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"What's the highest and lowest note you can sing?" (No idea).
The notes have a period of oscillation of 10 million years, which makes them "the lowest note in the universe".
Dark, moody, and passionate, the rhapsody lives in the deepest reaches of the piano, calling for a low A, the standard piano's lowest note, at a climactic moment.
Ray Lewis 1, Authors of this New England billboard 0. The weekend's lowest note arrived in the hours after San Francisco's win at the Georgia Dome.
Martin used a half symphony orchestra, instructing each member to start by playing the lowest note on their instrument and end by playing their loudest and highest note.
One day, Richards told me, he was watching as Partch set up up his legendary Marimba Eroica, whose lowest note vibrates at twenty-two cycles per second.
The temperature data were mapped over a range of three octaves, with the coldest year on record (1909) set to the lowest note on the cello (open C).
Rosales, mindful of that issue, likes to apply what is called "treble-ascendant voicing," meaning that the highest note in any chord is made to sound slightly louder than the lowest note, so that the texture remains clear.
The black hole is playing "the lowest note in the universe," said Dr. Andrew Fabian, an X-ray astronomer at the Institute for Astronomy at Cambridge University in England.
The animal is called the 52 hertz whale because it makes a distinctive stream of sounds at around that basso profundo frequency, just above the lowest note on a tuba.
The instrument was played with the reed up (playing with the reed down is described only after 1800, in Germany) and had two keys, with F below middle C as the lowest note.
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