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  2. It states that the cornet has a bore that is half-cylindrical and half conical, while the flugelhorn is a third cylindrical and two thirds conical. Though a bit old-fashioned, this formula gives a slight clue on how the two instruments differ from one another, when it comes to the bore shape and consequentially, the sound the instruments make.

  3. Trumpet VS. Cornet VS. Flugelhorn (A Complete Comparison)

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    A flugelhorn is conical and around ⅓ cylindrical. A trumpet is around ⅔ cylindrical and around ⅓ conical. Finally, the cornet is ½ cylindrical and ½ conical. Note: Because the flugelhorn has the largest conical bore size, it has a much darker and mellow tone than the trumpet and the cornet.

  4. Trumpet, Cornet & Flugelhorn: A Comparison - YouTube

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    The various instruments are played at these ...

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  6. A practical demonstration if the difference in sound of the three instruments. ...more.

  7. What’s the Difference Between a Trumpet and a Cornet? - Yamaha...

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    A trumpet has a cylindrical bore, which results in a bright, piercing sound, while a cornet has a continuously conical bore, which provides a warmer sound. (Their larger-sized brass instrument cousin, the flugelhorn, offers an even softer tone due to its larger, rounder and even more conical bore.)

  8. The Ultimate Guide To The Flugelhorn - Notestem

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    A flugelhorn is a member of the trumpet family. What makes a flugelhorn unique is its iconic darker, mellow tone as compared to the trumpet. Though there are some instrumentalists that are self-described “flugelhorn players,” the flugelhorn is typically played by trumpet players.

  9. The Flugelhorn: Understanding Its Unique Sound and Role in Music

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    The flugelhorn is described as a hybrid between a trumpet and a cornet. What makes it distinctive among other members of the brass family is its iconic tone that sounds darker than trumpets. The instrument was developed on the basis of the English valveless bugle in the early 19th century in Germany.

  10. Flugelhorn - Wikipedia

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    The flugelhorn (/ ˈ f l uː ɡ əl h ɔːr n /), also spelled fluegelhorn, flugel horn, or flügelhorn, is a brass instrument that resembles the trumpet and cornet but has a wider, more conical bore. [1]

  11. They only differ in a significantly narrower lead pipe, a more conical length, and a more compact shape. The sound difference between the cornet and the trumpet is also small and lies roughly between the bright, radiant sound of the trumpet and the soft, full tone of the flugelhorn.

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