Bb 2 octives below middle C
In a string orchestra, the instrument with the lowest pitch is the Bass (also called Double Bass, String Bass, Upright Bass, and Contrabass)
violin=g below middle c to really anything viola=c octave below middle c to really anything cello=c 2 octaves below middle c to really anything bassoon=bflat 2 octaves below middle c to e/f an octave above middle c
The B 2 octaves beloes the piano. 8Hz. Can't be heard by the human ear.
A violin's lowest note is the open G below middle C. The only under-chin stringed instrument that can play lower is the Viola, which plays the open C (1 octave below middle C) as it's lowest note. The only exception to this is the Electric violin/viola, which can have as many as 7 strings, the lowest being a B flat 2 octaves below middle C.
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The vocal range of a singer refers to the highest and lowest notes they can sing. It typically ranges from about C3 (the C note below middle C on a piano) to C6 (the C note two octaves above middle C).
The pitch range of the piano is from the A three octaves below middle C to the C four octaves above middle C. Modern pianos have a range of 7 1/4 octaves. The range of the piano in Mozart's time was about 5 octaves.
G two octaves below middle C
An 88-key piano has 7 octaves plus three additional keys - making the keyboard have 7 1/4 octaves in total. Some pianos also have exactly 7 octaves ranging from the A 3 octaves below middle C to the A three octaves higher than the A tuned to 440Hz (the A above middle C).
The range of an oboe is from a B flat below middle C to a high G. So just over 2 and a half octaves
On a bass guitar, the G string is the fourth string when tuning from the lowest to the highest pitch. It is typically tuned to the note G, which is two octaves below middle C (G2). In standard tuning, the strings are tuned in the order E, A, D, and G, from lowest to highest.
The range of notes that can be played on an accordion typically spans from the lowest note of the instrument, which is usually around the F or G below middle C, to the highest note, which can vary depending on the specific accordion but is usually around three octaves above middle C.