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Not to be confused with coronet
Coronet

A coronet is a small Crown consisting of ornaments fixed on a metal ring. Unlike a crown, a coronet never has arches.The word stems from the Old French coronete, a diminutive of coronne , itself from the Latin corona ....


The cornet is a brass instrument
Brass instrument

A brass instrument is a musical instrument whose tone is produced by vibration of the lips as the player blows into a tubular resonator. They are also called labrosones, literally meaning "lip-vibrated instruments" ....
 very similar to the trumpet
Trumpet

The trumpet is a musical instrument with the highest Register in the brass instrument family. Trumpets are among the oldest musical instruments, dating back to at least 1500 BC....
, distinguished by its conical bore
Bore (wind instruments)

The bore of a wind instrument is its interior chamber that defines a flow path through which air travels and is set into vibration to produce sounds....
, compact shape, and mellower tone quality. The most common cornet is a transposing instrument
Transposing instrument

A transposing instrument is a musical instrument for which written notes are read at a pitch different from Pitch #Concert pitch, which a non-transposing instrument, such as a piano, would play....
 in B. It is not related to the medieval cornett
Cornett

The cornett, cornetto or zink is an early wind instrument, dating from the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods. It was used in what are now called alta capellas or wind ensembles....
 or cornetto.

The cornet was originally derived from the post horn
Post horn

The post horn is a valveless cylindrical Brass instrument or copper instrument with cupped mouthpiece, used to signal the arrival or departure of a post riders or mail coach....
. Sometimes it is called a cornopean, which refers to the earliest cornets with the Stölzel valve system.

This instrument could not have been developed without the improvement of piston valve
Piston valve

A piston valve is a device used to control the motion of a fluid along a tubing or pipe by means of the linear motion of a piston within a chamber or cylinder ....
s by Heinrich Stölzel
Heinrich Stölzel

Heinrich St?lzel was a Germany horn player who developed some of the first Brass instrument#Valves for brass instruments. He developed the first valve for a brass instrument, the St?lzel valve, in 1814, and went on to develop various other designs, some jointly with other inventor musicians....
 and Friedrich Blühmel.






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Not to be confused with coronet
Coronet

A coronet is a small Crown consisting of ornaments fixed on a metal ring. Unlike a crown, a coronet never has arches.The word stems from the Old French coronete, a diminutive of coronne , itself from the Latin corona ....


The cornet is a brass instrument
Brass instrument

A brass instrument is a musical instrument whose tone is produced by vibration of the lips as the player blows into a tubular resonator. They are also called labrosones, literally meaning "lip-vibrated instruments" ....
 very similar to the trumpet
Trumpet

The trumpet is a musical instrument with the highest Register in the brass instrument family. Trumpets are among the oldest musical instruments, dating back to at least 1500 BC....
, distinguished by its conical bore
Bore (wind instruments)

The bore of a wind instrument is its interior chamber that defines a flow path through which air travels and is set into vibration to produce sounds....
, compact shape, and mellower tone quality. The most common cornet is a transposing instrument
Transposing instrument

A transposing instrument is a musical instrument for which written notes are read at a pitch different from Pitch #Concert pitch, which a non-transposing instrument, such as a piano, would play....
 in B. It is not related to the medieval cornett
Cornett

The cornett, cornetto or zink is an early wind instrument, dating from the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods. It was used in what are now called alta capellas or wind ensembles....
 or cornetto.

The cornet was originally derived from the post horn
Post horn

The post horn is a valveless cylindrical Brass instrument or copper instrument with cupped mouthpiece, used to signal the arrival or departure of a post riders or mail coach....
. Sometimes it is called a cornopean, which refers to the earliest cornets with the Stölzel valve system.

This instrument could not have been developed without the improvement of piston valve
Piston valve

A piston valve is a device used to control the motion of a fluid along a tubing or pipe by means of the linear motion of a piston within a chamber or cylinder ....
s by Heinrich Stölzel
Heinrich Stölzel

Heinrich St?lzel was a Germany horn player who developed some of the first Brass instrument#Valves for brass instruments. He developed the first valve for a brass instrument, the St?lzel valve, in 1814, and went on to develop various other designs, some jointly with other inventor musicians....
 and Friedrich Blühmel. In the early 19th century, these two instrument makers almost simultaneously invented the modern valves, as still used today. They jointly applied for a patent and were granted this for a period of ten years. The first notable virtuoso player was Jean Baptiste Arban, who studied the cornet extensively and published La grande méthode complète de cornet à piston et de saxhorn, commonly referred to as the Arban method
Arban method

The Arban Method is a complete pedagogical method for students of trumpet, cornet, and other valved brass instruments. The original edition was published by Jean-Baptiste Arban in 1864 and it has never been out of print since....
, in 1864. Up until the early 20th century, the trumpet and cornet coexisted in musical ensembles. In symphonic repertoire one will often find separate parts for both trumpet and cornet. As several instrument builders made improvements to both instruments, they started to look and sound more alike. The modern day cornet is used in brass band
Brass band (British style)

A British-style brass band is a musical ensemble comprising a standardised range of brass and percussion instruments. The modern form of the brass band in the United Kingdom dates back to the 19th century, with a vibrant tradition of competition based around local industry and communities....
s, concert band
Concert band

A concert band, also called wind band, symphonic band, symphonic winds, wind orchestra, wind symphony, or wind ensemble, is a performing ensemble consisting of several members of the woodwind instrument family, brass instrument family and percussion instrument family....
s, and in specific symphonic
Orchestra

An orchestra is an Musical ensemble, usually fairly large with string, brass, woodwind sections, and possibly a percussion section as well. The term orchestra derives from the name for the area in front of an theatre of ancient Greece reserved for the Greek chorus....
 repertoire that requires a more mellow sound.

The name cornet is derived from corne, meaning horn, itself from Latin cornus.

Ensembles with cornets


Brass band (British style)

British style brass band
Brass band (British style)

A British-style brass band is a musical ensemble comprising a standardised range of brass and percussion instruments. The modern form of the brass band in the United Kingdom dates back to the 19th century, with a vibrant tradition of competition based around local industry and communities....
 ensembles consist completely of brass instruments (except for the percussion
Percussion instrument

A percussion instrument is any object which produces a sound by being hit with an implement, shaken, rubbed, scraped, or by any other action which sets the object into vibration....
 section). The cornet is the leading melodic instrument in this ensemble and trumpets are never used. The ensemble consists of about thirty musicians, including nine B cornets and one E cornet (soprano cornet
Soprano cornet

The soprano cornet is a brass instrument very similar to the standard cornet.The soprano cornet is a transposing instrument in E, pitched higher than the standard cornet....
) in the higher registers.

Concert band

The cornet also features in the British-style concert band
Concert band

A concert band, also called wind band, symphonic band, symphonic winds, wind orchestra, wind symphony, or wind ensemble, is a performing ensemble consisting of several members of the woodwind instrument family, brass instrument family and percussion instrument family....
, unlike the American concert band or wind band, where it is replaced by the trumpet
Trumpet

The trumpet is a musical instrument with the highest Register in the brass instrument family. Trumpets are among the oldest musical instruments, dating back to at least 1500 BC....
. This slight difference in instrumentation derives from the British concert band's heritage in military band
Military band

File:Band Trooping the Colour, 16th June 2007.jpgA military band is a group of personnel that perform musical duties for military functions, usually for the armed forces....
s, where the highest brass instrument is always the cornet. There are usually four to six B cornets present in a concert band, but no E instrument, as this role is taken by the E clarinet.

Fanfare orkest

Fanfare orkesten ("fanfare orchestras"), only found in the Netherlands, Belgium and Northern France, use the complete saxhorn
Saxhorn

The saxhorn is a valved brass instrument with a tapered bore and deep cup-shaped mouthpiece . The sound has a characteristic mellow quality, and blends well with other brass....
 family of instruments. The standard instrumentation includes both the cornet and the trumpet; however, in recent decades, the cornet has largely been replaced by the trumpet.

Jazz ensemble

In old style jazz band
Jazz band

A jazz band is a musical ensemble that plays jazz music usually without a conductor. Jazz bands usually consist of a rhythm section and a horn section....
s, the cornet was preferred to the trumpet, but from the swing era onwards it has been largely replaced by the trumpet, although it has never passed completely out of use. The cornet is now rarely found in big bands mainly because of its limited volume and less piercing tone in comparison to the trumpet. A growing taste for louder and more aggressive sounding instruments has been the chief cause of this trend, especially since the advent of bebop
Bebop

Bebop or bop is a form of jazz characterized by fast tempos and improvisation based on harmonic structure rather than melody. It was developed in the early and mid-1940s....
 in the post World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 era.

The legendary jazz pioneer Buddy Bolden
Buddy Bolden

Charles "Buddy" Bolden was an African American cornetist and is regarded by contemporaries as a key figure in the development of a New Orleans style of rag-time music which later came to be known as jazz....
 played the cornet, and Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong

Louis Daniel Armstrong , nicknamed Satchmo or Pops, was an American jazz trumpeter and singer.Coming to prominence in the 1920s as an innovative cornet and trumpet player, Armstrong was a foundational influence on jazz, shifting the music's focus from collective improvisation to solo performers....
, probably the best-known jazz cornetist, started off on the cornet as well, but later switched to the trumpet. Cornetists such as Bubber Miley and Rex Stewart
Rex Stewart

Rex Stewart was an United States jazz cornetist best known for his work with the Duke Ellington orchestra.After stints with Elmer Snowden, Fletcher Henderson, Horace Henderson, McKinney's Cotton Pickers, and Luis Russell, Stewart joined the Ellington band in 1934....
 contributed substantially to the Duke Ellington Orchestra's early sound. Other influential jazz cornetists include King Oliver, Bix Beiderbecke
Bix Beiderbecke

Leon Bix Beiderbecke was an American jazz cornetist and composer, as well as a skilled classical and jazz pianist.One of the leading names in 1920s jazz, Beiderbecke's career was cut short by chronic poor health, exacerbated by alcoholism....
, Ruby Braff
Ruby Braff

Reuben "Ruby" Braff was an United States of America jazz trumpeter and cornetist.Braff was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He was renowned for working in an idiom ultimately derived from the playing of Louis Armstrong and Bix Beiderbecke....
 and Nat Adderley
Nat Adderley

Nathaniel Adderley was an United States jazz cornet and trumpet player who played in the hard bop and soul jazz genres. He was the brother of saxophonist Julian Cannonball Adderley....
. Notable performances on cornet by players generally associated with the trumpet include Freddie Hubbard
Freddie Hubbard

Frederick Dewayne Hubbard was an United States jazz trumpeter. He was known primarily for playing in the bebop, hard bop and post bop styles from the early 60s and on....
's on Empyrean Isles
Empyrean Isles

Empyrean Isles is the fourth album by jazz musician Herbie Hancock, released on June 17, 1964 on Blue Note Records. It features the debut of two of his most popular compositions, "One Finger Snap" and "Cantaloupe Island"....
 by Herbie Hancock
Herbie Hancock

Herbert Jeffrey "Herbie" Hancock is a jazz pianist and composer. He embraces elements of rock and roll and soul music while adopting freer stylistic elements from jazz....
 and Don Cherry
Don Cherry (jazz)

Don Cherry was an innovative African-American jazz trumpeter whose career began with a long association with saxophonist Ornette Coleman, and who would go on to live and work with a wide variety of musicians in many parts of the world....
's on The Shape of Jazz to Come
The Shape of Jazz to Come

The Shape of Jazz to Come is an influential album by Ornette Coleman. It was his debut album for Atlantic Records, who released it in late 1959....
 by Ornette Coleman
Ornette Coleman

Ornette Coleman is an United States saxophoneist, violinist, trumpeter and composer. He was one of the major innovators of the free jazz movement of the 1950s and 1960s....
.

Relationship to trumpet

The cornet was invented by adding valves to the post horn
Post horn

The post horn is a valveless cylindrical Brass instrument or copper instrument with cupped mouthpiece, used to signal the arrival or departure of a post riders or mail coach....
 in 1814. The valves allowed for melodic playing throughout the register of the cornet. Trumpets were slower to adopt the new valve technology, so for the next 100 years or more, composers often wrote separate parts for trumpet and cornet. The trumpet would play fanfare
Fanfare

A fanfare is a short piece of music played by trumpets and other brass instruments, frequently accompanied by percussion instruments, usually for ceremony purposes....
-like passages, while the cornet played more melodic passages. The modern trumpet has valves that allow it to play the same notes and fingerings as the cornet.

Cornets and trumpets made in a given key
Key (music)

In music theory, the term key is used in many different and sometimes contradictory ways. A common use is to speak of music as being "in" a certain key, such as in the key of C or in the key of F-sharp....
 (usually the key of B) play at the same pitch, and the technique for playing the instruments is nearly identical. However, cornets and trumpets are not entirely interchangeable, as they differ in timbre
Timbre

In music, timbre is the quality of a musical note or sound or tone that distinguishes different types of sound production, such as voices or musical instruments....
. Also available, but usually seen only in the brass band, is an E soprano model, pitched a fourth above the standard B. There is usually only one E cornet in a band, adding an extreme high register to the brass band sound. It can be effective in cutting through even the loudest tutti
Tutti

Tutti is an Italian language word literally meaning all or together. As a musical term, it is used in various ways. It may refer to an orchestral passage in which every member of the orchestra is playing at once....
 climax.

Unlike the trumpet, which has a cylindrical bore up until the bell section, the tubing of the cornet has a mostly conical bore, starting very narrow at the mouthpiece
Mouthpiece (brass)

File:Embouchure profil.jpgOn brass instruments the mouthpiece is the part of the instrument which is placed upon the player's lips. The purpose of the mouthpiece is a resonator, which passes vibration from the lips to the column of air contained within the instrument, giving rise to the standing wave pattern of vibration in the air column....
 and gradually widening towards the bell. The conical bore of the cornet is primarily responsible for its characteristic warm, mellow tone, which can be distinguished from the more penetrating sound of the trumpet. The conical bore of the cornet also makes it more agile than the trumpet when playing fast passages, but correct pitching is often less assured. The cornet is often preferred for young beginners as it is easier to hold, with its centre of gravity much closer to the player.

Cornet2
The cornet in the illustration is a short model traditional cornet, also known as a "Shepherd's crook" shaped model. These are most often large–bore instruments with a rich mellow sound. There is also a long-model cornet, usually with a smaller bore and a brighter sound, which is closer to a trumpet in appearance. The Shepherd's Crook model is preferred by cornet traditionalists. The long-model cornet is generally used in concert bands in the United States, but has found little following in British-style brass and concert bands.

Playing/technique

Like the trumpet and all other modern brass wind instruments, the cornet makes a sound when the player vibrates ("buzzes") the lips in the mouthpiece, creating a vibrating column of air in the tubing. The frequency
Frequency

Frequency is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time. It is also referred to as temporal frequency.The period is the duration of one cycle in a repeating event, so the period is the reciprocal of the frequency....
 of the air column's vibration can be modified by changing the lip aperture or "embouchure
Embouchure

The embouchure is the use of facial muscles and the shaping of the lips to the mouthpiece of a wind instrument.The word is of French language origin and is related to the root bouche , 'mouth'....
". In addition, the column of air can be lengthened by engaging one or more valves, thus lowering the pitch.

Without valves, the player could only produce a harmonic series
Harmonic series (music)

Definite pitch musical instruments are often based on an approximate harmonic oscillator such as a string or a column of air, which oscillates at numerous frequencies simultaneously....
 of notes like those played by the bugle
Bugle (instrument)

The bugle is one of the simplest brass instruments, having no valves or other pitch-altering devices. All pitch control is done by varying the player's embouchure, since the bugle has no other mechanism for controlling pitch....
 and other "natural" brass instruments. These notes are far apart for most of the instrument's range, making diatonic and chromatic
Diatonic and chromatic

Diatonic and chromatic are terms in music theory that are most often used to characterise Scale , and are also applied to Interval , Chord , notes, musical styles, and kinds of harmony....
 playing impossible except in the extreme high register. The valves change the length of the vibrating column and provide the cornet with the ability to play chromatically.

Cornet mouthpiece
Mouthpiece (brass)

File:Embouchure profil.jpgOn brass instruments the mouthpiece is the part of the instrument which is placed upon the player's lips. The purpose of the mouthpiece is a resonator, which passes vibration from the lips to the column of air contained within the instrument, giving rise to the standing wave pattern of vibration in the air column....
s differ from trumpet mouthpieces; they have a shorter shank, and smaller throat to fit the smaller mouthpiece receiver. The cup size of the mouthpiece is often deeper than the trumpet's.

Lists of important players


Today's players

These are some influential cornet players in the world today.

  • Marc Charig
    Marc Charig

    Mark Charig is a United Kingdom trumpet and cornet.He was particularly active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when he played in settings as diverse as Long John Baldry's group, Soft Machine, and Keith Tippett's group and his Centipede big band....
    , British cornetist and trumpeter, played with Centipede
    Centipede (band)

    Centipede were a jazz/progressive rock/Canterbury scene big band with more than 50 members, organized and led by the United Kingdom free jazz pianist Keith Tippett, that brought together much of a generation of young British jazz and rock musicians, e.g. from the bands Soft Machine, King Crimson, Nucleus and Blossom Toes....
     and King Crimson
    King Crimson

    King Crimson are an English progressive rock band founded by guitarist Robert Fripp and drummer Michael Giles in 1969.They have typically been categorised as a foundational progressive rock group, although they incorporate diverse influences ranging from jazz, European classical music and experimental music to psychedelic music, New Wave mu...
    .
  • Olu Dara
    Olu Dara

    Olu Dara is an United States cornetist, guitarist and singer. He first became known as a jazz musician, playing alongside avant-garde musicians such as David Murray , Henry Threadgill, and Art Blakey....
    , jazz musician and father of noted rapper Nas
    Nas

    Nasir Jones, , , better known by his stage name Nas, , formerly Nasty Nas, is an American rapping and actor. The son of jazz musician Olu Dara, he was born and raised in the Queensbridge, Queens housing projects in New York City....
    .
  • Dave Douglas
    Dave Douglas (trumpeter)

    Dave Douglas is a United States jazz trumpeter and composer whose music is notable for drawing on many non-jazz musical styles, including classical music, European folk music and klezmer....
    , New York based jazz musician and composer, with a long association with John Zorn
    John Zorn

    John Zorn is an American avant-garde composer, orchestration, record producer, saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist. Zorn's recorded output is prolific with hundreds of album credits as a performer, composer, or producer....
    's Masada
    Masada (band)

    Masada is a musical group with rotating personnel led by American saxophonist and composer John Zorn since the early 1990s.Masada is as much a "songbook" as a group, comprising more than 500 relatively brief compositions....
    .
  • Chris Howley, principal cornet of the Gloucester based Polysteel Band.
  • Richard Marshall, principal cornet of the Black Dyke Band
    Black Dyke Band

    The Black Dyke Band, formerly the Black Dyke Mills Band, is one of the oldest and best known brass bands in the world. It was formerly the band of the Black Dyke Mills in Queensbury, West Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, England, a company owned by John Foster....
    , formerly principal cornet of the Grimethorpe Colliery Band
    Grimethorpe Colliery Band

    The Grimethorpe Colliery Band is a brass band, based in Grimethorpe, South Yorkshire, England. It was formed in 1917, as a leisure activity for the workers at the colliery, by members of the disbanded Cudworth Colliery Band....
    .
  • Kevin Metcalf, former principal cornet of the Salvation Army
    Salvation Army

    The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the Christian Church. It has a quasi-military structure and it was founded in 1865 in Great Britian as the East London Christian Mission by William Booth and Catherine Booth....
     Canadian Staff Band.
  • Ron Miles, Denver based jazz musician and composer; frequent collaborator with Bill Frisell
  • Mark Roberts
    Mark Roberts

    Mark Roberts is a famous England streaking who has run naked during several international events.A father of three, Roberts' saga began when he saw a female streaker run naked down a Rugby Sevens game in Hong Kong....
    , Parramatta
    Parramatta, New South Wales

    Parramatta is a suburb in the Greater Western Sydney of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It sits on the bank of the Parramatta River, west of the Sydney central business district, approximately at the geographical centre of its metropolitan area....
    —based traditional style player and Parramatta Salvation Army's YP Band
    Parramatta Salvation Army

    Parramatta Salvation Army is a Salvation Army Corps located in the Central business district of Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the oldest active Salvation Army Corps in Australia....
     Master.
  • Chris Tyle
    Chris Tyle

    Chris Tyle is a traditional jazz musician performing on cornet, trumpet, Drum kit, clarinet and saxophone....
    , traditional/swing jazz and recording artist, leader of the Silver Leaf Jazz Band of New Orleans.
  • Warren Vaché
    Warren Vache

    Warren Vach? is a jazz trumpeter, cornetist and flugelhornist born in Rahway, New Jersey. He came from a musical family as his father was a bassist....
    , Jr., mainstream jazz and recording artist.
  • Gordon Ward, principal cornet of the Salvation Army
    Salvation Army

    The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the Christian Church. It has a quasi-military structure and it was founded in 1865 in Great Britian as the East London Christian Mission by William Booth and Catherine Booth....
     New York Staff Band.
  • Roger Webster
    Roger Webster

    Roger Webster is an England cornetist and psychologist. He has been acclaimed as one of the world's best ever cornetists. He also teaches performance at the Royal Northern College of Music as well as a weekly lecture on psychology ....
    , formerly principal cornet player of Grimethorpe Colliery Band
    Grimethorpe Colliery Band

    The Grimethorpe Colliery Band is a brass band, based in Grimethorpe, South Yorkshire, England. It was formed in 1917, as a leisure activity for the workers at the colliery, by members of the disbanded Cudworth Colliery Band....
     and Black Dyke Band
    Black Dyke Band

    The Black Dyke Band, formerly the Black Dyke Mills Band, is one of the oldest and best known brass bands in the world. It was formerly the band of the Black Dyke Mills in Queensbury, West Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, England, a company owned by John Foster....
    .
  • Philip McCann, Ex-principal cornet player of Sellers International Band
    Sellers International Band

    The Sellers International Band is a brass band from Chapel Hill in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire in the United Kingdom, sometimes known as the Sellers Engineering Band....
    .
  • David Daws, principal cornet of the Hendon Citadel Band, former principal cornet of the International Staff Band
    International Staff Band

    The International Staff Band is the premier brass band of the Salvation Army....
    , and Enfield Citadel Band


Important players from the past

  • Herbert Lincoln Clarke, one of the finest cornet soloists and band leaders at the turn of the 20th century.
  • Jean Baptiste Arban, one of the most influential cornet performers and pedagogue.
  • Leon Bix Beiderbecke, one of the best known jazz cornet players, he had a huge influence on many future jazz musicians
  • Louis Armstrong
    Louis Armstrong

    Louis Daniel Armstrong , nicknamed Satchmo or Pops, was an American jazz trumpeter and singer.Coming to prominence in the 1920s as an innovative cornet and trumpet player, Armstrong was a foundational influence on jazz, shifting the music's focus from collective improvisation to solo performers....
    , arguably the best known cornet player, also a skilled trumpet
    Trumpet

    The trumpet is a musical instrument with the highest Register in the brass instrument family. Trumpets are among the oldest musical instruments, dating back to at least 1500 BC....
     player and singer, and one of the most influential artists in the history of jazz and American music
  • Nat Adderley
    Nat Adderley

    Nathaniel Adderley was an United States jazz cornet and trumpet player who played in the hard bop and soul jazz genres. He was the brother of saxophonist Julian Cannonball Adderley....
    , jazz artist and brother of the famous alto saxophonist Cannonball Adderley
  • Buddy Bolden
    Buddy Bolden

    Charles "Buddy" Bolden was an African American cornetist and is regarded by contemporaries as a key figure in the development of a New Orleans style of rag-time music which later came to be known as jazz....
    , often considered the father of jazz, but his playing is unrecorded
  • W.C. Handy, influential composer and band leader, has been called the "Father of the Blues"
  • Joe "King" Oliver, the first important recorded jazz cornetist, he greatly influenced Louis Armstrong, who played in his band
  • Brian Evans, virtuoso cornet player with the Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band
    Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band

    The Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band was formed in 1881. It is based in Brighouse, in Calderdale in West Yorkshire....
    , Black Dyke Mills Band and Wingates Band
    Wingates Band

    Wingates Band is a Brass_band based in Wingates, a settlement near the town of Westhoughton in North_West_England. It is considered one of the country's finest contesting bands and competes in the Brass_Band_Sections_in_Britain of the British brass band league structure....
    . Best known for playing soprano cornet with Brighouse for the Floral Dance, which reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart
    UK Singles Chart

    The UK Singles Chart is compiled by The Official UK Charts Company on behalf of the British record industry. The chart week runs from Sunday to Saturday, with the chart being printed in Music Week magazine , ChartsPlus , and published online on various sites ....
     in 1977.
  • Red Nichols
    Red Nichols

    Ernest Loring "Red" Nichols was an United States jazz cornettist, composer, and jazz bandleader....
    , and his five pennies


External links

  • - UK based brass discussion forum.