246 examples of cornets in sentences

While the general was thus busily employed among the Carthaginians, and the captains of the respective nations among their countrymen, most of them employing interpreters among troops intermixed with those of different nations, the trumpets and cornets of the Romans sounded; and such a clamor arose that the elephants, especially those in the left wing, turned round upon their own party, the Moors and Numidians.

A Banquet set out, Cornets sounding; Enter at one dore Lopez, Valasco, Alanzo, No: after them King, Cardinall, with Don Cockadillio, Bridegroome; Queene and Malateste after.

Now all at once Onward they march embattled, to the sound Of martial harmony; fifes, cornets, drums, That rouse the sleepy soul to arms, and bold Heroic deeds.

Having allowed three days rest and refreshment to this powerful reinforcement, Baldwin issued out from Joppa early in the morning of the sixth of July, to the martial sound of trumpets and cornets, with a strong force, both of foot and horse, marching directly toward the Saracens, with loud shouts, and attacked their army with great spirit.

During service, many of the natives gathered around, who seemed very merry, playing and leaping about, and sounding cornets, horns, and other instruments.

The king came in an almadia, accompanied by many principal Moors in other boats, all decked with flags, and with many trumpets, cornets, and sackbuts, making a great noise.

An excellent boy, Gentlemen beleeve it, harke the King is comming, [ Cornets sounds.

Such was the alacrity of the soldiers on hearing this, that, raising the shout spontaneously, they interrupted the general's discourse, and, without waiting for orders, advanced, with the sound of all the trumpets and cornets, in full speed against the enemy.

Louis de Comboursier, Seigneur du Terrail, commenced his military career as a cornet in the troop of the Dauphin.

The cornets of the bersaglieri rejoiced the captain like the announcement of a triumphal entry.

Then cornets from the Castello dell' Ovo would respond with their joyous call to the smoking olio, and up the stairway of the hotel would come the beating of the Chinese gong, announcing that luncheon was served.

Suddenly "Ever of thee I'm fondly dreaming" pealed the cornets, pumped the trombones, whipping it out, cracking it off, with a rigor of rhythm to shame all peace-time languishments "Thy gentle voice my spirit can cheer.

For cornets and trumpets.

For cornets and trumpets.

SEE Slosson, Edwin E. THE ARBAN-CLARKE METHOD FOR CORNET & TRUMPET.

REHRIG, HAROLD W. Beginner's method for the cornet or trumpet.

The tale of the love and death of Cornet Christopher Rilke.

PRESCOTT, GERALD R. The Prescott technic system Arban's method Pt. 2: Lesson plans for the Arban methods for cornet, trumpet, Fluegelhorn, trombone, baritone, tuba, alto, mellophone © 20Sep35, AA183962.

SEE Lilly, Jean. LILLYA, CLIFFORD P. Cornet method.

Modern home study course for the trumpet and cornet, by Firp Roberts & George H. Smith.

Hence, it follows that in orchestras directed and tuned without the aid of the ear, there will be no more discords, save between the flutes, hautboys, clarionets, bassoons, horns, cornets, trumpets, trombones, kettle-drums and bass drums.

As the Queen approached through the woods towards Bisham, cornets were heard to sound, and presently there appeared a wild man who began his speech thus: I followed this sounde, as enchanted; neither knowing the reason why, nor how to bee ridde of it: unusuall to these Woods, and, I feare, to our gods prodigious.

The throng outside the gates of Whitehall felt their breasts dilate, and their pulses dance, as they listened to the flourishes of the trumpets and cornets, the thundering bruit of the kettle-drums, and other martial music that proclaimed the setting forth of the steel-clad champions who were presently to figure in the lists.

" With this, he gave the word to move on, and all further sound of disturbance was drowned by the trampling of steeds and the bruit of the kettle-drums, cornets, and trumpets.

CORNETS Spurgeon was once asked if the man who learned to play a cornet on Sunday would go to heaven.

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