fiddle and mandolin
fiddle and mandolin
Fiddle and mandolin
APEX :P
Fiddle and mandolin
mandolin and violin
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).
They are known as double stops.
a Bass saxophone or more likely a bassoon
A chord. Playing a Cnote an Enote and a Gnote simultaneously will give you a C chord.
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).