1. cornett - Noun
2. Cornett - Proper noun
cornett (plural cornetts)
(music) An early horn wind instrument used in European music of the medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. Not to be confused with later brass instrument.
Cornett (plural Cornetts)
A surname.
Although most diminutions are written for organ, string instruments or cornett, Suzanne is "per violone over Trombone alla bastarda". Source: Internet
As a result of its design, the cornett requires a specialized embouchure that is, initially, tiring to play for any length of time. Source: Internet
Construction The ordinary treble cornett is made by splitting a length of wood and gouging out the two halves to make the gently conical, curved bore. Source: Internet
Cornetts were used to reinforce the human voice in choirs, and many commentators suggested that the sound of a well-played cornett, heard at a distance, could be mistaken for a "choice castrato ". Source: Internet
A bathroom with no other girls is good but risky, as another girl could easily walk in. Over time, I became a bit of an expert in which of these bathrooms were the least risky, and can name a few in Cornett that are rarely used. Source: Internet
Garett Cornett, Koby Stansel, Jordan Lee and Dylan Webb all finished 1-for-2. Source: Internet