The soprano cornet often has issues with intonation and over-blowing. The soprano cornet has been described as having a "descant sparkle" by the Saskatoon Brass Band. It is harder to play than a B cornet due to having a smaller mouthpiece, and it produces a lighter and airier sound. It has also been described as having a "wispy, flute-like" sound. It is similar to the standard B cornet but smaller and pitched a fourth higher in E.