You are going to have to narrow this question down. What are you trying to say?
saxophone, clarinet and other instruments you would normally hear.
piano, trumpet, trombone, banjo, clarinet.
The clarinet can be used to play a variety of different types of music and is very versatile. It can be used to play in an orchestra, concert band, marching band, jazz, klezmer, ragtime, and more.
The piano is a "C" instrument, meaning when it plays a C you hear a C. The clarinet is a "B-flat" instrument which means when a clarinet plays a "C" is sounds a "B-flat." I know this sounds confusing and the easiest thing you can do is play, rewrite the clarinet notes a whole step higher than the piano part.
It's range is between a flute and clarinet, and thus has certain characteristics of each. It also can be compared to a trumpet (and often has duets with trumpets), but not as strident, more subdued. It also can sound similar to violins but more robust and darker.
saxophone, clarinet and other instruments you would normally hear.
To allow the listener to hear what is being played back on the recorder.
piano, trumpet, trombone, banjo, clarinet.
The clarinet can be used to play a variety of different types of music and is very versatile. It can be used to play in an orchestra, concert band, marching band, jazz, klezmer, ragtime, and more.
She isn't! I hear her songs every now and then being played on the radio. . .
i would ask -would she choose to start her life over being able to see and hear -are their any pros to being blind and deaf -are there any things you wish you could see or hear -what is it like being blind and deaf
The piano is a "C" instrument, meaning when it plays a C you hear a C. The clarinet is a "B-flat" instrument which means when a clarinet plays a "C" is sounds a "B-flat." I know this sounds confusing and the easiest thing you can do is play, rewrite the clarinet notes a whole step higher than the piano part.
only men it was taboo (not allowed, punishable by death) for women, children, uninitiated me or outsiders to play r hear them being played.
You would hear Flemish being spoken in Belgium. Flemish is a dialect of Dutch spoken in the northern region of Flanders in Belgium.
Mostly wind. A lot of wind. Enough wind that one wouldn't hear it for very long before being torn apart by it.
The Latin roots "audi" meaning hear, and "aud" meaning sound would help determine that an unfamiliar word is related to being able to hear something. Words such as "auditory" or "audio" would be examples of words derived from these roots and relate to the sense of hearing.
It's range is between a flute and clarinet, and thus has certain characteristics of each. It also can be compared to a trumpet (and often has duets with trumpets), but not as strident, more subdued. It also can sound similar to violins but more robust and darker.