The Contra-Bassoon. It is the same is bassoon but plays an octave lower, and wraps around a second time.
Contrabassoon or Double bassoon. Now even a Contraforte
Contrabassoon or Double bassoon. Now even a Contraforte
Contrabassoon or Double bassoon. Now even a Contraforte
Contrabassoon or Double bassoon. Now even a Contraforte
The bassoon typically sits in the second row of the woodwind section, which is behind the string section. Where the bassoons sit is ultimately a decision made by the conductor.
Typically the double bassoon (or contrabassoon) is given to the third or fourth chair bassoon, leaving the principal bassoon to play the 1st bassoon part and the 2nd chair bassoon to play the 2nd bassoon part. In some cases the double bassoon part is an auditioned spot, meaning that someone specifically auditioned for the double bassoon.
There are two names given to describe the same instrument: double bassoon or contrabassoon.
because some are played with reeds (clarinet, oboe, basoon) where others are played with head joints (flute, piccolo) a reed vibrates when you blow onto it, and a head join you blow over the hole given on the joint. As a woodwind player myself, i know what im talking about ;) hope this helps!
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