What is a Bugle?

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“What is a Bugle”

What’s a Bugle?

What’s a Bugle?

A stripped down trumpet, keyed in G, with enough power to penetrategunfire, stampedes, explosions, and yes,  even boredom!

SERIOUSLY

We only play G bugle horns. This means that the horns are pitched in the key of G, not B flat or F like marching or concert style bands.

SERIOUSLY

We only play G bugle horns. This means that the horns are pitched in the key of G, not B flat or F like marching or concert style bands. Most junior corps (membership under the age of 21) now use B flat and F instruments, along with some all-age corps. 

SERIOUSLY

We only play G bugle horns. This means that the horns are pitched in the key of G, not B flat or F like marching or concert style bands.Most junior corps (membership under the age of 21) now use B flat and F instruments, along with some all-age corps. Most Alumni Corps like ourselves are staying true to our Drum & Bugle Corps roots and have no plans to switch to B flat and F horns.

SERIOUSLY

Our G Bugles also have a larger percentage of conical tubing as opposed to cylindrical tubing. This allows the horns to be played much louder without sounding strained. Our Bugles are designed to be played outdoors and project in a way that most brass instruments can not match.

Our G Bugles also have a larger percentage of conical tubing as opposed to cylindrical tubing. This allows the horns to be played much louder without sounding strained.  Our Bugles are designed to be played outdoors and project in a way that most brass instruments can not match.

Most of our horns are fully chromatic with 3 valves.  Although, we do still have a couple of old 2 valve and valve rotor horns currently in use.

Our G Bugles also have a larger percentage of conical tubing as opposed to cylindrical tubing. This allows the horns to be played much louder without sounding strained.  Our Bugles are designed to be played outdoors and project in a way that most brass instruments can not match.

Most of our horns are fully chromatic with 3 valves.  Although, we do still have a couple of old 2 valve and valve rotor horns currently in use.

Our G Bugles also have a larger percentage of conical tubing as opposed to cylindrical tubing. This allows the horns to be played much louder without sounding strained.  Our Bugles are designed to be played outdoors and project in a way that most brass instruments can not match.

Most of our horns are fully chromatic with 3 valves.  Although, we do still have a couple of old 2 valve and valve rotor horns currently in use.

This is not a bugle!

You’ve got to be kidding!

CEREMONIAL ELECTRONIC BUGLE

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If you are in need of a Ceremonial BuglerGet the real thing!

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Not bugles

Bingo!

Our mission is merely to enjoy ourselves at what we do best...Perform. We are a non-competitive Corps and at best, have a small drill. We only do parades, exhibitions and special events with the membership voting on every performance.

Our mission is merely to enjoy ourselves at what we do best...Perform. We are a non-competitive Corps and at best, have a small drill. We only do parades, exhibitions and special events with the membership voting on every performance.

Our membership is open to any qualified performer regardless of age. Any candidate under 18 must be screened by an instructor or Section head, as to experience, talent level and ability.  We accept members without bias toward race, color, religion, gender, national origin or sexual preference.

So if you miss your Drum Corps days gone by and remember how much you enjoyed performing, but for one reason or another you gave it up? You went to college, moved, had job responsibilities, got married, started a family, or just plain aged out?

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So if you miss your Drum Corps days gone by and remember how much you enjoyed performing, but for one reason or another you gave it up? You went to college, moved, had job responsibilities, got married, started a family, or just plain aged out?

Now is the time to come back and enjoy yourself.  There are no  summer trips, no long bus rides, or competitions every weekend.  We just perform for our own enjoyment, as well as for the public. Come check us out at rehearsal.

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We are actively seeking applicants for Brass, Percussion, Honor Guard, and Ensemble Guard. Interested?

Rehearsals are open to the public

We are actively seeking applicants for Brass, Percussion, Honor Guard, and Ensemble Guard. Interested?

If so, apply here by completing an application form.  http://www.floridabrass.org/Application.htm

Rehearsals are open to the public

REHEARSAL LOCATIONS

Lakeland Elks Lodge4529 Harden Blvd.

Lakeland, Fl 

 Highland Park Church of the Nazarene

4777 Lakeland Highlands Rd.Lakeland, Fl 33813

(863) 647-3518

REHEARSAL LOCATIONS

Lakeland Elks Lodge4529 Harden Blvd.

Lakeland, Fl 

 Highland Park Church of the Nazarene

4777 Lakeland Highlands Rd.Lakeland, Fl 33813

(863) 647-3518

Go to website for times, dates, and directions

www.FloridaBrass.org

We play drums too!Contact:

Drumline@floridabrass.org