EVERY KEY to the left of Middle C!!
If you are referring to the lowest note a normal, C foot flute can play, the answer is yes... sometimes. A flute with a B foot joint can go half a step lower, which is B. There is an extra key to allow you to go lower.
A 'lower-key' is a relative term. It is often used to compare two keys in the same register. For example: "D flat is a lower key than E flat".
The cello has a C string and is lower in pitch than the violin.
No, the horn in C is not a transposing instrument. In fact, the horn is typically classified as a non-transposing instrument when played in its fundamental key. However, the French horn, which is most commonly used in orchestras, is a transposing instrument, typically in the key of F, meaning that written notes sound a perfect fifth lower than concert pitch.
Yes and no; a C note is lower than F and D if you are just looking at seven notes, for example: A B C D E F G Looking at this, we know C is lower than D and F. But we also know that the musical notes are looped, for example: A B C D E F G A B C D E F G So C can be higher than F and D depending on how you look at it.
The main difference between a harmonica in the key of A and a harmonica in the key of C is the pitch range they produce. A harmonica in the key of A is lower in pitch compared to a harmonica in the key of C. This means that the chords and notes played on a harmonica in the key of A will sound lower than those played on a harmonica in the key of C.
If you are referring to the lowest note a normal, C foot flute can play, the answer is yes... sometimes. A flute with a B foot joint can go half a step lower, which is B. There is an extra key to allow you to go lower.
-5.3oC is 6.5oC lower temperature than 1.2oC
A 'lower-key' is a relative term. It is often used to compare two keys in the same register. For example: "D flat is a lower key than E flat".
-3 degrees Celsius, or 26.6 degrees Fahrenheit
-12 degrees Celsius is lower than -10 degrees Celsius.
Using a capo on a key of C guitar can enhance your playing by allowing you to easily change the key of a song without having to learn new chord shapes. Place the capo on a fret higher than the original key to raise the pitch of the guitar, or on a fret lower to lower the pitch. Experiment with different capo positions to find the best sound for your playing style.
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No -25 °C is colder than -18 °C
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