The Bass Clarinet can be different sizes regarding the person playing it or whether or not the person is standing or sitting. The Bass Clarinet has a stand that is adjustable. By itself, without the stand, its about 11/16". The stand is about one foot.
The standard range of bassoon is from Bb1 (two lines BELOW the bass clef staff) to F5 (top line of the treble clef staff), which is 56 notes (chromatically).
Some advanced bassoonists can play even higher.
4. It goes from Low C way below the staff to high C way above the staff.
The bassoon can play a chromatic scale from a low Bb (two lines above the bass clef staff) to a high E (on the upper part of the treble clef staff)
bass clarinet
It's not the bass clarinet.The octocontrabass clarinet (also known as octo contrabass clarinet, octo contra bass clarinet, or subcontra bass clarinet) is the largest and lowest member of the clarinet family. It is pitched an octave below the contrabass clarinet, or three octaves lower than the standard B♭ soprano clarinet.The Guinness Book of World Records lists the octocontrabass clarinet as having the lowest range of any orchestral instrument, capable of playing B♭-1 concert pitch (the B♭ below the lowest note of the piano).
a bass clarinet
A bass clarinet
It looks like a hybrid of the Clarinet and A Saxophone. U really dont want to know
The bass clarinet originated in Germany
A bass clarinet, like all the different types of clarinets in it's family, have one reed.
Selmer 1430P Bass Clarinet.
There are bass, soprano, and alto. But there are more than Three sizes! There is the Eb soprano, Bb soprano (most commonly seen), Alto clarinet, Bass clarinet, Contra-alto clarinet, and contra-bass clarinet. There is also an A clarinet!
Ballads for Bass Clarinet was created in 1993.
The mouthpieces of a clarinet and a bass clarinet are identical in design. Where they differ is in size alone.
Clarinet and Bass Clarinet