They commonly used the harp.
orchestral bells or the glockenspiel. Celesta if you are doing a crossword puzzle.
Johann Sebastian Bach was a brilliant organist. This accounts for the large amount of solo works he composed for that instrument.
Snare drum. You hit the head of the drum and the rim simultaneaously, making a much louder and more pronounced sound.
I'm assuming you sing, right? Then, yes. There are many vocalists who don't perform or record with an instrument. They may fool around on piano or guitar, but they are not serious enough to learn the instrument well enough to play or record. However, they usually have a great voice. Or, at least a distinctive voice, and are very close to singing every note on key.
Well it depends on the type of saxophone your talking about. The Soprano and Alto Sax are woodwind instruments, while the Bari Sax & The Tenor Sax are low brass instruments.well it also does count as a wood wind instrument no matter what because it has a reed used to perform sounds.
Celesta
Once you perform in front of a live audience (a crowd), then you can use an instrument. (guitar, piano, etc.)
The glockenspiel.
Mammograms are taken with a low-dose x-ray machine.
The trumpet is an alto instrument. The trombone is a tenor or bass instrument. They operate an octave apart so you cannot perform all the same notes on the trumpet as the trombone. There is some crossover however.
Instrument
If you have talent, use it. Sing, dance, perform magic, or play an instrument.
A dwell/ tachometer, and a timing light.
They dance , sing , play an instrument , any kind of talent they can do . Sometimes they perform with friends !
Think of the songsters who perform on stage and on TV with guitars.
Yes, in their own right. Music is an art ... it takes talent to create and perform music.
The blah-blah-scope is the instrument used to perform the blah-blah-scopy.