to allow players to switch between instruments easily using the same fingerings. Instrument Transposition (Written to Sounding) Eb Soprano Cornet Sounds a minor 3rd higher Bb Solo/Repiano/2nd/3rd Cornets Sounds a major 2nd lower Bb Flugelhorn Sounds a major 2nd lower Eb Tenor Horns (Solo, 1st, 2nd) Sounds a major 6th lower Bb Baritones (1st, 2nd) Sounds a major 9th lower Bb Euphoniums Sounds a major 9th lower Bb Tenor Trombones (1st, 2nd) Sounds a major 9th lower Bass Trombone Non-transposing (Bass Clef) Eb Bass (Tuba) Sounds an octave + major 6th lower Bb Bass (Tuba) Sounds 2 octaves + major 2nd lower 2. Scoring Techniques & Voice Leading

A standard British-style brass band consists of 25–29 players, including percussion. Unlike orchestras, it excludes trumpets and French horns, relying on cornets and tenor horns to provide the upper and middle voices. BandsMan.co.uk Instruments Key/Notation Eb Soprano Cornet Eb (Treble Clef) Bb Solo Cornets Bb (Treble Clef) Bb Repiano, 2nd, 3rd Cornets Bb (Treble Clef) Middle Brass Bb Flugel Horn Bb (Treble Clef) Eb Tenor Horns (Solo, 1st, 2nd) Eb (Treble Clef) Bb Baritones (1st, 2nd) Bb (Treble Clef) Bb Euphoniums Bb (Treble Clef) Bb Tenor Trombones (1st, 2nd) Bb (Treble Clef) Bass Trombone Concert Pitch (Bass Clef) Eb Bass (Tuba) Eb (Treble Clef) BBb Bass (Tuba) Bb (Treble Clef) Percussion Timpani, Kits, Mallets Concert Pitch 2. The Unique All-Treble Clef System