Of those two choices, the horn is the higher-pitched instrument.
As it has a higher frequency than a car horn.. Pitch depends upon frequency....
A flute's range is higher than that of a cello, French horn, or tympani.
Piccalo (by far) is the highest. Next comes: flute, oboe, clarinet, french horn.
A trumpet is a perfect fifth (P5) higher than a horn. Another way to say it is that there's 7 half-steps in-between them. For example, if you wanted the trumpet pitch for the horn's G, you would go G-A-B-C-D or G-G#-A-A#(Bb)-C-C#-D. Hope this helps!!
To transpose from concert pitch to horn pitch, you transpose it up a fifth or down a fourth. A fifth up from C4 would be G4, so you would play a G4 on the horn for a C4. Hope this helps =)
Guitar has a higher pitch than a car horn.
On brass instruments in general, you speed up the air you are blowing through it and the pitch gets higher. Or in other words, the faster you lips vibrate, the higher the note.
As it has a higher frequency than a car horn.. Pitch depends upon frequency....
As it comes closer to you, the pitch gets higher, then gradually lowers as it passes you. :-)
The horn plays in F, so when it reads a C on the page, it sounds like the F a 5th below.
Because guitar has more frequency than a car horn.
A flute's range is higher than that of a cello, French horn, or tympani.
Piccalo (by far) is the highest. Next comes: flute, oboe, clarinet, french horn.
A trumpet is a perfect fifth (P5) higher than a horn. Another way to say it is that there's 7 half-steps in-between them. For example, if you wanted the trumpet pitch for the horn's G, you would go G-A-B-C-D or G-G#-A-A#(Bb)-C-C#-D. Hope this helps!!
To transpose from concert pitch to horn pitch, you transpose it up a fifth or down a fourth. A fifth up from C4 would be G4, so you would play a G4 on the horn for a C4. Hope this helps =)
Valves. They're used to change the pitch.
French horn although some French horns are valved rather than keyed to allow access to the valve with right and left hands