The French Horn really doesn't have a limit. The limit is just as high as you can play it.
It's a low brass instrument, But it can reach the low treble clef notes.
A narrow tonal range is a range that is not much different and does not go from low to high tones. A person with a wide tonal range can hit very low notes and very high notes.
A clarinet makes many notes, low and high. too many to count...
By playing high notes, lip buzzing, and pedal tones.
Four octaves is a range and does not specify how high or low any of the notes are. This may help. http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/720
It refers to the pitch range. High register notes are high pitched notes (like in the Treble Clef). Low register are lower pitched notes (like in the Bass Clef)
Me, yes. I can sing very high, but also low too. I have a very big perfect range and I am proud! What about you?
Christina Perri is categorized as a mezzo-soprano with a vocal range of about three octaves. She is known for her powerful and emotive voice that spans from low notes to high notes with ease and control.
No. Mariah is said to have a five octave range. Chances are you don't. Most average people are lucky if they have three. If you don't have the range you cannot sing those high notes. Maybe you can sing a lower version of the notes and practice singing them that way. If you can hit the high notes then sing along with her songs and practice that way. Maybe you can hit the high notes like the ones in the song Emotions and in that case practice with the music until you can sing it without music. BTW, I have never met any adults that can hit those high notes and on pitch.
The highest frequency the human ear can percieve is 20,000Hz (20KHz), however most musical instruments can only hit C8 (which is approximately 4,400Hz). The standard Organ can reach this note, however Synthesizers can, in theory, produce notes above the range of human hearing. It should also be remembered that 'instruments' such as a dog-whistle can produce notes above the range of human hearing.
It can play a range of notes at varying pitches.
A standard oboe can play a 13-note range - from a low B to a high G.