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A flute has a high pich and a sorta low pitch. Low C or B on flute and pro flute are pretty low but high C on flute is REALLY high, but mostly it is high. If you want a really high instrument try the piccolo. If you are really good at flute go on the piccolo. Ihope I answered your question.
The range of a piccolo is d2 to c5.
woodwinds can range from high to low. For example flute and alto saxes are high while bass clarinet and bassoon are low. there is also alto flutes, and bass flutes, bass saxophone which are l ow also, piccolo, soprillo saxophone, oboe which are high
Not sure if this is still relevant, and I thought it was a sample, but Logic's "The Dream" uses these lyrics
The piccolo has a higher pitch than the violin. It is a small woodwind instrument that sounds an octave higher than a concert flute, making it one of the highest-pitched instruments in the orchestra. In contrast, the violin has a range that is higher than many string instruments but is still lower than that of the piccolo. Therefore, the piccolo is considered to be higher in pitch compared to the violin.
A flute has a high pich and a sorta low pitch. Low C or B on flute and pro flute are pretty low but high C on flute is REALLY high, but mostly it is high. If you want a really high instrument try the piccolo. If you are really good at flute go on the piccolo. Ihope I answered your question.
The range of a piccolo is d2 to c5.
woodwinds can range from high to low. For example flute and alto saxes are high while bass clarinet and bassoon are low. there is also alto flutes, and bass flutes, bass saxophone which are l ow also, piccolo, soprillo saxophone, oboe which are high
It's a Kmart ad:
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.
Every scale can be played on bother the flute and the piccolo. On the flute you can play the A, A flat, B, B flat, D, G, F sharp, and F two octaves. For the C and the D flat there are three that can be played without a Low B key. If you have a low B key, you can play the B scale three octaves. On the piccolo it is the same (minus there is no such thing as a low B key for a piccolo) and the C and high d flat thrid octaves take a lot of effort and practice to get out.
Not sure if this is still relevant, and I thought it was a sample, but Logic's "The Dream" uses these lyrics
you join hands and hit the top and say high then hit the bottom and say low then hit the middle and say pica then hit the bottom and say low again then hit the middle saying pica then hit the bottom saying low and then hit the top then the bottom saying high and low then hit the middle saying pica and then the bottom saying low and then say YO
the Cha Cha Slide
they got it off lyrics of new found glorys head on collision
octave
The word to describe how high or low a musical note is, is pitch.