Strictly speaking, the trumpet has a high pitch, however the highest note that can be played depends on the ability of the player.
Between those two, the trumpet plays higher.
Note 7 on the trombone typically refers to the note B♭ in the bass clef, which is considered a low note for the instrument. Trombone players often refer to notes using the "slide positions," where the 7th position corresponds to this pitch. Overall, it's generally on the lower end of the trombone's range.
The Piccolo is the woodwind that produces the highest sound.
Currently he plays a Palatino WI-817TB
Strictly speaking, the trumpet has a high pitch, however the highest note that can be played depends on the ability of the player.
Between those two, the trumpet plays higher.
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Note 7 on the trombone typically refers to the note B♭ in the bass clef, which is considered a low note for the instrument. Trombone players often refer to notes using the "slide positions," where the 7th position corresponds to this pitch. Overall, it's generally on the lower end of the trombone's range.
A trumpet plays the highest notes of all the brass instruments Other relatively common brass instruments include (in descending order by pitch): Flugelhorn Mellophone French Horn Trombone Baritone Euphonium Tuba Although flutes and clarinets can play higher notes than trumpets, flutes and clarinets are part of the woodwind family.
The Piccolo is the woodwind that produces the highest sound.
The Trombone
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The trombone does not play classical music, it plays jazz. :)
The trumpet is the highest member of the brass family of instruments.
Currently he plays a Palatino WI-817TB
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