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A specific area within the range of a voice or instrument is called a "register." Each register represents a specific range of pitches within the overall range of the voice or instrument.
The standard modern instrument has a range of three octaves, from the F below middle C.
yes, quite low and quite large
the bigger an instrument is, the lower the sound that it makes
It can be either, depending on how well you can play it. In general, a Trombone is a bass instrument, playing in the bass clef, making it a relatively low-pitched instrument.
A narrow tonal range is a range that is not much different and does not go from low to high tones. A person with a wide tonal range can hit very low notes and very high notes.
The bassoon is a low pitched instrument due to it's range. However, the bassoon does have an upper register that is used frequently in solo work. But in ensemble work, it can help add more weight to the bass line as well.
Those of the Mandolin family:* mandolin - higher pitched as in the soprano range * mandola - mid-range, as like a vocal alto * mandocello - mid-low range, as like a cello or tenor voice range * mando-bass - low range, as like a vocal bass singer.
The bass Drum IS AN INSTRUMENT ! Originally, you could think of a Very Large Log, as the'bass drum'. Low Sound.
thermocouples or a pyrometer.
yes, it is a low brass instrument, but it is an instrument.