The highest and lowest note of the euphonium depends upon the strength and skill of the player as well as the specific capabilities of the euphonium. The practical range of the euphonium is from E below the bass staff to the Bb an octave above the bass staff, but many players can exceed that range. The range cannot be extended chromatically lower, however, unless the euphonium has a fourth valve.
Lowest note on the harp is C1, the lowest C on the piano. The highest note is G7, the highest G on the piano.
The highest note on a grand piano is the note C. The lowest note on a piano would be D.
The lowest standard note on trumpet is the F-sharp below the staff. The highest note depends on the player.
i just know the highest note on the flute is d and to get that note u have to blow ur air high up
The lowest note is the G above middle C, and the highest is the A nine notes above that.
The lowest note on a keyboard is a and the highest note is a
Lowest note on the harp is C1, the lowest C on the piano. The highest note is G7, the highest G on the piano.
The tuba is an octave lover than the euphonium so it is lower
The highest note on a grand piano is the note C. The lowest note on a piano would be D.
The lowest standard note on trumpet is the F-sharp below the staff. The highest note depends on the player.
i just know the highest note on the flute is d and to get that note u have to blow ur air high up
The lowest note is the G above middle C, and the highest is the A nine notes above that.
Her highest note if F above high C, but I'm not sure about her lowest.
3.5 octaves highest note: c#6 lowest note: c5
3.5 octaves highest note: c#6 lowest note: c5
The euphonium is the second lowest member of the brass family.
The vocal range of a singer refers to the highest and lowest notes they can sing. It typically ranges from about C3 (the C note below middle C on a piano) to C6 (the C note two octaves above middle C).