High c意思

"High C" is a term used in music to refer to the C note that is highest in a given context, such as the highest C in a vocal range, a particular instrument's range, or the highest C in a melody or musical piece. The specific note being referred to would depend on the key or range in which it is used.

For example, in classical music, "High C" is often used to refer to the C note above the treble clef staff, which is also known as C6 in scientific pitch notation (middle C is C4, and the next C below is C5). This note is particularly notable because it is the highest C that is commonly found in the treble clef and is a challenging note for many singers, especially sopranos.

In the context of popular music, "High C" could refer to any C note that is high in the vocal range or within the range of a particular instrument, depending on the context of the song or performance.