Both Michael Schmidt and Mark Van Cleve can play the quad c, the highest recorded note on a Trumpet which is two octaves above the famed super c. The quad c is the highest note ever played before on a trumpet, but Mike Schmidt claims to have hit a quint c.
i have heard different things. i have heard it was a quad c, and ive heard it was a quint c. the highest note i have ever personally heard was the double high c
I have personally heard a player play a C4 and then then go up about half an octave above that
There is no highest note, technically. The highest note that any player can play depends on the ability of the player. I can play up to E above triple C, but there are plenty of players that can play higher than that.
well i have herd two answers. some people say a high c. others a b flat. then there is a other one, but so people just don't really believe. it just depends on the skill and how muck air runs threw your lips. my band teacher said that don't blow threw a McDonnell's straw blow threw and coffee straw. I hope this helps.
In most standard repertoire, the highest note is the written C above the staff, but many trumpet players and some music go even higher.
There is no note that is the highest possible, it all depends on the musician.
It depends how high you can go, there isn't really a limit.
The highest note on a trumpet is a High C. This is fingered by leaving all keys open.
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The highest note on a trombone is the quadruple BbNew q:How do you make a quadruple Bb?
Strictly speaking, the trumpet has a high pitch, however the highest note that can be played depends on the ability of the player.
trumpet
A false tone is a note that isn't fit into the range of a trombone ( those slots for every note called 'partial'), but some people playing trombone can hit with their lips at just the right tension- very little-. Hope this helped.
A B flat or and F.
The highest note on a trombone is the quadruple BbNew q:How do you make a quadruple Bb?
Strictly speaking, the trumpet has a high pitch, however the highest note that can be played depends on the ability of the player.
The trumpet is the highest member of the brass family of instruments.
trumpet
A false tone is a note that isn't fit into the range of a trombone ( those slots for every note called 'partial'), but some people playing trombone can hit with their lips at just the right tension- very little-. Hope this helped.
it only goes to seventh
You answered your own question.
A B flat or and F.
Sharper!
on the C flute, the highest note is C
its called a gliss and the tone is lowered when it is extended
Trumpet produces a higher pitch as compared to a Trombone