This new edition of The Keyed Bugle is an expansion rather than a
revision of the first edition. The performance practice discussion has
been extended to cater to the needs of the reader who wishes to learn
the instrument. All chapters contain new information, and the chapters
on Performers, Makers and Sellers have been extensively expanded. An
additional chapter offers an explanation of the peculiarly distinct
acoustics of keyed bugles and provides an analysis of construction
styles employed by particular makers. After closely researching
instruments that have been documented by the signatures of specific
firms and comparing them with unmarked examples, the author enables
readers to make confident observations on the nature of regional and
manufacturer's styles. The new research in this area provides the
groundwork for informed speculation about the origins of undocumented
keyed bugles. This work puts the best of current research on the
instrument into book form and provides the collector, performer, and
serious music student with a clear picture of the instrument's history,
repertoire, and technique.