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across and 9
millimetres (0.35 in) deep.
Cornetts were
built in two styles,
curved and straight. Most
cornetts are
shaped with
gradual curve,
greater than...
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ensemble of
cornetts and trombones. Like most
specimens of
treble cornetts,
tenor cornetts were
usually pitched in Chorton [de] or Cornettton, ca. a' = 466...
- The
cornett, cornetto, or zink is an
early wind instrument.
Cornett may also
refer to:
Cornett (surname)
Cornett, Herefordshire,
hamlet in Herefordshire...
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number of mute
cornetts have
survived and are
preserved in
various European museums.
Modern makers of
cornetts produce mute
cornetts and the numbers...
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Chester Cornett (1913–1981) was an
American chair-maker and artisan. His work has been the
subject of
monographic treatment both by
regional museums and...
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Majestys Sagbutts &
Cornetts (HMSC) is a
British early music group founded in 1982. The
ensemble presently consists of
three cornetts and four sackbuts...
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Natasha Wallen Cornett (born
January 26, 1979) is an
American criminal currently serving a
sentence of life
without parole at the
Bledsoe County Correctional...
- Matt
Cornett (born
October 6, 1998) is an
American actor and singer. He is best
known for his role as E.J.
Caswell on the Disney+
series High
School Musical:...
- high alto
parts were most
often pla**** by
cornetts or shawms, with the
violin sometimes replacing the
cornett in 17th
century Italian music. The first...
- Ewel
Cornett (1937–2002) was an
American theater producer, director, actor, and composer. He is best
known as the co-founder of
Actors Theatre of Louisville...