It was an F#6 she really did have an amazing range.
It is called word painting. An example could be when singing the word "Up," the word would be sung in a high note compared to "Down," in a lower note
What about Georgia Brown from Brasil? I think she has the Guinness record for highest note produced by a female.Maybe Minnie Riperton? Listen to her singing Lovin' You (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE0pwJ5PMDg)
a first soprano sings everything including high flats & sharps they also sometimes sing all lower/mid notes too not just high
A girl with a very high pitched voice is called a Soprano A boy (usually a grown man) with a high pitched voice (for a guy) is called a Tenor NOTE: All young boys sing very high (like "girl" pitch) until their voice changes, usually around the age of 14.
Frequency, measured, musically speaking, in Hertz, is the number of "cycles per second" in a single wave. A sound travelling at the frequency of 440 Hertz (440 cycles per second) produces a note of A, known as concert pitch.
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comfortable clothes and a loving, supportive note
Because the low note is short and the high note is hifh
high note has high frequency (cycles per second) . Low note has low frequency. The sound originated by a high frequency note oscillates more times per second, while a low frequency note oscillates less times per second.
"Frequency" is a term used to express in formal terms how high a note is.
the G note is above the F note. but triple high G has 3 lines below it and it's a squeal not a sound
A high pitch note vibrates more rapidly than a low pitch note.
All you gota do is tell him off. And if he still doesnt get the message write him a note
The word to describe how high or low a musical note is, is pitch.
a really really high note
When it comes to music, the term "HIGH" means that you have to play a high note, meaning a note that would sound louder than a previous one. The louder the note the higher the pitch.
Which word do we use to describe whether a note is high or low?