- Source: Trumpet Cornet
"Trumpet Cornet" is a placeholder name for an 1878 lostwave song performed by Thomas Mason in a tinfoil phonograph.
Background and recording
The song was recorded in St. Louis, at a hat store named Steinberg & Co, on June 22, 1878. It used a tinfoil phonograph, which had been invented by Thomas Edison in 1877.
The recording also featured the nursery rhymes "Mary Had a Little Lamb" and "Old Mother Hubbard".
Composition
"Trumpet Cornet" is a rather short instrumental song set to the tune of B-flat. It instrumentation only consists of Mason's cornet playing.
Personnel
Thomas Mason - cornet
See also
"How Long" (Paula Toledo song)
Lostwave
"The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet", identified in late 2024 as "Subways of Your Mind" by FEX
Panchiko
Rare groove
"Ready 'n' Steady"
"Ulterior Motives" (song)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Flugelhorn
- Trompet
- The Yellow Shark
- Nat Adderley
- Bobby Hackett
- Ambroise Thomas
- Henri Büsser
- GPIB Immanuel Jakarta
- Freddie Hubbard
- Penobatan Charles III dan Camilla
- Trumpet Cornet
- Cornet
- Trumpet
- Pocket trumpet
- Piccolo trumpet
- List of trumpeters
- Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet
- Flugelhorn
- Kenny Baker (trumpeter)
- Cornet (disambiguation)