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malco New Member
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 11:48 am Post subject: Solo pieces for cornet? |
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Are there any by known composers , or should i write my own? suggest instrumentation please ? |
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TKSop Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 11:51 am Post subject: |
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What kind of solos?
Jazz?
Brass band?
Solos with piano accompaniment? What genre?
There's lots out there, but without knowing what you're actually looking for, you'll get some wildly varied suggestions. |
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CJceltics33 Veteran Member
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 11:55 am Post subject: |
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Arban solos are very fun. |
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Dale Proctor Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 1:26 pm Post subject: |
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There are some good ones in the back of one of the Clarke books, too. _________________ "Brass bands are all very well in their place - outdoors and several miles away ." - Sir Thomas Beecham |
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trumpet56 Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 2:12 pm Post subject: |
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If you would like a more modern solo to play then I would recommend that you look at 'Song and Dance' by Phillip Sparke. There is a wonderful video on Youtube of Hans Gansch playing this piece. https://youtu.be/lOcgoVKGKgU |
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roynj Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 2:31 pm Post subject: Re: Solo pieces for cornet? |
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malco wrote: | Are there any by known composers , or should i write my own? suggest instrumentation please ? |
What level of solo pieces are you interested in? There are many great solos for cornet by numerous well known composers. In addition there is a wealth of repertoire available on youtube. For starters try Gerard Schwarz Cornet Favorites. |
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dr_trumpet Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 8:44 pm Post subject: |
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http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:For_cornet,_piano
A good place to start. I hope this is what you are looking to find. _________________ Dr. Albert L. Lilly, III DM
Artist/Clinician for Vincent Bach Trumpets (Conn-Selmer)
Principal Trumpet, Hendricks Symphony (Avon, IN)
Arranger/Composer; Lilly Music |
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zaferis Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 3:54 am Post subject: |
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** New Member Warning **
lets see if the OP returns, or just has something to sell..... |
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Don Herman rev2 'Chicago School' Forum Moderator
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 3:58 am Post subject: |
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I suggest folk knock off the inane responses to new posters. It just creates more trash in the threads, personal attacks are against the UA, and every now and then one of these folk might actually be a new member interested in hanging around but instead is run off by the immediate knee-jerk reactions. It's getting old. _________________ "After silence, that which best expresses the inexpressible, is music" - Aldous Huxley |
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TKSop Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 4:04 am Post subject: |
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Don Herman rev2 wrote: | I suggest folk knock off the inane responses to new posters. It just creates more trash in the threads, personal attacks are against the UA, and every now and then one of these folk might actually be a new member interested in hanging around but instead is run off by the immediate knee-jerk reactions. It's getting old. |
Hear, hear.
Plus, why would a 5PW sign up, post 4 posts and then just log off?
If the idea is to get rapid fire market access, you'd just post 5, surely?
Regardless - every thread lives on long after it disappears off the first page... Someone, somewhere, will Google something and find these threads - useful answers will remain useful, empty and hostile responses just leave a bad impression for no good reason. |
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malco New Member
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 5:22 am Post subject: |
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I suggest folk knock off the inane responses to new posters. It just creates more trash in the threads, personal attacks are against the UA, and every now and then one of these folk might actually be a new member interested in hanging around but instead is run off by the immediate knee-jerk reactions. It's getting old.
Thanks for the warning , that some people on this forum are not too wise |
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dr_trumpet Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 6:16 am Post subject: |
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malco wrote: |
Thanks for the warning , that some people on this forum are not too wise |
While I agree with Don that a couple responses you received were unfair, many responded asking for more information, and I responded with a link to online materials where some PDFs of some of the best solo literature for cornet can be referenced, downloaded and played. In the instance here, I felt like the next response was yours, to either answer the questions that were asked of you, to say thanks, I looked at those, or to add further clarity to a very open ended statement.
There are many of us on here willing and able to help, but the best way to get and maintain our help is to clarify when your request is unclear, and to continue responding in a thread where you made a request.
I am totally in agreement that folks should not assume that you are simply looking for a post count to gain access to the marketplace, and would ask you to give the rest of us who did response reasonably some level of reply so we can better assist you.
Respectfully,
AL _________________ Dr. Albert L. Lilly, III DM
Artist/Clinician for Vincent Bach Trumpets (Conn-Selmer)
Principal Trumpet, Hendricks Symphony (Avon, IN)
Arranger/Composer; Lilly Music |
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trumpet_cop Veteran Member
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 9:11 am Post subject: |
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This could seem fairly obvious, but a simple google can give a lot of answers. Arban and Clarke are probably the biggest classic cornet. Sparke and other people who are more British style.. or actually British, are very popular today.
Just remember a solo cornet sound is not the same as BBB sound. It needs to have life and color as there is no large, homogeneous band with which to blend into. That or I haven't been hearing many great BBB players live |
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malco New Member
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 2:03 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for your forebearance! As a latecomer to Cornet it is easy to be VERY ignorant .Because the trumpets get most of the solo work in my band , i assumed , like the viola , that the cornet was a poor relation.So thanks again for the informative response. |
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p76 Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 3:20 pm Post subject: |
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Percy Code wrote some great cornet solos (and grew up in my hometown)
There has been a recent re-release of his solos, with piano accomp.
https://www.facebook.com/DrMatthewVanEmmerik/posts/1606004369430335
Cheers,
Roger _________________ Bb - Selmer Radial, Yamaha YTR634, Kanstul 1001, Kanstul 700.
C - Yamaha 641.
Cornet - Olds Ambassador A6T, Besson 723, Olds Ambassador Long.
Flugel - Kanstul 1525
Mpc. - ACB 3CS, ACB 3ES, Curry 3BBC, Kanstul FB Flugel |
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dr_trumpet Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 6:43 pm Post subject: |
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malco wrote: | Thanks for your forebearance! As a latecomer to Cornet it is easy to be VERY ignorant .Because the trumpets get most of the solo work in my band , i assumed , like the viola , that the cornet was a poor relation.So thanks again for the informative response. |
Thanks for your kind reply. Please don't hesitate if we can help more. There are many here who very much enjoy helping others.
Your question makes sense now, and I see what you meant more clearly. I hope some of the answers here at least gave you a starting point. Many of us would be thrilled to offer more if we can.
Welcome to TH! Glad you are here!
AL _________________ Dr. Albert L. Lilly, III DM
Artist/Clinician for Vincent Bach Trumpets (Conn-Selmer)
Principal Trumpet, Hendricks Symphony (Avon, IN)
Arranger/Composer; Lilly Music |
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ejweiss Veteran Member
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 8:04 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="trumpet56"]If you would like a more modern solo to play then I would recommend that you look at 'Song and Dance' by Phillip Sparke. There is a wonderful video on Youtube of Hans Gansch playing this piece. https://youtu.be/lOcgoVKGKgU[/quote
Anyone have the version for solo with concert band they would like to sell? |
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Harry Hilgers Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2018 2:08 pm Post subject: |
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Dale Proctor wrote: | There are some good ones in the back of one of the Clarke books, too. |
Specifically the 15 solos in the back of Clarke's Characteristic Studies.
They are very challenging. So I practice them at relative slow tempo.
For Cornet solo's, I do think that this Clarke book is one of the best values for the money.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Harry |
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