Both it has a really big range actually infinite. Thats why you should play french horn
It's a sort-of high pitched noise.
It's a low brass instrument, But it can reach the low treble clef notes.
In the violin family it is in the middle of the range. Not quite as low as the bass and not as high as the violins.
A pitched instrument is an instrument with pitch (high and low notes).
A tuba is a low pitched instrument. It uses the bass clef also.
It's a sort-of high pitched noise.
high pitched
It's a low brass instrument, But it can reach the low treble clef notes.
Birds have high pitched sounds and women but men and lions have low pitched sounds........
No, a low pitched note has a low frequency. The pitch of a sound is determined by its frequency, with low frequency sounds corresponding to low pitched notes and high frequency sounds corresponding to high pitched notes.
Bass is low pitched.
Both it has a really big range actually infinite. Thats why you should play french horn
high
High regions of pitch are described as "high-pitched" and low regions of pitch are described as "low-pitched."
Low-pitched sounds from the bands will have lower frequencies compared to high-pitched sounds. Low frequencies are associated with deep, bassy tones, while high frequencies are associated with sharper, more piercing tones.
A high pitched sound has more cycles per second (frequency) than a low pitched sound. This means that the vibration of the sound wave occurs more rapidly for a high pitched sound compared to a low pitched sound.
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.