C flat is the same as B natural because there is a semi-tone between B natural and C.
THerefore C flat (B natural) is second valve.
Neither it is a woodwind instrument and has keys. Do you mean the soprano cornet? This is a brass instrument which has piston valves.
The repiano cornet is a part rather than an instrument. It found in brass band scores and is played on a standard B-flat cornet.
The cornet was invented in the early 19th century and developed by the post horn. The cornet sound ranges from lower C sharp to high C. B playing one myself it is very, very hard!
They are the same.I think? A cornet is shorter because of the way it is configured but they both have the same length of tubing.
Brass instruments such as the trumpet, cornet, French horn and tuba.
It is in b-flat It was originally called the Cornopean. The lowest note is a low f-sharp and this highest is c. It was originally made with two valves but was then changed to have three valves.
first two valves, 1 and 2, same as E
3 valves
3 valves
Same as a B-flat cornet. Brass instruments, when transposing, are always referred to in a flat key rather than sharp.
A bugle (usually) doesn't have valves, while a cornet almost always does. This means a cornet can play notes that are not possible on the bugle, but the instruments are similar enough that someone who can play a cornet can also play a bugle (or just mimic one on a cornet by not using the valves).
Same as a B-flat cornet. Brass instruments, when transposing, are always referred to in a flat key rather than sharp.
the french horn the highest is the C cornet/ trumpet followed by the Flugal horn which looks like a cornet but is normally E Flat. the you go to french and tenor horns .
Neither it is a woodwind instrument and has keys. Do you mean the soprano cornet? This is a brass instrument which has piston valves.
The repiano cornet is a part rather than an instrument. It found in brass band scores and is played on a standard B-flat cornet.
The cornet was invented in the early 19th century and developed by the post horn. The cornet sound ranges from lower C sharp to high C. B playing one myself it is very, very hard!
They are the same.I think? A cornet is shorter because of the way it is configured but they both have the same length of tubing.