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harmony
because their different instruments and all instruments have different sounds
If you are referencing the "bass clef" as notes, then there are several instruments:cellobassvioletrombonetubapiano (can play both treble and bass clef)
Fiddle and mandolin APEX :P
They are both members of the plucked lute family of instruments. It is the vibration of the strings that creates the notes. The soundboards amplify the sound.
harmony
because their different instruments and all instruments have different sounds
If you are referencing the "bass clef" as notes, then there are several instruments:cellobassvioletrombonetubapiano (can play both treble and bass clef)
Fiddle and mandolin APEX :P
They are both members of the plucked lute family of instruments. It is the vibration of the strings that creates the notes. The soundboards amplify the sound.
Yes. They are both in treble clef. However, the two instruments are tuned differently, so the actual fingering is not the same.
They are both part of the stringed instruments.
A keyboard is a smaller version of a piano. The notes for the Star Wars theme will be the same for both types of instruments. You should be able to find this sheet music in a music store.
They make music and are used in an orchestra. They also play in the lower frequencies.You blow into a contrabasson and the reed vibrates to make the sound. You blow into a tuba and vibrate your lips to make the sound. You bang on a double bass drum and the vibrating membrane (drum surface) makes the sound.
Bass Clef Mostly. Some however, still use the treble clef.NOTE: The viola uses the viola clef and the piano/keyboard uses both treble and bass.
Both have relatively shortresonators and they usually share the same octal range. However, Vibes are made of metal and have a foot - controlled dampening bar to stop the notes from sustain, unlike their usually Rosewood counterparts.
There is no difference in the sheet music used for electric and acoustic instruments. Both use the same sheet music so that the same notes are played and in the same way.