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In a music book for bassoon. I have also found music online. You could also ask your music teacher or go to a music store although most music stores do not carry bassoon music. If you would like music to play you can play Trombone or baritone B.C. music which is what I do. I hope this helps you!

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Does a bassoon play high notes?

No, it does not.


How low can the bassoon go?

The bassoon's lowest note is low b flat which you can play by holding all of the notes.


Where can you find a bassoon?

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How is the bassoon usually used in different styles of music?

Bassoon are used in many different types of music, but often do not have the melody. They can do rock and soft rock (if you can move your fingers fast), and slow whole note songs. But throughout these different types, the bassoon does not usually have the melody, and instead holds whole notes or has a lot of half notes. This is all based on my experience with the bassoon, it may vary for you.


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Can a clarinet player play the bassoon?

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What is higher pitched a clarinet or bassoon?

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You are wooden with two reeds good for playing low notes what instrument are you?

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What notes does a bassoon play?

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