I have only one instrumental version of the song 'Fever'. It is by The Three Suns and is on an album called 'Cocktail Mix, Vol. 1: Bachelor's Guide to the Galaxy'. It is in the Lounge/Exotica vein and quite busy compared to the subdued Peggy Lee backing.
They can be both high and low pitch. There are brass instruments that are considered "high voices" like trumpets, there are brass instruments that are considered "middle voices" like french horns, and then there are brass instruments that are considered "low voices" like trombones, euphoniums, and tubas. All brass instruments have a pretty large range of pitches they can play depending on how good the player is, so the pitches can greatly vary.
song
timbre
Octet
Typically, a group of three instruments or voices is called a trio or a triad. In some rare, informal atmospheres, they are also called tritets, but this almost never happens in a classroom or professional setting.
"Instrumental."
None. A cappella performances are sung with no musical accompaniment, only human voices. This technique can be used to recreate the timbre of instruments for pieces that are traditionally instrumental only.
Voices without instrumental accompaniment
The cast of Hit the Ice - 2013 includes: Gabriel Audlarock as Multiple Voices (Cree Version) John Bearskin as Multiple Voices (Cree Version) Mike Guinta as Narrator Christopher Herodier as Multiple Voices (Cree Version) Bertie Kawapit as Multiple Voices (Cree Version) Mary Lonchap Semple as Multiple Voices (Cree Version) Pakesso Mukash as Cree Narrator and Multiple Voices (Cree Version) Gerald Salt as Multiple Voices (Cree Version) Samuel Shem as Multiple Voices (Cree Version) Lyndsay Visitor as Multiple Voices (Cree Version) Flora Weistche as Multiple Voices (Cree Version)
parts
No instruments are used in a Cappella, only your voices.
Timbre
bass
no
Chuck Huber voices Dr. Stein in the English version. Yûya Uchida in the Japanese version.
Karin Nanami voices Chizuru in the Japanese version of Bleach.
They can be both high and low pitch. There are brass instruments that are considered "high voices" like trumpets, there are brass instruments that are considered "middle voices" like french horns, and then there are brass instruments that are considered "low voices" like trombones, euphoniums, and tubas. All brass instruments have a pretty large range of pitches they can play depending on how good the player is, so the pitches can greatly vary.