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@FluXiioN probably cornets.....
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Very nice!
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Nice job form a french horn player.
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@GeneHChan Okay well thank you for the explanation.
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@FluXiioN or perhaps it are flugel horns
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Oh my mistake. =P then the cornets were not together throughout the piece.
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Oh my mistake. =P then the cornets were not together throughout the piece.
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Oh my mistake. =P
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@FluXiioN That would be cornet
SS baritone from Kilmarnock Concert Brass (Scottish 3rd section champions 2010)
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well what you call the instruments that sound like trumpets in this piece then?
FluXiioN 1 year ago
@FluXiioN - a standard configuration for a British brass band is 1 Soprano Cornet (Eb), 4 solo Cornets (Bb), 2 2nd Cornets (Bb), 2 3rd Cornets (Bb), 1 Flugelhorn (Bb), 3 Eb Horns (Solo, 1st, and 2nd), 2 Trombones (in Bb Treble Clef, 1st & 2nd), 1 Bass Trombone (Bass Clef), 2 Baritones (Bb Treble Clef, 1st & 2nd), 2 Euphoniums (Bb Treble Clef), 2 Eb Basses ["Tubas"] (Eb Treble Clef), 2 Bb Basses (Bb Treble Clef), 1-3 percussionists. This particular band, LMBB, sticks to [continued...]
GeneHChan 1 year ago
@FluXiioN - the standard instruments named, but not to the exact numbers quoted.
GeneHChan 1 year ago
not to be picky but the trumpets werent exactly together throughout the piece xP
FluXiioN 1 year ago
@FluXiioN - not to be picky, but there are no trumpets in a British brass band. (grin)
GeneHChan 1 year ago
No alto sax?
Or are they just way to quiet?
Dudesitsme 2 years ago
@Dudesitsme - that's correct. There are no alto saxes, or any saxes, or any woodwinds at all, in a British brass band.
GeneHChan 1 year ago