PART |_| BACKGROUND AND BASICS
2 Ranges and Sound Characte Ss
An arranger needs to know the ranges within which instrumentalists can play comfortably
as well as the qualities of the sound from one extreme to the other. The chart below shows
the overall technical range for each instrument; the limits of the practical range are marked
by vertical arrows pointing to darkened note heads. Throughout the range, the chart also
describes sound quality and the useable scope of dynamic levels.
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