.

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No. 83. Reveille — continued.


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No. 85. Watch Setting- (1st Post).

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

No. 86. Watch Setting (2nd Post).

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

No. 86. Watch Setting (2nd Post) continued.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

No. 88. Brigade Calls —continued.


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94
Part 3.] Routine Calt.s.

II.— BUGLE CALLS FOR INFANTRY, &c, AND


MOUNTED INFANTRY IN CAMP AND
QUARTERS.

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Infantry.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

No. 91. Company Quartekmaster-Serjeaxts of Infantry and


Royal Army Medical Corps.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

No. 97. Signallers.

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98
Part 3.] Routine Calls.

No. 101. Orders.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

No. 114. Parade for Guard.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

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No. 129. Reveille —continued.


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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

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No. 133. Tattoo (Last Post).

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Part 3.] Routine Calls.

No. 183. Tattoo (Last Post) continued.

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Part 4.] Instructions for Trumpeters and Bdglers. [I.

PART 4.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRUMPETERS AND


BUGLERS.

I. -GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.
It is of the first importance that Serjeant Trumpetere,
Buglers, or Drummers should be able to sound correctly the
Calls on the Trumpet and Bugle, and understand so much of
the principles of music as will enable them to instruct Trum-
peters and Buglers in the system of tuition laid down.

The position of a Trumpeter or Bugler at practice should be


erect (as at " Attention "), shoulders square, head well up, the
instrument held with the right hand, nearly horizontal, the
mouthpiece firmly held to the centre of the lips but strong
;

pressure is to be avoided. A strong and good " Embouchure "


is thus obtained.

When sitting down for practice, lounging or stooping should


rot be allowed. The first practical effort of the beginner
should 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 of


the Signs of Duration," &c, and in the " Diamond Diagram "

pages 115-116 and 117. '

H

114
Part 4.] Instructions for Trumpeters and Buglers. [!
" Bars."
"Time."
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.

'Ledger "Short" or " Ledger Lines" are sometimes added


Links."
co the' notes above and l:elow the stave, and serve

to extend the range and number of the notes.


'Sounds." The sounds of the Trumpet and Bugle are obtained
from various combinations of the notes shown in the

following Scales (see also page 117) :

'Bugle."

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The notes are all " open," that is, obtained without

the aid of "piston," "slides," or "keys." Great


care is therefore required that a beginner be perfect

in the exercises on the first note before he is allowed

to practise those on other notes.


The Bugle is to be used at all times in the key

of B flat.

but
*TMs note " B(> " can be played on the Trumpet,
is

never used in the Trumpet Calls.


113
Instructions for Trumpeters and Buglers. [I.

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Part 4.] Instructions for Trumpeters and Buglers.

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II.— EXERCISE S FOR THE BUGLE.


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