The lowest because it starts from the bottom to the top
Space number one is the highest space on the staff in choir. It is located above the five lines where the highest vocal notes are written for sopranos in choral music.
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Space number one is the highest space on the staff in choir. It is located above the five lines where the highest vocal notes are written for sopranos in choral music.
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The highest space on the staff is the F space, located above the top line of the treble clef staff. Conversely, the lowest space is the E space, which is found below the bottom line of the bass clef staff. In music notation, spaces represent specific pitches, with each space corresponding to a note in the scale.
The lowest standard note on trumpet is the F-sharp below the staff. The highest note depends on the player.
I Dunno :L Edit: The highest note possible is an A above high C; or 4 ledger lines above the staff. In most of the common repetoire, however, oboes rarely play anything above the D above the staff.
It is the lowest register on the clarinet from the lowest e to the F# at the bottom space of the treble clef staff. It is named for the instrument's predecessor which had no register key and thus that was nearly it's entire range.
The 4th space on the treble staff is E.
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The highest and lowest note of the euphonium depends upon the strength and skill of the player as well as the specific capabilities of the euphonium. The practical range of the euphonium is from E below the bass staff to the Bb an octave above the bass staff, but many players can exceed that range. The range cannot be extended chromatically lower, however, unless the euphonium has a fourth valve.
There are two most commonly used staffs. These are called the treble staff (the higher staff with the swirly, twirly symbol), and the bass staff (the lower staff with a not so swirly symbol). The treble and bass staff have five lines and each. There are four spaces between these lines. The treble staff has names as follows... _____ F(line) E(space) _____ D(line) C(space) _____ B(line) A(space) _____ G(line) F(space) _____ E(line) The bass staff has names as follows... _____ A(line) G(space) _____ F(line) E(space) _____ D(line) C(space) _____ B(line) A(space) _____ G(line) I'm sorry if this looks confusing, but it is hard to show without images.
The note on the third space of the treble clef staff is "B." In the bass clef staff, the note on the third space is "D." Each staff has a different set of notes corresponding to its lines and spaces, but the third space is consistently labeled with these notes in their respective clefs.