FREE! Click here to Join FunTrivia. Thousands of games, quizzes, and lots more!
Fun Trivia
Home: Questions and Answers Forum
Answers to 100,000 Fascinating Questions
Welcome to FunTrivia's Question & Answer forum!

Search All Questions


Please cite any factual claims with citation links or references from authoritative sources. Editors continuously recheck submissions and claims.

Archived Questions

Goto Qn #


What instrument has the lowest pitch?

Question #73128. Asked by morrigan.
Last updated May 06 2015.

Related Trivia Topics: Music  
queproblema
Answer has 18 votes
Currently Best Answer
queproblema
18 year member
2119 replies

Answer has 18 votes.

Currently voted the best answer.
Of the standard western musical instruments, the piano seems to have the lowest pitch, at 27.500 hz, though a synthesizer can go an octave below that.

Possibly you meant an instrument that can play only one note at a time. The double bass violin and tuba can go as low as 41.203.

Too many references to cite. Here's one:

link http://solomonsmusic.net/insrange.htm

Dec 10 2006, 12:38 AM
Arpeggionist
Answer has 9 votes
Arpeggionist
20 year member
2173 replies

Answer has 9 votes.
The contrabassoon can, with a bell extension, produce a low A, equivalent to the lowest note on the piano. The Bösendorfer Imperial Grand piano is equipped with 9 extra keys in its bass register, extending its range to C below the normal pianos. Certain contrabass clarinets and instruments invented by Adolphe Sax (not saxophones) can reach notes that are lower still, though they are impractical since the average human ear can only tell between distinct pitches above about 20 Hertz.

Dec 10 2006, 2:10 AM
avatar
Baloo55th
Answer has 6 votes
Baloo55th
21 year member
4545 replies avatar

Answer has 6 votes.
An church or concert hall organ with 32 foot pipes can get down to 16 Hz. At that level, you feel the vibrations rather than hear them. Notes like that are used to give spooky effects, as they can induce feelings of unease. If prolonged, they can give rise to fear without the person knowing what they're afraid of!

Dec 10 2006, 3:15 PM
Br.John
Answer has 9 votes
Br.John
18 year member
79 replies

Answer has 9 votes.
Just thought you'd like to see this, although it's not an instrument some black hole is emitting a B flat 57 octaves below middle C ....that's pretty low

link http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/universe/black_hole_sound.html

Dec 12 2006, 7:57 PM
WalterKeyes
Answer has 10 votes
WalterKeyes

Answer has 10 votes.
All brass instruments except perhaps the trumpet has a pedal tone, the fundamental in the overtone sequence which is the lowest open note on the instrument. Most symphony orchestras us a tuba piched in C, whose fundamental is the lowest C on the piano. Adding the second valve lowers it to a B. The first valve to a Bb, the first and second to the bottom A on the piano. This continues until all 5 valves (most orchestral tubas have 5 valves) are depressed resulting in the first C below the bottom of the piano. The low notes are difficult to play. As a tuba player, I have been down to the F below the bottom of the piano before hyperventilating. Most pro should be able to bottom their instrument out. In fact in his album Roger Bobo plays the tuba, he actually plays the subpedal C. SO the answer is the tuba since a pipe organ and extended Bosendorfer are not standard orchestral instruments.

May 06 2015, 6:17 PM
free email trivia FREE! Get a new mixed Fun Trivia quiz each day in your email. It's a fun way to start your day!


arrow Your Email Address:

Sign in or Create Free User ID to participate in the discussion

Related FunTrivia Quizzes

play quiz Highest and Lowest Points of the World
(Physical Geography Extremes)
play quiz Do You Know What Instrument I Am?
(Musical Instruments)
play quiz What's That Instrument?
(Thematic Musical Instruments)

Return to FunTrivia
"Ask FunTrivia" strives to offer the best answers possible to trivia questions. We ask our submitters to thoroughly research questions and provide sources where possible. Feel free to post corrections or additions. This is server B184.