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Post by hddrummer on Feb 15, 2007 19:11:07 GMT -5
thay use H for ork timpani music too.
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Post by hddrummer on Feb 15, 2007 19:11:23 GMT -5
*they
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Post by bariclaribob on Feb 16, 2007 17:40:18 GMT -5
I love the Concert Bb (c) on clarinet. And the really hight Bb...and the really hight C... By really high Bb and C do you mean like two Bb's above the staff and two C's above the staff? I like them too, but my clarinet is a piece of... garbage... so the tone is terrible after about an octave above the top line F.
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Post by bariclaribob on Feb 22, 2007 17:50:47 GMT -5
Oh yeah, and on alto sax I like the high A... it just seems right...
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Post by tromboneking87 on Feb 22, 2007 18:25:09 GMT -5
This is kind of wierd, my favorite note on my Bach trombone is the high Bb, but my favorite note on my King 3B is the high C... Oh well, they're both high and sound cool when played right...
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Post by Trumpeting4life on Feb 27, 2007 22:05:45 GMT -5
i like open "D" on the violin, it sounds pure and noble i also like the "D" on the trumpet, i dunno why
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Post by carahtheodd on Mar 1, 2007 16:28:15 GMT -5
Tenor: high F (way up above the staff) cuz' none of the othe tenors can hit it....Ind it's on a plastic mouthpiece!!
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Post by lightningflute2010 on Mar 1, 2007 22:11:16 GMT -5
Ah. I love the high E on flute. It just sounds really pretty when it's in tune, and it's not really a note to play loud.
On trumpet, I'm going to be odd and say that I love C#. I don't know. I just like how it sounds.
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Post by yvetterson on Mar 13, 2007 15:25:52 GMT -5
oboe: ummm, either high Eb above the staff, high G way above the staff, or half whole D which is the first note I play every time I pick up my oboe. OR high C sharp. Gahd I just love my oboe.
saxes... alto: any of the low notes, just so frkn easy to pop out compared to the rest of em tenor: E natural or F natural in any octave. dunno why, just like them a lot. bari: i like low B natural, and of course the LOW A. soprano: every single note. low C is especially sweet in my opinion. again, real easy to pop out.
clarinet: tuning C. (The one on the staff) I like the way it feels. haha.
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Post by lada on Jun 1, 2007 2:38:27 GMT -5
Trumpet: double C- an octave above above high C, when I manage to hit it. Trombone: the low/pedal Bb and any notes below Baritone: same as trombone
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Post by piccophone on Jun 1, 2007 14:24:12 GMT -5
Low Gb on the piccolo. I'm really good at playing that note. And it's really pretty.
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Post by mustangmarchinband on Jun 1, 2007 16:53:43 GMT -5
t-pet--top line f#, and above the staff d/e shanaturat
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Post by jessikuh on Jun 4, 2007 23:00:59 GMT -5
F#'s make me happy. :]
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Post by lada on Jun 5, 2007 0:03:59 GMT -5
oh, and the reason why I like double C on trumpet is cause, well, it's the highest note I can play. Usually I hit it, sometimes I don't. And maybe it was only one or two times that I went a half step above it... eh, can't remember.
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Post by hardcorpsflute on Jun 5, 2007 21:33:41 GMT -5
I love top-of-the staff F, and any note below middle-of-the-staff B flat. I love low notes. I don't know what I'm doing on flute.
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