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cornet and player
* Vincent Bach, an Austro-American cornet and trumpet player and manufacturer
The first notable virtuoso player was Jean-Baptiste Arban, who studied the cornet extensively and published La grande méthode complète de cornet à piston et de saxhorn, commonly referred to as the Arban method, in 1864.
The cornet is often preferred for young beginners as it is easier to hold, with its centre of gravity much closer to the player.
Like the trumpet and all other modern brass wind instruments, the cornet makes a sound when the player vibrates (" buzzes ") the lips in the mouthpiece, creating a vibrating column of air in the tubing.
* 1885 – Joe " King " Oliver, American cornet player and bandleader ( d. 1938 )
As a youngster, Harding had become an accomplished cornet player and played in various bands.
The critic and musician Digby Fairweather sums up Beiderbecke's musical legacy, arguing that " with Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke was the most striking of jazz's cornet ( and of course, trumpet ) fathers ; a player who first captivated his 1920s generation and after his premature death, founded a dynasty of distinguished followers beginning with Jimmy McPartland and moving on down from there.
Joe " King " Oliver ( May 11, 1885 – April 10, 1938 ) was a jazz cornet player and bandleader.
“ Only four years before I learned to play the trumpet in the Waif's Home, or in 1909, the first great jazz orchestra was formed in New Orleans by a cornet player named Dominick James LaRocca.
His father, Niels Jørgensen, was a house painter and amateur musician who, with his abilities as a fiddler and cornet player, was in strong demand for local celebrations.
* Wild Bill Davison, jazz cornet player
* December 25-Pablo Valenzuela, Cuban cornet player and bandleader, 67
Over his long career, Nichols recorded in a wide variety of musical styles, and critic Steve Leggett describes him as " an expert cornet player, a solid improviser, and apparently a workaholic, since he is rumored to have appeared on over 4, 000 recordings during the 1920s alone.
The young Nichols heard the early recordings of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band ( which was not in fact “ original ,” but was the first “ jazz ” band to record ), and later those of Bix Beiderbecke, and these had a strong influence on the young cornet player.
His older brother Jack Carey was a trombone player and bandleader ; Mutt was playing cornet in his brother's band by about 1912.
Paul Mares ( June 15, 1900 – August 18, 1949 ), was an American early dixieland jazz cornet & trumpet player, and leader of the New Orleans Rhythm Kings.
Emmett Louis Hardy ( June 12, 1903 – June 16, 1925 ) was an early jazz cornet player and one of the best regarded New Orleans musicians of his generation.
( Note that as with other New Orleans jazz bands of that time, such as King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band and The Original Tuxedo Orchestra, the more creative player played the second part, the first cornet staying closer to the lead line.
James Wesley " Bubber " Miley ( April 3, 1903 – May 20, 1932 ) was an American early jazz trumpet and cornet player, specializing in the use of the plunger mute.
* Nat Adderley ( 1931 – 2000 ), jazz cornet and trumpet player
Hall was famous during his lifetime as a particularly fine player on the cornet and served for a time as conductor of the Bangor Band.
In January 2008, keyboard and cornet player Phil Sumner was admitted to hospital in Leeds after being knocked unconscious when he attempted a stage dive from a 12-foot PA system.
* George Mitchell ( jazz musician ) ( 1899 – 1972 ), jazz cornet player of the 1920s
La Pastourelle was a well-known ballad by the cornet player Collinet.

cornet and playing
The valves allowed for melodic playing throughout the register of the cornet.
The conical bore of the cornet also makes it more agile than the trumpet when playing fast passages, but correct pitching is often less assured.
Connie Jones playing a long-model cornet.
It can thus be played without too much trouble by trumpet and cornet players, though some adaptation to their playing style may be needed.
He and his wife took in seasonal boarders, he found work playing cornet at the town's camp revival meetings, and he supplemented his income by selling his paintings to tourists.
While courting, Navin and Marie walk along the beach and sing " Tonight You Belong to Me ", with Navin playing the ukulele and Marie on the cornet.
The label mentions " Organ and cornet accompaniment "; the uncredited accompaniests are Fred Longshaw ( actually playing harmonium ) and Louis Armstrong on cornet.
The Ringlings had their own band, with Al playing the bass drum, John the cornet, and Charles and Otto the trombone and tuba.
However, the ensemble passages are frequently effective, and the genius of Armstrong's cornet or trumpet playing touch virtually every recording and often provide extended great passages.
Dauvernè was Arban's teacher ( the father of modern day trumpeting ) and wrote one of the last methods for the dying art of natural trumpet playing, including some of the first exercises for the cornet and valved trumpet.
After playing trumpet and cornet professionally with various bands in his home town, he began to travel across America in the 1920s, working in Chicago, New York City, Texas, Mobile, Alabama, California, St. Louis, Missouri and other locations ; he continued to travel widely throughout the United States and Canada for decades.
He is also playing with And The Wiremen featuring the music of singer / guitarist Lynn Wright ( Bee And Flower, Cordero, James Hall ) with Paul Watson ( Sparklehorse, Vic Chestnutt, Orthotonics ) on cornet and trumpet, Chris Michael on drums and percussion, Eric Eble ( Cordero, Reid Paley Trio ), Andrew Megginson ( Blasco Ballroom ) and Tim Ward ( Lord Ward, Elevate ) on backing vocals and Jon Petrow ( Cloudroom, Bee and Flower ) on guitar.
His father Peysekhe played violin and was an improvising wedding poet ( badkhn ); of his thirteen sons, Moyshe played violin, French horn, and valve trombone, Mendel played piano, Leyzer played drums, and Azriel played cornet ; Azriel became Naftule's first music teacher, and had a lasting impact on his playing.
The 1920s saw trumpet and cornet leaders like Louis Armstrong and Joe " King " Oliver, playing with the trumpet proclaiming the melody and harmonies and countermelodies coming from the clarinet or trombone.
Cylindrical piston valves called Perinet valves ( after their inventor, François Perinet ), are used to change the length of tube in the playing of most brass instruments, particularly the trumpet-like members of the family ( cornet, flugelhorn, saxhorn, etc.
Conn's upper lip was severely lacerated, and it pained him so to play his cornet that he thought his playing days were over.
He began playing the cornet, traveling for six years with the Swiss Bellringers.
By this time, he was playing the harp as well as cornet, as well as other brass instruments, such as the french horn, baritone saxophone and percussion.
They recorded four albums for the label using electronics, sampling, Cosey's vocals and cornet playing.

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