A keyboard could. Plus it would give you many different options since you can choose many instruments with the newer keyboards.
A pitched instrument is an instrument with pitch (high and low notes).
Bass notes.
when you learn the notes you sig than that is very important because that is how you will know when you have to sing high or low so notes when you sing are very important.
Of course. There's no relationship between the wavelength and amplitude of a wave phenomenon. With a trumpet or a guitar, you can make low notes thaty are loud or soft, and you can make high notes that are loud or soft. You can make loud notes that are high or low, and you can make soft notes that are high or low. One parameter has no effect on the other.
Pitch refers to the highness or lowness of notes in the music. Most pieces of music use a mixture of high and low sounds. Some instruments, for example the tuba, can play very low notes, whereas smaller instruments, such as the piccolo, can play very high notes. Pitch has to do with the frequency of a sound as one of the 3 major auditory attributes of sound: pitch (frequency), loudness (volume) and timbre (sound color). Frequency of oscillation times wavelength is the speed of sound. The speed of sound is 343 meters per second at 20 degrees celsius.
It has a very high pitched sound whereas instruments like the Guitar have a very low sound.
A clarinet makes many notes, low and high. too many to count...
Because there was no other instrument that could handle notes that low, apart from the organ, until the double bass was made. It doesn't get the tune very much but it adds to the complete effect!! It also sounds nicer than the organs great whopping low 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.
The galvanometer is very sensitive.
There are 4 notes to it. It goes high,higher,lower, very low
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?