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not sure where it came from but it is a woodwind instrument

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Q: What family do bassoons come from?
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What family does the bassoons?

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How many bassoons are in a band?

at least 3 in a band. if it is all bassoons.


What instrumential family does the oboe comes from?

The oboe is part of the woodwind family. More specifically, it is a double reeded woodwind (along with english horns, bassoons, etc.)


Which instrument in woodwind family has a double reed?

oboes and bassoons (and any instruments in the oboe and bassoon family, i.e. cor anglais, contra bassoon etc.)


Who is in the woodwind family?

flutes, clarinets, saxophones, bassoons, oboes; those are the main ones. Anything with a reed is a woodwind and so are flutes even though there is no reed


Where is the bassoon made?

location of production depends on the company. American bassoons such as fox are made in Indiana. Heckel bassoons are made in western Germany


Are bassoons a wood wind instrument?

yes


What has the author Mladen Stahuljak written?

Mladen Stahuljak has written: 'Inventions, for two bassoons [by] Stahuljak' -- subject(s): Bassoon music (2 bassoons)


What are facts about bassoons?

the bassoon is a musical instrument that can make noises low to highthe bassoon if one of the lowest instruments in the wood wind family next to the contra bassoon


When was bassoons invented?

I think it was invented in the 9th century


What kind of instrument are oboes and bassoons?

woodwind, double reed


What is the length of a bassoons?

My bassoon is full sized and around 134cm.