British Brass Band
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British brass bands date back to the early 19th Century and have their roots in local communities and industry. Modern brass bands employ two tenor trombones and a bass trombone.
The Lineup of parts in pitch order is:
- Soprano cornet in Eb
- Solo cornet in Bb
- Repiano cornet
- 2nd cornet
- 3rd cornet
- Flugel horn in Bb
- Solo Tenor horn in Eb
- 1st Tenor horn in Eb
- 2nd Tenor Horn in Eb
- Solo Euphonium in Bb
- 2nd Euphonium in Bb
- 1st Baritone in Bb
- 2nd Baritone in Bb
- Solo Trombone
- 2nd Trombone
- Bass Trombone
- Eb Bass x 2
- BBb Bass x 2
- Percussion
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