Oh, what a lovely question! Each instrument has its own unique range of notes that it can play. Some instruments, like the piano or harp, have a wide range of notes they can produce, while others, like the Flute or Trumpet, have a more limited range. Remember, it's not about the number of notes an instrument can play, but the beautiful music that can be created with the notes it has.
octave
It is a musical instrument that will play all notes.
A pitched instrument is an instrument with pitch (high and low notes).
If you are playing a wind instrument, you don't tongue between the notes. If you are playing some sort of percussion instrument you lengthen the note.
The piccolo (a high pitched flute) is the highest pitched instrument, and therefore plays higher notes than a violin. The violin is the second-highest pitched instrument.
it goes to higher notes that most instrument can't go to.
A brass instrument with a slide to make notes
octave
It is a musical instrument that will play all notes.
A pitched instrument is an instrument with pitch (high and low notes).
It depends on the instrument that they are playing.
To play 16th notes on a musical instrument, you need to play four notes for every beat. This means you play twice as many notes as you would for 8th notes. Practice playing these notes evenly and quickly to maintain the rhythm.
Music notes are most definitely important to a musician, especially when they are composing their songs. When performing the song, music notes help the musician properly play the instrument(s) for which they are reading the notes.
It depends on the instrument
If you are playing a wind instrument, you don't tongue between the notes. If you are playing some sort of percussion instrument you lengthen the note.
The piccolo (a high pitched flute) is the highest pitched instrument, and therefore plays higher notes than a violin. The violin is the second-highest pitched instrument.
No, it plays specific notes.