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Why does a tuba have a greater amplitude than a flute?

coz tuba players are cooler


What is the line through middle f called?

The line that runs through middle C on a musical staff is called the "bass clef." It is the fourth line from the bottom of the staff and is used to indicate lower-pitched notes. The bass clef is often associated with instruments like the cello, bassoon, and tuba, as well as the left hand of the piano. In contrast, the treble clef, which is placed higher on the staff, represents higher-pitched notes.


What produces the lowest pitch?

The lowest pitch is typically produced by large instruments or objects, such as a tuba, bassoon, or the human voice in its bass range. Among natural phenomena, the deep rumble of thunder or seismic activity can also generate very low frequencies. In terms of sound waves, the frequency determines pitch, with lower frequencies corresponding to lower pitches. Therefore, the lower the frequency of the sound wave, the lower the pitch it produces.


If two waves are traveling at the same speed what will be true about their wavelengths?

Nothing in particular. Red light, green light, and FM radio signals all travel at the same speed, but there's no connection among their wavelengths. The sounds of the tuba, guitar, and piccolo all travel at the same speed from the stage to your ear, but there's no particular relationship among their wavelengths. I guess you could say that if two waves are traveling at the same speed through the same medium ... or through the same absence of any medium ... then the waves are both manifestations of the same physical phenomenon or wave-generating process. But that doesn't say anything about their wavelengths.


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What does Tuba call it's father?

What does a tuba call its father? ooompapa


What does a tuba call its father?

What does a tuba call its father? ooompapa


What is the fingering for the Cb scale on tuba?

Tuba fingerings depend on which key your tuba is built in. This question is not complete therefore it cannot be answered.


The Roman tuba is very different from the modern tuba What is the main difference between the two?

The modern tuba is bent and the Roman tuba is a straight brass tube.


What did the carpenters call their bass qurtet?

The Tuba 4


What did the carpenters call their bass quartet?

The Tuba 4


What do you call it when you switch tuba notes to clarinet notes?

Making a "transcription" that will involve transposition.


Which instrument changed to produce the sousaphone?

Tuba! Tuba! Tuba! Tuba!


How do you play close encounters on tuba?

This is kinda a dumb question... 1st You need a Tuba/Sousaphone fanfare that you and your group like 2nd Practice it until its memorized. 3rd. Go up to a band that you think you can "Call Out" meaning "Battle" 4th Play your fanfare(s) to see there reaction... 5th you find out on your own...


Where do tuba tuba plants grow?

the tuba tuba plant could be found in the Philippines.


Tuba violin clarinet which is the largest?

the tuba is the largest


Is tuba the best instrument?

This is a qualitative question. A matter of opinion. There is no one, "best" instrument. This question would be better asked as a poll. As a musician, the tuba has some very fun points, particularly the opportunity to be the counter-melody. The tuba is the lowest pitched instrument in most orchestras, which can also be fun to play. However, the tuba (as the lowest instrument) is generally scored as the metronome for school groups (middle school and high school concert band), which can get fairly boring.