The British-style brass band is one of the most powerful and versatile ensembles in the wind music world. Comprising 25 to 30 players—including cornets, flugelhorn, tenor horns, baritones, euphoniums, trombones, Eb and BBb basses, and percussion—it presents a unique set of challenges for the arranger. Unlike an orchestra, the brass band has no strings or woodwinds. Unlike a concert band, it has no saxophones or flutes. This specificity demands a specialized knowledge of timbre, transposition, and voicing.
The soprano cornet could play the melody, but it might be too shrill. The PDF suggests the Solo Cornet or Flugelhorn for a lyric melody. For verse 2, move the melody to the Euphonium (tenor voice). The British-style brass band is one of the