WHY DOES A MIDI SYSTEM HAVE THE WIDEST RANGE OF FREQUENCIES OUT OF TRUMPET, VIOLIN, PIANO, CLARINET, PIPE ORGAN, KETTLE DRUM AND A MIDI SYSTEM. YOU GET 15 POINTS



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Each of these instruments have a very wide range of notes because these are all treble instruments. Now, if you mean altogether, with a trumpet you can hit a very wide range of notes due to it having such a high octave, same with a violin, piano, clarinet, and organ. Kettle drums just have a very manipulable sound.
But remember it is a MIDI System, and you can adjust the frequency according to your desire; So, honestly, there is no straight answer for this, just how you desire the sound.

I could take an A4 note on a trumpet and stretch the sound waves out to sound like an A1 note just by bending it with a MIDI System. So, the possibilities are endless.

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