I am a "Fresh Fish" just getting into Civil War reenacting and in the process of teaching myself all the Infantry Bugle Calls from a book & tape set. it is a slow process asI can't read music so am doing it from ear. I really don't know much about Horn music or music in general.
I want to do it right so I would like to ask some tips from some of you out there if I may.
I have a reproduction Bugle ($40, made in India, as seen in most of the sutler catologs) - while it has a decent tone, you really have to have a set of lungs to use it. Is this a decent Bugle to start with or would I do better to just hang it on the wall to catch dust? Would getting a better mouth piece help things?
Second, would an Infantry Bugler have carried a pistol or lugged his rifle along with the rest of the troops?
Third, I have seen Cavalry Buglers with the extra trim stripes across the front of their jackets - did INFANTRY Buglers do this or was this just limited to the Cavalry?
Lastly, any basic tips from other Buglers out there that would help or make things easier would be GREATLY appreciated. :wink_smil
Tks for the help.
S!
I want to do it right so I would like to ask some tips from some of you out there if I may.
I have a reproduction Bugle ($40, made in India, as seen in most of the sutler catologs) - while it has a decent tone, you really have to have a set of lungs to use it. Is this a decent Bugle to start with or would I do better to just hang it on the wall to catch dust? Would getting a better mouth piece help things?
Second, would an Infantry Bugler have carried a pistol or lugged his rifle along with the rest of the troops?
Third, I have seen Cavalry Buglers with the extra trim stripes across the front of their jackets - did INFANTRY Buglers do this or was this just limited to the Cavalry?
Lastly, any basic tips from other Buglers out there that would help or make things easier would be GREATLY appreciated. :wink_smil
Tks for the help.
S!
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