A. Flute.B. Tuba.C. Cello. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A. Flute. 在管弦乐队中,不同乐器的音域差异明显。逐一分析选项:1. **A. 长笛(Flute)**:属于木管乐器,典型音域为中央C(C4)以上的三个八度,高音区明亮尖锐,音域较高。2. **B. 大号(Tuba)**:属于铜管乐器,是管弦乐队中音域最低的乐器之一...
The cello is also played in a similar manner with a bow, but the instrument is larger and produces a deeper sound. Wind instruments Acoustic wind instruments produce sound by the air vibration inside the instrument. This means that the musician’s breath generates the sound. The flute, ...
The cello is the largest fiddle, with about one octave less range than the viola. It was originally called the 'viola da braccio' and it was developed as a bass instrument for orchestras. It's still used in orchestras today, but you can also see cellos used for folk music - especially...
Haydn wrote a breakthrough trumpet concerto – the first to make use of the instrument’s newly invented chromatic capabilities – in addition to works for cello, keyboard and even a double bass concerto which was sadly lost in a fire. Read more:What’s the difference between a symphony, a...
The bow is made from horsetail hair. It is rubbed against the strings to produce sound and the instrument is held upright, not unlike a cello. It is much smaller than a cello, though. Traditionally, thekokyuwas used as a part of thesankyokuensemble, a form of Japanese chamber music that...
That’s why we can’t suggest using the harmony engine on this instrument group or individual instrument. Unless used for dramatic effect, perhaps for a score meant to unsettle the audience, then this Prismizer effect does not pair with violin, cello, or any bowed string instrument. ...
Comparing the Rega Elex Mk4 to the current class-leading Cambridge Audio CXA81 is a tale of trade-offs. The CXA81 has a lively, full-bodied tone that is more immediately likeable. It’s highly entertaining, with a lovely sense of weight and richness to the cello notes in Agnes Obel’s...
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When moving from one note or chord to another, Sibelius will cancel the sounding notes as you scrub to the next or previous note. It does this so you don’t end up with a mush of sound, however Sibelius takes ties into account too, so you get a true impression of what’s in the ...
one does, let it. Regard it as something seen momentarily, as though from a window while traveling. If across Kansas, then, of course, Kansas. . . . Kansas is like nothing on earth, and for a New Yorker very refreshing. It is like an empty glass, nothing but wheat, or is it ...