You would have to make some kind of adapter that would allow the larger Trumpet mouthpiece fit into the smaller cornet leadpipe. I don't think anyone does that. It's easier, and more correct, just to buy a cornet mouthpiece since a cornet mouthpiece is designed specifically to fit a cornet.
Both. Primarily trumpet but he also played cornet on some great recordings. but he started on cornet then advanced to trumpet
Yes. In general, any trumpet mouthpiece can be used on any trumpet.
A Flugelhorn sort of looks like a cornet.
The part of the trumpet you blow into is called a "mouthpiece"
Trumpet Baritone Trombone Tuba French Horn Fugel Horn Cornet Those are all I can think of right now
2???? Mouthpiece, leadpipe, valves 1-3, tuning slides, and bell...just for starters.
The difference between different numbered cornet mouthpieces is the size of the mouthpiece. The higher the number on the mouthpiece the smaller the mouthpiece.
Both. Primarily trumpet but he also played cornet on some great recordings. but he started on cornet then advanced to trumpet
Yes. In general, any trumpet mouthpiece can be used on any trumpet.
The lips of the player vibrate into the mouthpiece, the cornet starts to vibrate too.
A Flugelhorn sort of looks like a cornet.
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The part of the trumpet you blow into is called a "mouthpiece"
There is no single inventor of the cornet or trumpet. It has been developed by many people over history. The modern valve cornet was invented by Courtois in 1855.
Trumpet Baritone Trombone Tuba French Horn Fugel Horn Cornet Those are all I can think of right now
No. The saxophone has a specialized mouthpiece with a small wood insert called a reed. The trumpet has no reed.
the cornet