Bb 2 octives below middle C
In a string orchestra, the instrument with the lowest pitch is the Bass (also called Double Bass, String Bass, Upright Bass, and Contrabass)
violin=g below middle c to really anything viola=c octave below middle c to really anything cello=c 2 octaves below middle c to really anything bassoon=bflat 2 octaves below middle c to e/f an octave above middle c
The lowest pitch discovered is a concert Bb, 57 octaves below middle C. It is emitted by a supermassive black hole.
The B 2 octaves beloes the piano. 8Hz. Can't be heard by the human ear.
A violin's lowest note is the open G below middle C. The only under-chin stringed instrument that can play lower is the Viola, which plays the open C (1 octave below middle C) as it's lowest note. The only exception to this is the Electric violin/viola, which can have as many as 7 strings, the lowest being a B flat 2 octaves below middle C.
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The pitch range of the piano is from the A three octaves below middle C to the C four octaves above middle C. Modern pianos have a range of 7 1/4 octaves. The range of the piano in Mozart's time was about 5 octaves.
G two octaves below middle C
An 88-key piano has 7 octaves plus three additional keys - making the keyboard have 7 1/4 octaves in total. Some pianos also have exactly 7 octaves ranging from the A 3 octaves below middle C to the A three octaves higher than the A tuned to 440Hz (the A above middle C).
The range of an oboe is from a B flat below middle C to a high G. So just over 2 and a half octaves
A tambourine is a percussion instrument with no actual musical range. The frequency response of a tambourine without a head could be considered to be above 1Khz while a tambourine with a head would have a frequency respone above let's say 200 Hz with the head producing the lower frequency tones and the jingles producing the high frequency tones.
The standard modern instrument has a range of three octaves, from the F below middle C.