Wondering what those of you who have the Cornet think of it versus the Trumpet in C for jazz playing (or any non-orchestral playing).
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Cornet Best Jazz Trumpet?
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@aplanchard said:
Wondering what those of you who have the Cornet think of it versus the Trumpet in C for jazz playing (or any non-orchestral playing).
Hello.
I think the Cornet makes a very nice horn for Jazz improv. in a small jazz ensemble, or alone with Piano, Bass & Drums. However, in the Big Band Jazz setting, the Bb trumet offers quite a bit more power and edge. The C trumpets are ok, but it's my opinion that Bb is the way to go for big band. Of course, you can do anything you want, and I hope you do. The rotary valve type of trumpets have been used in small jazz groups over the yeats, and are very nice.
Dennis
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Here's a little cover I did of an old bop tune - I did it to test out the cornet when it first came out. It's all VSL cornet except for the very last note.
http://homepage.mac.com/jackweaver4/.Public/Joy%20SpringA1.mp3
In larger jazz ensembles I would suggest using a combination the entire trumpet family - even the piccolo trumpet. It helps break up the 'organ' effect.
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Using different trumpets for a big band sound is a good idea, indeed. I tried working with the Bb only, and it just doesn't get it. However, I guess one could play with each instantiation of a Bb Tpt. to detune, add processors, etc. Probably a lot more work than just using different trumpets on each part.
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Thanks for that Jack. It answered all I need to know. I went through a "transcribe everything Brownie" phase and remember that piece fondly.
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Thanks, I thinks it's important to visualize Freddie Staudigl (VSL trumpet artist) with one of those knit African jazz hats (orange & green), dark glasses and a 'soul patch' beard.