No. In fact the bassoon is a completely different instrument.
a double bassoon
The bassoon's lowest note is low b flat which you can play by holding all of the notes.
I believe that the lowest-pitched woodwind instrument is the contra-bassoon.
lower sounding strings and bigger than a violin
bassoon or contrabassoon.
Sounding the New Violin was created in 1991.
a double bassoon
The violin.
The bassoon's lowest note is low b flat which you can play by holding all of the notes.
High-pitched instruments include piccolo, trumpet, and violin, while low-pitched instruments include tuba, bassoon, and contrabass. The pitch of an instrument is determined by the frequency of the sound waves it produces.
I believe that the lowest-pitched woodwind instrument is the contra-bassoon.
yep its a bigger, deeper sounding violin
Accordion. Bassoon, Contrabassoon/double bassoon, Tenoroon, Basset, horn, French horn, Guitarrón (Argentino), Guitarrón (Chileno), Guitarrón (Mexicano), Guitarrón (Uruguayo), Guqin, Mandolin, Octave Mandolin, Cor anglais/English horn, Organ, Garklein, Xaphoon, Steelpan, Theremin, Violin, Tenor violin, Baritone violin, Electric violin Its funny how easy it was for me to look that up-
The highest instrument of the string family is the violin.
lower sounding strings and bigger than a violin
bassoon or contrabassoon.
The violin is a harder instrument to master than the flute. Both can be beautiful. It is also good to learn a lesser used instrument such as a bassoon or viola.