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Q: When was a bassoon first used in an orchestra?
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The bassoon was used for?

In the orchestra, playing solo or support the bass line.


Why was the Bassoon invented?

The Bassoon was initially invented for creating music especially bass music. It is widely used in opera, symphony orchestra, movie soundtrack, television and more.


What section of the orchestra does the bassoon belong to?

Low Bass


Which member of the woodwind family does the orchestra tune to?

Bassoon In some other orchestra's the Oboe is used for this purpose.


What is the orchestra song that has bassoon in the intro?

Stravinsky's Rite of Spring


Which section of the orchestra does the bassoon belong?

Woodwind, as far as I know.


Why is the bassoon the clown of the orchestra?

The bassoon is an orchestral woodwind instrument. It reads bass and tennor cleff. It's nickname is the clown of the orchestra because we always get funny lines that kinna sound like a clown. Hense the name. I personally don't really get the name, and I play bassoon. But, hey. I hope my answer helped somewhat.


How many different types of bassoons are there?

Yes, a German bassoon and a french bassoon


Which reed instruments are in a symphony orchestra?

The main ones are the oboe, clarinet, and bassoon.


Instrument played in the second movement of bartoks concerto for orchestra?

I think the answer is Bassoon


What are in the woodwind family in the classical orchestra?

Two each of flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon.


What woodwing instruments are usually found in an orchestra?

You forgot to include "the following" instruments. Woodwinds used in orchestra are the flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon. Sometimes there will also be piccolo, English horn, bass clarinet, and contrabassoon.