Brass instrument | |
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Classification | |
Hornbostel–Sachs classification | 423.231
[1] (Valved aerophone sounded by lip vibration featuring a conical bore) |
Developed | 19th century[ citation needed] |
Playing range | |
( concert pitch [2]) | |
Related instruments | |
The soprano cornet is a transposing brass instrument similar to the standard B♭ cornet but pitched a fourth higher in E♭. [3]
A single soprano cornet is usually seen in brass bands and silver bands and can be found playing lead or descant parts in other musical ensembles.
Brass instrument | |
---|---|
Classification | |
Hornbostel–Sachs classification | 423.231
[1] (Valved aerophone sounded by lip vibration featuring a conical bore) |
Developed | 19th century[ citation needed] |
Playing range | |
( concert pitch [2]) | |
Related instruments | |
The soprano cornet is a transposing brass instrument similar to the standard B♭ cornet but pitched a fourth higher in E♭. [3]
A single soprano cornet is usually seen in brass bands and silver bands and can be found playing lead or descant parts in other musical ensembles.