How to Make a Military Bugle Cord by TIAT

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  • @SterlingStudios
    @SterlingStudios 4 роки тому +3

    I followed this for a monocular lanyard.made it in iirc '11-'12, been in salt water predominantly and has held up very well and lots of ppl ask about this lanyard. Old coronet player here with my family background in military...so for me I was paying tribute in a personal way. Thank you for the awesome videos.

  • @militaryartandscience
    @militaryartandscience 8 років тому +18

    The difference between a bugle and trumpet is not the presence or lack of valves. There are valved bugles and there are valveless trumpets (in fact, thats what most baroque music for trumpet was written for).
    Technically, a trumpet has a cylindrical bore that doesnt flare out until the end and a bugle is conical, growing in diameter throughout most of its length.
    What most Americans consider a pretty typical "bugle" or "boy scout bugle" now sold as "regulation" bugle is, in fact, actually a trumpet. The Army Quartermaster supply system even called it "Field Trumpet" (correctly). Its the Model 1892 or M1892. Prior to radio the US Army used both bugles and field trumpets. If you want to see an example of a true bugle look at the british duty bugle as an example (or most european military buglers).
    Oh, and if youre hearing taps or any military call played live in the USA nowadays, even by a military musician, it most likely IS a trumpet and not a bugle. If you are in Europe then it is likely a bugle.

  • @elizabethyates5933
    @elizabethyates5933 9 років тому +1

    Short, sweet and to the point. It might have taken me a try and a half to figure out how to do this simple chain if I didn't have a baby's breath of knowledge on how to crochet... It's that simple. I like how you take time and do it slowly and show it close up. Keep up the great videos. :)

    • @elizabethyates5933
      @elizabethyates5933 9 років тому

      I don't understand how anyone could think this is so hard. This is probably one of the easiest patterns to start with... I guess it depends on the person and how they learn... I learn best when I am shown and I try doing the task on my own.. Some people learn better when they hear the instructions or read them... Maybe if your videos had the audio instructions and written instructions people would understand better. Or maybe not. *shrug* helped me though! Time to go get some paracord ;)

  • @fugitive247
    @fugitive247 13 років тому

    @kj40000 That was my impression also, that bugle cord is worked just like a crochet chain. The obvious differences are the medium (nylon cord vs. yarn), and that bugle cord isn't started with a slip knot.

  • @jeannepomuscenehabineza9540

    Thank you very much indeed for your help. If it is possible, you can show us the full Paracord lanyard that's used on the uniforms of military officers, scouts, and so on.

  • @sharonfrench1087
    @sharonfrench1087 8 років тому

    Thank you we had my husband's military medals framed. This cord would make a very nice addition.

  • @sophitia42
    @sophitia42 14 років тому

    That looks like a cool cord. I'll have to try it.

  • @tutube998
    @tutube998 14 років тому

    Outstanding! Finally a good show.

  • @rodica69
    @rodica69 15 років тому +1

    it's very similar with basic crocheting or macrame. :) very nice, too.
    this will make a perfect i-cord for my new crocheted cardigan.

  • @RKurtzweil68
    @RKurtzweil68 11 років тому

    Could also make for a simple knife lanyard also....love yer vids!..Never gets boring,keep em going.

  • @cyn4726
    @cyn4726 9 років тому +1

    Great collection of examples, dude. Thx!

  • @JRomason
    @JRomason 15 років тому

    I figured it out,
    "Magician's Rope" is the key
    thanks for all the suggestions though

  • @bryantreacher5793
    @bryantreacher5793 2 роки тому

    This knot is based on a stevedore knot not a double overhand knot and if tied correctly can be unraveled from both ends simple by pushing the end back through the knot .

  • @wt1236
    @wt1236 9 років тому

    Fantastic, easy straight to the point, Thankyou

  • @michelagraves7726
    @michelagraves7726 11 років тому +1

    Very beautiful

  • @Mkp20000
    @Mkp20000 6 років тому +1

    So, to complete the video..... how do you attach this design to a bugle?

  • @rickthenailer
    @rickthenailer 12 років тому

    This cord makes a neat bracelet, easily unraveled to get acces to almost 2 meters of paracord.

  • @Shaftiel
    @Shaftiel 13 років тому +1

    hey its just like a chain knot cept more fancy. cool! and i want 2 know how to tie that thing at the end

  • @DustinManke
    @DustinManke 2 роки тому

    How long of a cord are you supposed to use?
    Edit. 3:46 hm. Hmh. Never mind. Wish it were at the beginning but hey. It’s here.

  • @jayitadey4152
    @jayitadey4152 8 років тому +2

    this is very good i love it

  • @datGuy0309
    @datGuy0309 6 років тому

    The difference between a bugle and a trumpet is that a bugle has a mostly cylindrical bore, while a trumpet is mostly conical, flaring out near the end.

  • @alanthedrum
    @alanthedrum 7 років тому

    Trumpets may not have valves. The difference is in the way the bore tapers.

  • @GenericGene
    @GenericGene 16 років тому

    Good Job - Looking forward To More Demonstrations -

  • @PaperSquadron
    @PaperSquadron 3 роки тому

    It's time to do a remake of this one...

  • @rickthenailer
    @rickthenailer 11 років тому

    How about a video on how to link the ends together? I think this buglecord or double chain would make a terrific brazelet.
    I have the Budworth´s book of decorative knots, but have not been able to do it.

  • @katebowers1
    @katebowers1 10 років тому +1

    could you use this same method to make drag ropes for marching side drums as I am really keen on making my own!!

  • @UNICAYGENIAL
    @UNICAYGENIAL 9 років тому

    Beatiful work.. thanks Blessings

  • @Gideon1870
    @Gideon1870 15 років тому

    Great video

  • @Kari77251
    @Kari77251 5 років тому

    Great video! But... how did you join the two ends to make the loop?

  • @Spikestrip55
    @Spikestrip55 14 років тому

    As with your other videos, this is well presented instructilnally and videographically! Length wise, for the same length of finsished product, does this use more paracord than a standard bracelet seen elsewhere (would this be a better bracelet for carrying into the backwoods)?

  • @rainingcrystalx
    @rainingcrystalx 14 років тому +1

    really cool. good presentation. you make it look simple.. i'll try it now. favorited, liked, subbed. oh i think i did ok. thanks so much!

  • @JasonasaurausRex
    @JasonasaurausRex 14 років тому

    Same principle used in crocheting. It does look better with the cord, though. . . and crocheting is annoying and monotonous. Good video, glad I can see every detail.

  • @dtiding008
    @dtiding008 14 років тому

    hey! this can be used as a bracelet too...i like it a lot ...thanks for the tutorial you are awesome!

  • @chainsawsamurai3134
    @chainsawsamurai3134 8 років тому +1

    Good stuff, thank you.

  • @bobthebeast21
    @bobthebeast21 15 років тому

    hi, im thinking of making a rock sling with this knot/braid and im wondering, how wide is the final product?

  • @flappydoo100
    @flappydoo100 11 років тому

    It is not useless! I play the trumpet as First Chair.

  • @felicam2001
    @felicam2001 14 років тому

    Cool song ! Can U tell us the name

  • @blackreazor
    @blackreazor 16 років тому

    you know, this looks very similar to one taht my mom uses to make crochet, the only thing is that a little simpler, I makethem without the needle that she uses and sell them as bacelets.

  • @imsirious21
    @imsirious21 10 років тому +34

    we should play this music in prisons as a real punishment

  • @mysss29
    @mysss29 10 років тому

    Damn, I was hoping he'd show the method for joining the ends. Which is the part I didn't grasp from a book.

  • @jennyrodriguezmamani7982
    @jennyrodriguezmamani7982 5 років тому

    Muchas gracias ☺

  • @monikhushalpuri
    @monikhushalpuri 13 років тому

    @TyingItAllTogether hey I make an indian musical instrument called dhol and the bass is tuned by ropes and they have to be on pretty tight (cotton rope) could I use the military bugle to secure the rope tightly one extra time since I normally do a strong knot before the military bugle its mainly for design purposes with extra rope but could I use as an extra knot

  • @MrFaite
    @MrFaite 15 років тому

    gracias friends

  • @derptothemaxclearly
    @derptothemaxclearly 9 років тому +2

    Damn it... look at 1:21 and then look at 1:32. Where we are left at 1:21 is not were we start at 1:32 not by nearly half the length of cord. Not to mention, 81 seconds to tie The Poacher's Knot (ABOK # 409, p 65.) ? I followed along until I was finished and thought WTF all that for The Poacher's Knot why? Or at least just tell us, that you are going to reinvent the wheel so that those of us that know what a wheel looks like can just get there. Then at 1:32 just say hey guys, we are going to do a The Chain Sinnet (Chain Stitch) (ABOK # 2868, p 472) sometimes called a Monkey Braid but take note, you pass through two loops instead of one! That would clear up a massive amount of confusion.

  • @davidgalamov8005
    @davidgalamov8005 10 років тому

    this reminds me of the tie i use for my military shose just that its a bit more complicated but they both ties reliese very easly in one pol

  • @SuS_NuG_It
    @SuS_NuG_It 13 років тому

    @Kourttnee23 did you not watch the video to the end? they said it at the end.

  • @titanium9000
    @titanium9000 12 років тому +1

    I'm upstairs on the computer learning this knot, my wife comes up and asks if I'm watching porn. Great. Nice music btw..

  • @katieh1989
    @katieh1989 15 років тому

    does this start with a double fishermans knot??

  • @faithhanes5076
    @faithhanes5076 3 роки тому

    I like its too

  • @moonmoon4537
    @moonmoon4537 5 років тому +1

    You can’t slow it down and walk anyone through it? Just tie it as fast as possible? This is the only fucking guide I can find anywhere on line and you’re over here flying through that shit

  • @17bran40
    @17bran40 13 років тому

    @TyingItAllTogether can u use a shoe lase?

  • @JRomason
    @JRomason 15 років тому

    where do you get the fancy type of string to do this?

  • @TheMadisonMachine
    @TheMadisonMachine 14 років тому +1

    What is this song?

  • @brendaG73
    @brendaG73 15 років тому

    that was answered at the end of the video...(3:35)
    10 feet of 1/4 inch solid braid nylon

  • @ThePoliceUT3
    @ThePoliceUT3 14 років тому

    hey thanks, you made that very simple.... :D

  • @iraklionezero
    @iraklionezero 8 років тому

    a thread material used in this video?

  • @fnaseb
    @fnaseb 14 років тому

    Does Anybody knows, how long the cord must be, to knot a 50cm (0,5m) long military buggle knot
    (sry, for the bad englisch)

  • @backupsdfdf
    @backupsdfdf 11 років тому +5

    at 1:21, a simple turn complicates everything... another video that is very, very difficult to learn... forget dong tis with paracord...

  • @amanmehta10000
    @amanmehta10000 14 років тому

    can u tell meto make any cool key ring for male bikes i hope u do this !!!!
    thnks in advance

  • @titanium9000
    @titanium9000 12 років тому +1

    I'm upstairs learning this cord and my wife comes up and says turn the porn down. Nice music btw..lol

  • @blackwinter35
    @blackwinter35 12 років тому

    WOULD THAT MAKE A GOOD SORT OF A MINI LIL WHIP THING CUASE IT KINDA LOOKS LIKE IT HURTS

  • @lucasrodrigues7184
    @lucasrodrigues7184 10 років тому

    voce serviu na marinha ?

  • @SpiritOfTheOpera
    @SpiritOfTheOpera 10 років тому

    guys, i figured it out... i'll see if i can make a video to explain it

  • @pipandchico
    @pipandchico 13 років тому

    i might do something like this but in bracelet form

  • @mrqthews
    @mrqthews 14 років тому

    it's actually just a modified crochet chain stitch, isn't it.
    Thank you.

  • @palomino13
    @palomino13 9 років тому +3

    now to find a how to video

  • @D0cPr0c09
    @D0cPr0c09 15 років тому

    im really confused just how to start it off it keeps going wrong

  • @eddarby469
    @eddarby469 3 роки тому

    ... actually very few buglers play a bugle anymore. You only see them at funerals and occassionally at a boy scout camp.

  • @snowsquirrel11
    @snowsquirrel11 14 років тому

    @Bubbaleur Actually, if you're pronouncing it with proper French it's: RAY-VAY-YAY

  • @ovilau
    @ovilau 11 років тому

    Me parece hermoso!

  • @Skill_Issue92
    @Skill_Issue92 14 років тому

    i playtaps on the trumpet o and the cornet(smallc trumpet)

  • @saankrah
    @saankrah 15 років тому

    UGHHH.
    i'm trying to make this to make them
    into bracelets.
    but i cant do it.

  • @kokanut1
    @kokanut1 14 років тому

    are you in the army?
    you know alot of army knots.

  • @Petegrin1
    @Petegrin1 14 років тому

    What's it 4?

  • @gbloxc595
    @gbloxc595 10 років тому

    how you do it i try and try it is be failed

  • @MrDavidlfields
    @MrDavidlfields 7 років тому

    Poachers knot. Basically a modified chain sinnet

  • @planquesbastian6507
    @planquesbastian6507 5 років тому

    merci

  • @geminirat60
    @geminirat60 14 років тому

    what about a coronet

  • @espedaire
    @espedaire 14 років тому

    nice rant :)

  • @jshow420
    @jshow420 13 років тому

    that's kind of a dumb know how do you lace that on to something life a knife?

  • @avatarmeeee
    @avatarmeeee 15 років тому

    its almost just like crocheting/finger crocheting :]

  • @smatal
    @smatal 15 років тому

    lol neither can i im stuck on the first part

  • @annexxx5886
    @annexxx5886 6 років тому

    i make this 1 on scouting

  • @gokharol
    @gokharol 15 років тому

    looks easy...actually

  • @Meissie40
    @Meissie40 15 років тому

    i give up i have tried 20 times and i cannot do this......... D:

  • @tytyminh
    @tytyminh 14 років тому

    dat was WOW

  • @tutube998
    @tutube998 14 років тому

    LOL. I think UNHWILDCATS93 lost his night job. I'm glad you did not pay me to write a good comment.

  • @bryantreacher5793
    @bryantreacher5793 5 років тому

    Your do not start off right I notice you are right handed so if you use your left thum and make 3turns on it then take the first turn over the other 2 then make 1 more turn and take the turn that is at the bottom over the other 2turns then add 1more turn and keep repeating you will see that your start is not right also if you insert your start end into your chain and pull it should all come undone..

  • @nataliaroasantana6336
    @nataliaroasantana6336 10 років тому +2

    que nudo tan dificil

  • @uUrRiIIiRrUu
    @uUrRiIIiRrUu 15 років тому

    i cant do it :(

  • @straybulletmstr
    @straybulletmstr 12 років тому

    @metro2033mria 10 feet he said at the end

  • @ritchiehunter808
    @ritchiehunter808 12 років тому

    more instructions, about half the speed. i gave up from the jet speed knot

  • @TeodorStanojevic96
    @TeodorStanojevic96 11 років тому

    can't do the first step :///

  • @ethanmemelord2727
    @ethanmemelord2727 9 років тому

    This is kinda like a daisy chain

  • @BlaqueRainbow
    @BlaqueRainbow 14 років тому +1

    U MISPRONOUNCED REVEILLE...LOL ITS "RAH-VAH-YAY"..GOOD VIDEO THO

  • @instrodude94
    @instrodude94 14 років тому

    this is too hard the only one i can do so far is the celtic heart knot

  • @moussaouiabderzak4877
    @moussaouiabderzak4877 9 років тому

    goooooooooooooodddddddd

  • @saankrah
    @saankrah 15 років тому

    this is friggin sweet,
    but its so hard to follow.

  • @Picasanta
    @Picasanta 13 років тому

    i like very much the knot. But the music is horrible!

  • @fund.i.ycraftideas7932
    @fund.i.ycraftideas7932 3 роки тому

    What in 1:21