They can be both high and low pitch. There are brass instruments that are considered "high voices" like trumpets, there are brass instruments that are considered "middle voices" like french horns, and then there are brass instruments that are considered "low voices" like trombones, euphoniums, and tubas. All brass instruments have a pretty large range of pitches they can play depending on how good the player is, so the pitches can greatly vary.
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Brass. If you want to be exact, low brass.
A pitched instrument is an instrument with pitch (high and low notes).
The timpani is a pitched instrument. You adjust the foot pedal which changes the tension of the drum head. This is what changes the pitch.
A tuba is a low pitched instrument. It uses the bass clef also.
Its a high pitch
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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.
Brass. If you want to be exact, low brass.
There is no such thing as "high brass". Only brass and low brass, and sousaphone/tuba is classified as low brass.
A pitched instrument is an instrument with pitch (high and low notes).
The timpani is a pitched instrument. You adjust the foot pedal which changes the tension of the drum head. This is what changes the pitch.
A tuba is a low pitched instrument. It uses the bass clef also.
They are both low brass instruments.
High-pitch sounds are produced in instruments when the vibration frequency of the sound waves is high, typically due to shorter wavelengths. Low-pitch sounds are produced when the vibration frequency of the sound waves is low, usually resulting from longer wavelengths. The specific method of producing high and low pitch sounds can vary depending on the instrument, such as string tension, tube length, or air column length.
The most common low brass instruments are: 1. Trombone (bass trombone is lower than tenor trombone) 2. Euphonium & baritone horn 3. Tuba
High-pitched instruments include piccolo, trumpet, and violin, while low-pitched instruments include tuba, bassoon, and contrabass. The pitch of an instrument is determined by the frequency of the sound waves it produces.