Brass Band Instrumentation
One E flat Soprano Cornet serves
as the piccolo voice. It requires a delicate touch and is used
frequently as a soloist or to add brightness to the cornet tutti sound.
Four B flat Solo Cornets are
the lead voices in the ensemble. The use of four cornets permits players
to switch off on parts that are frequently continuous throughout the
entire piece. Divisi parts are also frequent. The four solo players
should ideally match each other in sound.
Two B flat Second Cornets and two
B flat Third Cornets fill
out the cornet choir.
One B flat Repiano Cornet is the "roving middle
linebacker" of the section. Often used as a solo voice or doubling the
Soprano Cornet in unison or at the octave. The Repiano is also used to
add weight to the other Cornet parts.
One B flat Flugelhorn serves
as a bridge to the Tenor Horns. It is a frequent solo voice and is often
used as the top voice in the horn family.
Three E flat Tenor Horns (Solo,
First and Second) often perform as a choir with flugelhorns and
baritones. The Solo Horn is a frequent solo voice. Also commonly
referred to as the Alto Horn in the United
States; it is an upright, three valve
instrument, with a lighter sound than the French Horn.
Two B flat Baritones are
often doubled with Euphoniums but work best as lower extensions of the
Tenor Horn section. As separate voices, their ability to blend and add a
middle-low voice without heaviness is a unique feature of the brass
band.
Two B flat Euphoniums are
the predominant solo tenor voices and also function as tutti enforcers
with the basses.
Two B flat Tenor Trombones provide
punch and drive because of their cylindrical construction. One
Bass Trombone is
both a low support for the trombone section and an additional weight to
the tubas…and is the only brass instrument to be reading in concert
pitch (bass clef).
Two E flat Tubas and two
B flat Tubas give
composers an extraordinary flexibility in dictating the sound of the
bass part. The lighter quality of the E flats can have all the Iyricism
of the Euphoniums while the fatter B flat Tuba sound adds weight. In
octaves or fifths, the section can give the brass band an incredible
richness of tone.
Three Percussionists will
cover the entire spectrum of percussion instruments. Timpani, battery,
and mallets are standard for almost all compositions.
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