The highest note written for any instrument in the symphonic repertoire is a Db, just over four octaves above Middle C, for a piccolo in Mahler's second symphony. Few piccolists actually manage to produce the note. A violin can, in extreme conditions and using special techniques, reach notes that are higher still, but it is still impractical for any performance purposes. Any modern day synthesizer can electronically produce pitches above and beyond the average human hearing limit of 20,000 Hertz.
The piccolo (a high pitched flute) is the highest pitched instrument, and therefore plays higher notes than a violin. The violin is the second-highest pitched instrument.
The piccolo is the highest pitched instrument in the woodwind family
It has the shortest tubing and therefore the highest resonance.
a piccolo
Probably a Recorder. Recorders are used in many Elementary School music classes, so most adults have no heard of them.
The violin is the highest pitched string instrument.
The piccolo (a high pitched flute) is the highest pitched instrument, and therefore plays higher notes than a violin. The violin is the second-highest pitched instrument.
violin
The piccolo is the highest pitched instrument in the woodwind family
It has the shortest tubing and therefore the highest resonance.
a piccolo
Probably a Recorder. Recorders are used in many Elementary School music classes, so most adults have no heard of them.
Yes, the piccolo is a very high instrument It is the highest pitched woodwind instrument.
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Piccilo is the highest pitch instrument in the woodwinds
The highest pitched brass instrument is the Piccolo Trumpet. The next highest would be the soprano cornet and the soprano trumpet.
Any brass instrument can be played extremely loud, but a Trumpet would sound loudest, as it's the highest pitched brass instrument.