The tambourine primarily produces a bright, jingling sound through its metal jingles, rather than traditional pitched notes like those found on melodic instruments. However, if you strike the frame or body of the tambourine firmly, it can create a low, percussive thud. This low sound varies depending on the size and material of the tambourine but is not typically considered a musical note in the same way as other instruments.
Lowest note on the harp is C1, the lowest C on the piano. The highest note is G7, the highest G on the piano.
The lowest standard note on trumpet is the F-sharp below the staff. The highest note depends on the player.
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Maracas? Tambourine? So what do I win? :-)
The lowest and actual note a trumpet can play is a low F# beneath the G under the stageeg. working downwards:C B A G F#However some trumpeters can play notes much lower than this, but these are not real notes.
The lowest natural note is low F sharp. You can play lower by using pedal tone notes or by moving all the slides out.
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errr. im not sure cuz i dont play the guitar
To play different inversions of the D chord on the guitar, you can change the order of the notes in the chord. For example, you can play a D chord with the F note as the lowest note on the 6th string, or with the A note as the lowest note on the 5th string. Experiment with different fingerings to find the inversions that sound best to you.
It will depend on the tuning and size of the instrument. On the baritone size the lowest note is going to be the D string. On the GCEA tuned ukulele, it will be the C string.
The lowest note on a keyboard is a and the highest note is a
The lowest note on the oboe is a B flat below middle C. However, many student oboes lack the necessary key to play this note. In these beginner oboes, the lowest note is a B below middle C. It is still possible to play a B flat on these beginner oboes by plugging the low B flat hole with your knee or leg.