fiddle and mandolin
the violin and something else
Fiddle and mandolin APEX :P
Yes. They are both in treble clef. However, the two instruments are tuned differently, so the actual fingering is not the same.
Tympani or kettle drums
A xylophone is a type of percussion instrument made of hardwood or metal bars that are tuned to specific notes.
the violin and something else
Fiddle and mandolin APEX :P
Yes. They are both in treble clef. However, the two instruments are tuned differently, so the actual fingering is not the same.
Tympani or kettle drums
yeah don't get your answer
It depends on which instrument.
A xylophone is a type of percussion instrument made of hardwood or metal bars that are tuned to specific notes.
A double stop is the act of playing two notes simultaneously on a string instrument. In performing a double stop, two separate strings are depressed (stopped with fingers).
The two basic instruments used in Peking Opera are the jinghu, a two-stringed bowed instrument, and the yunluo, a set of tuned gongs. These instruments are critical to creating the traditional and distinctive sound of Peking Opera music.
They are known as double stops.
a Bass saxophone or more likely a bassoon
To achieve a smooth and rapid transition between two notes using tremolo, you should rapidly alternate between the two notes with a light and even touch on the instrument. Practice controlling the speed and pressure of your fingers to create a seamless and quick transition between the notes.