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flute, clarinet, saxophone, barritone saxophone, tennor saxophone, bass clarinet trombone, slide trumpet, percussion, violin, viola, cello, bass, counter bass, guitar, sitar, electric guitar, bass, violin, cello, violabass, etc
woodwinds can range from high to low. For example flute and alto saxes are high while bass clarinet and bassoon are low. there is also alto flutes, and bass flutes, bass saxophone which are l ow also, piccolo, soprillo saxophone, oboe which are high
If you are referencing the "bass clef" as notes, then there are several instruments:cellobassvioletrombonetubapiano (can play both treble and bass clef)
When referring to the musical instrument, the plural of bass is basses. When referring to the fish, the plural of bass is just bass.
An Electric Bass is an amplified four-stringed instrument which produces low sounds. A lot of the time, the instrument will be a back-up to a more 'major' instrument in the song such as the Electric Guitar.
No. The double bass is a string instrument, and the double bassoon is a double-reed instrument that is the larger, deeper version of the bassoon. The only similarity they have is that they have a similar name, which due to their low register.
The double bass is still used in Rock and Roll, but the bass guitar is now used to. There are both acoustin and electric bass guitars.
Some instruments that read in treble clef are the flute, violin, guitar, piano (the top staff), oboe, trumpet, clarinet, and alto saxophone. Really, if the instrument has the potential, they can read in many clefs. The cello, for example, can read in both bass and tenor, given you know how to read both. The french horn can read treble and bass. It depends on the intrument's range.
The viola is both larger than the violin and smaller than the cello.
The saxophone is a woodwind instrument Though it looks like brass, people always mistake it for brass instrument, but it is a woodwind. It does not have valves like the brass instruments, but has reed and finger holes covered by small pads. Some like to call it brasswind.
A bass drum is indeed considered a Percussion instrument both inside and outside a band. No matter where you place it, a band, marching band, Orchestra,etc., a bass drum will always be a percussion instrument.
low pitched if it isn't obvious! The saxophone is very high pitched and it sounds like a little girl screaming at the top of her lungs but the bass saxophone is very very low it sounds like somebody is like woooooow very slowly and loudly at the same time