double reed woodwind instruments.
the bassoon is part of the double-reed family, along with the oboe, English horn, and contra bassoon
Oboes, English horns, and bassoons use a double reed. ___________________________________
It fills the gap between the oboe and the bassoon.
A bassoon an Oboe, an english horn, a contrabassoon, among other less commonly known ones.
The English Horn uses a double reed, like the oboe and bassoon. It is like the tenor version of the oboe.
The Oboe, the English Horn and the Bassoon have double reeds.
oboe, bassoon, english horn, contrabassoon
The specific type of group that includes a piccolo, English horn, clarinet, and bassoon is typically a woodwind quintet or a chamber ensemble. In a woodwind quintet, the standard instrumentation consists of flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and horn, but variations can occur. The addition of the piccolo and English horn suggests a more specialized ensemble that focuses on expanding the woodwind palette for chamber music or orchestral arrangements.
the oboe and the bassoon use double reeds. So do the English horn (a larger kind of oboe) and the contra-bassoon (a larger bassoon.)
The English horn has several "cousins", but the instrument it is most closely related to is the oboe, and is sometimes called an alto oboe. As part of the woodwind family, the English horn is also related to the clarinet, bassoon, saxophone, flute and piccolo.
The main four are the flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon. Beyond that, there is the piccolo, the English horn, the bass clarinet, and the contrabassoon.
The English Horn is a member of the woodwind family. It is most closely related to the oboe and bassoon since it also uses a double reed and is pitched between the two.