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bugle call - vertaling naar arabisch

SHORT TUNE USED FOR COMMUNICATION
To the Colors; Bugle calls; Call to Quarters; School Call; Call to quarters; Retreat (bugle call); Trumpet call; Call to Colors
  • Memorial Stained Glass window, Class of 1934, [[Royal Military College of Canada]] showing Officer Cadet playing the Bugle call for [[Last Post]] or [[The Rouse]]
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  • [[Norman Lindsay]], ''The trumpet calls'', [[World War I]] Australian recruitment poster

bugle call         
نداء البوق
call to quarters         
نداء الرجوع
call sign         
  • Department of Commerce callbook, 1919
  • WWV]], indicating its early location in the U.S. state of [[Maryland]]
UNIQUE DESIGNATION FOR A TRANSMITTING STATION
Television call sign; Call letters; Radio call sign; Call signs; Callsign (radio); Call Letters; Amateur call letters; Call letter; Australian callsigns; W (call sign); Ham prefix; Broadcast call sign; Call Sign; Callsigns; Call-sign; International call sign; International call signs; Call signal; International callsign; Call name (call letters); Callsign
n. شارة تعريف

Definitie

Kent bugle
·- A curved bugle, having six finger keys or stops, by means of which the performer can play upon every key in the musical scale;
- called also keyed bugle, and key bugle.

Wikipedia

Bugle call

A bugle call is a short tune, originating as a military signal announcing scheduled and certain non-scheduled events on a military installation, battlefield, or ship. Historically, bugles, drums, and other loud musical instruments were used for clear communication in the noise and confusion of a battlefield. Naval bugle calls were also used to command the crew of many warships (signaling between ships being by flaghoist, semaphore, signal lamp or other means).

A defining feature of a bugle call is that it consists only of notes from a single overtone series. This is in fact a requirement if it is to be playable on a bugle or equivalently on a trumpet without moving the valves. (If a bandsman plays calls on a trumpet, for example, one particular key may be favored or even prescribed, such as: all calls to be played with the first valve down.)

Bugle calls typically indicated the change in daily routines of camp. Every duty around camp had its own bugle call, and since cavalry had horses to look after, they heard twice as many signals as regular infantry. "Boots and Saddles" was the most imperative of these signals and could be sounded without warning at any time of day or night, signaling the men to equip themselves and their mounts immediately. Bugle calls also relayed commanders' orders on the battlefield, signaling the troops to Go Forward, To the Left, To the Right, About, Rally on the Chief, Trot, Gallop, Rise up, Lay down, Commence Firing, Cease Firing, Disperse, and other specific actions.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor bugle call
1. He said Pakistani soldiers sounded a bugle call and fired in the air, forcing the helicopters to return to Afghan territory.
2. Voters were awakened by a predawn state–ordered bugle call mixed with sirens and fake cannon fire to prompt them to head out to their polling stations.
3. "Obama may or may not decide to take advantage of the bounty Hillary just provided him, at least not personally, but the Republicans just heard the bugle call for this particular horse race.
4. A bugle call announcing the start of the parade was followed by the entry into the square of a limousine carrying a banner bearing the portrait of Kim Il Sung escorted by the KPA colors.
5. Maybe somewhere else." If New Orleans was best known for the wail of the blues from saxophones and clarinets, Katrina is like a bugle call to the rest of us to take note of the poverty in our society to which we may have hitherto been blind.