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Brass Band
Brass band refers to ensemble-driven music performed primarily by brass instruments and percussion, with a sound characterized by powerful, blended timbres, antiphonal choirs, and a strong emphasis on melody and counter-melody. In its most codified form (the British-style brass band), the ensemble uses cornets, flugelhorn, tenor horns, baritones, euphoniums, trombones, tubas, and percussion, all written in transposed parts to create a homogenous, organ-like sonority. Repertoire spans marches, hymn tune settings, operatic and orchestral transcriptions, original contest works, and light music. Globally, the term also encompasses regional traditions such as New Orleans parade/second-line bands (merging ragtime, early jazz, and funk), and Balkan Romani brass bands (fast dance meters and virtuosic ornamentation), showing the format’s adaptability across cultures and celebrations.
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British Brass Band
The British brass band is a standardized, all-brass ensemble tradition that took shape in the industrial towns of 19th‑century Britain. It features cornets, flugelhorn, tenor horns, baritones, trombones, euphoniums, tubas, and percussion, with no woodwinds, and a distinctive practice of notating almost all brass parts in treble clef with transposition. The style is known for warm chorales, precision in balance and blend, and a repertoire that spans marches, hymn‑tune arrangements, concert overtures, and demanding competition “test pieces.” Its sound world draws on Romantic orchestral harmony and hymnody, while its performance culture centers on community bands, contests, and a strong social identity tied to workplaces, towns, and the Salvation Army.
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