Below you will find example sentences with "lowest note". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.
Lowest Note in a sentence
Corpus data
- Displayed example sentences: 19
- Discovered as a combination around: note
- Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 13
- Phrase length: 2 words
- Average sentence length: 28.7 words
Sentence profile
- Phrase position: 2 start, 11 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis
- The phrase "lowest note" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 28.7 words and is mostly made up of statements.
- Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as notes the lowest note of the, than the lowest note of the, bass, recorder and low stand out.
- In the phrase index, this combination connects with redmi note, galaxy note, lowest estimate, redmi note, galaxy note and note pro, linking the page to nearby combinations.
Example types with lowest note
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The lowest note on most pianos is A0, the highest C8. (11 words)
In rare cases, some players have a low B extension, which has B as its lowest note. (17 words)
The lowest string is typically tuned down to C, an octave below the lowest note on the cello. (18 words)
For example, a recorder with lowest note G4 may be known as a G-alto or alto in G, a recorder with lowest note D5 (also "sixth flute") as a D-soprano or soprano in D, and a recorder in G3 as a G-bass or G-basset. (48 words)
In addition to this, however, for those parts of the music during which that choir rested was presented a single line consisting of the lowest note being sung at any given time, which could be in any vocal part. (39 words)
It was first described by Mersenne in Harmonie universelle (1636) as having four fingers on the front, and two thumb holes on the back, with lowest note C6 and a compass of two octaves. (34 words)
Example sentences (19)
The sizes most commonly in use today are the soprano (lowest note C5), alto (lowest note F4), tenor (lowest note C4) and bass (lowest note F3).
For example, a recorder with lowest note G4 may be known as a G-alto or alto in G, a recorder with lowest note D5 (also "sixth flute") as a D-soprano or soprano in D, and a recorder in G3 as a G-bass or G-basset.
Recorders also often referred to by their lowest sounding note: "recorder in F" refers to a recorder with lowest note F, in any octave.
Since the clarinet has a wider range of notes, the lowest note of the B clarinet is significantly deeper (a major or minor sixth) than the lowest note of the oboe.
Since the clarinet has a wider range of notes, the lowest note of the B clarinet is significantly deeper (a minor or major sixth) than the lowest note of the oboe.
The lowest string is typically tuned down to C, an octave below the lowest note on the cello.
Ganassi's (1535) fingering for the note an octave and fourth above the lowest note shades hole 6. These fingerings are thus both forked and half-holed.
The note two octaves and one semitone above the lowest note (C for soprano, tenor and great bass instruments; F for sopranino, alto and bass instruments) is difficult to play on most recorders.
For the F3 bar that usually forms the lowest note on a vibraphone, there would be F3 as the fundamental, F5 as the first overtone and A6 as the second overtone.
He also developed the "Wagner bell", enabling the bassoon to reach the low A-natural, whereas normally B-flat is the instrument's lowest note.
In addition to this, however, for those parts of the music during which that choir rested was presented a single line consisting of the lowest note being sung at any given time, which could be in any vocal part.
In rare cases, some players have a low B extension, which has B as its lowest note.
It was first described by Mersenne in Harmonie universelle (1636) as having four fingers on the front, and two thumb holes on the back, with lowest note C6 and a compass of two octaves.
Metal tubes were used as resonators, fine-tuned by rotating metal discs at the bottom; lowest note tubes were U-shaped.
Since a regular electric bass has a low "E" (41 Hz) as its lowest note, most standard bass guitar cabinets are only designed with a range that goes down to about 40 Hz.
The drums in a bass line are tuned such that the largest will always play the lowest note with the pitch increasing as the size of the drum decreases.
The lowest note on most pianos is A0, the highest C8.
The player may tune the low E string down to the lowest note required in the piece: D or C. Four string basses may be fitted with a "low-C extension" (see below).
What is known as "figured" continuo, which also features a bass line that because of its structural nature may differ from the lowest note in the upper parts, developed over the next quarter-century.