Same as B-natural.
Same as B major
High B, B flat, E,E,D,D,C Thats some of it
First it's D ; C ; then B flat
sry i cant find the sheet music, but here are the notes: g, b flat, high c, g, b flat, high d flat, c, g, b flat, c, b flat, g, g, g, g, f, d, f, d, b flat, a, b flat, g, g, g, f, d, f, g, g, b flat, a, g, high e, high d, high c, high e flat, high c, g, b flat, g, b flat, g, f, g, high e, high d, high c, high e flat, high c, 4 measure rest, high c, high c, high c, high c, g, b flat, high c, g, b flat, high d flat, high c, g, b flat, high c, b flat, g, 2 measure rest, g, b flat, high c, g b flat, high d flat, high c, g, b flat, high d, cc, c, d.
Low D treble clef (C concert): 1 and 3 plus the fourth valve. Very difficult to get. I know from experience!
Same as B major
E flat first, F open, G first and second, A second, B flat open, C first, D open, High E flat First
E flat first, F open, G first and second, A second, B flat open, C first, D open, High E flat First
High B, B flat, E,E,D,D,C Thats some of it
First it's D ; C ; then B flat
If you want to play the imperial march part. (where Darth Vader walks in_ buh buh buh bum be da bum be dah tee tee tee tah te tah tah te tah) its D D d b c f b c f a flat a flat a flat high b f b low a flat f
sry i cant find the sheet music, but here are the notes: g, b flat, high c, g, b flat, high d flat, c, g, b flat, c, b flat, g, g, g, g, f, d, f, d, b flat, a, b flat, g, g, g, f, d, f, g, g, b flat, a, g, high e, high d, high c, high e flat, high c, g, b flat, g, b flat, g, f, g, high e, high d, high c, high e flat, high c, 4 measure rest, high c, high c, high c, high c, g, b flat, high c, g, b flat, high d flat, high c, g, b flat, high c, b flat, g, 2 measure rest, g, b flat, high c, g b flat, high d flat, high c, g, b flat, high d, cc, c, d.
Low D treble clef (C concert): 1 and 3 plus the fourth valve. Very difficult to get. I know from experience!
G-flat (2,3) A-flat (1) B-flat (0) C-flat (1,2,3) D-flat (2,3) E-flat (1) F (0) G-flat (2,3)
As the question is phrased, this could have two possible answers:The largest tubas stand 8 feet high, and some can easily reach 3 feet above the player's head.The highest note a tuba can play depends heavily on the skill of the player, but in general will be somewhere between middle C and the G above high C.
In a string orchestra, the instrument with the lowest pitch is the Bass (also called Double Bass, String Bass, Upright Bass, and Contrabass)
No, the contra-bass tuba is much larger than the C tuba.