The highest frequency the human ear can percieve is 20,000Hz (20KHz), however most Musical Instruments can only hit C8 (which is approximately 4,400Hz). The standard Organ can reach this note, however Synthesizers can, in theory, produce notes above the range of human hearing.
It should also be remembered that 'instruments' such as a dog-whistle can produce notes above the range of human hearing.
The piccolo (a high pitched flute) is the highest pitched instrument, and therefore plays higher notes than a violin. The violin is the second-highest pitched instrument.
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An Electric Bass is an amplified four-stringed instrument which produces low sounds. A lot of the time, the instrument will be a back-up to a more 'major' instrument in the song such as the Electric Guitar.
A trumpet is a brasswind instrument. A lot of the time it plays melodies similar to clarinets and flutes so sometimes it plays lower notes, but in jazz, the trumpet can play really high notes if you can play higher than the C above the staff. So, technically, its both.
The Piccolo is the woodwind that produces the highest sound.
The piccolo (a high pitched flute) is the highest pitched instrument, and therefore plays higher notes than a violin. The violin is the second-highest pitched instrument.
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The piccolo plays one octave higher than the flute.
The Friar plays the hurdy-gurdy, a stringed instrument that produces sound by turning a crank.
No, it plays specific notes.
The Cello or the Bass.
The bass?
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Without a doubt....it is the tuba! It plays the lowest notes.
An Electric Bass is an amplified four-stringed instrument which produces low sounds. A lot of the time, the instrument will be a back-up to a more 'major' instrument in the song such as the Electric Guitar.
It plays every note. The Oboe is a double reed instrument and has a 4 - 5 octave range. If you can hear low and high notes the Oboe can play them. The bassoon plays the lower octaves, it is also a double reed instrument.
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.