the highest is the one thats the highest and the lowest is the one thats the lowest it's easy stupid.
The highest note on a grand piano is the note C. The lowest note on a piano would be D.
Her highest note if F above high C, but I'm not sure about her lowest.
The lowest note is the G above middle C, and the highest is the A nine notes above that.
The lowest note is the G below middle C. The highest note is a trickier question to answer, as it depends partly on the skill level of the violinist. Those who have not yet learnt to shift (move the hand up the fingerboard so higher notes may be played) are limited to four notes above the E of the violin's highest string, this being as far as a violinist's fingers go before they shift. However, if you can shift, you can go much higher. I tried to find out how high I could go the other day and ended up just a few notes below the top note of a standard piano. It didn't sound very nice though...... For practical playing, the limit is probably about two octaves above the violin's highest string.
I think a very high G. But it can vary.
The highest note on a grand piano is the note C. The lowest note on a piano would be D.
Her highest note if F above high C, but I'm not sure about her lowest.
The members of the string family, from the highest to the lowest, are the violin, the viola, cello and bass. Without the strings you would no longer have an orchestra, you would have a band, The string family, as a unit, can play the very highest notes and the very lowest.
The lowest note is the G above middle C, and the highest is the A nine notes above that.
The lowest note is the G below middle C. The highest note is a trickier question to answer, as it depends partly on the skill level of the violinist. Those who have not yet learnt to shift (move the hand up the fingerboard so higher notes may be played) are limited to four notes above the E of the violin's highest string, this being as far as a violinist's fingers go before they shift. However, if you can shift, you can go much higher. I tried to find out how high I could go the other day and ended up just a few notes below the top note of a standard piano. It didn't sound very nice though...... For practical playing, the limit is probably about two octaves above the violin's highest string.
B c d e f g a b c d
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"To be prepared"? I don't understand the question. To be prepared for what? Are you wondering what the highest note and lowest notes of its range are? There are numerous saxaphone questions on here. Are they all you? :-)
I think a very high G. But it can vary.
Violins are tuned in fifths, lowest to highest: G, D, A, E
im not sure about other instruments, but i play piano and i know for sure that it has treble clefs. the lowest note is A and the highest note is C. it's different for different pianos. But this is for a grand piano.
Because it has strings, and because it is closely related to the violin and the viola, of which the cello can play the lowest notes, and the violin the highest.