A bassoon can play 4 octaves.
The bassoon is adouble reed instrument. The reed is attached to a bocal (or crook) which is slipped into the tenor (wing) joint. The body of the bassoon is wrapped around itself in the boot joint which holds the bass joint, the longest one. The bell joint is at the end of the instrument where the sound comes out. The bassoon has a total of 16 thumb keys, 12 for the left and 4 for the right.
I play both the bassoon and the contrabassoon and there is a noticeable difference between the reeds. My contra reed is 2 3/4 inches long and 3/4 wide at the tip compared to a normal bassoon reed which is about 2 1/4 inches long and about 9/16 wide at the tip. The most noticeable difference is when switching form contra to bassoon.
The bassoon has the most keys out of any instrument. It has 9 keys for the left thumb alone, 4 for the right thumb, 4 keys and 2 holes for the left hand and 6 keys and 2 holes for the right hand. This makes a total of 23 keys and 4 holes.
First, the bassoonist blows into the reed. Then the air goes through the bocal, then goes straight down then curves back up(U-shaped) and exits out the top. While the air is going through the instrument, the many keys and holes alter and define what sound will come out.
A bassoon can play 4 octaves.
The bassoon is made out of wood or plastic. They evelved from the Dulcian the had like 4 keys most of the note changes were in embassure. the bassoon came to be around the 1600's-1700's
The bassoon is adouble reed instrument. The reed is attached to a bocal (or crook) which is slipped into the tenor (wing) joint. The body of the bassoon is wrapped around itself in the boot joint which holds the bass joint, the longest one. The bell joint is at the end of the instrument where the sound comes out. The bassoon has a total of 16 thumb keys, 12 for the left and 4 for the right.
Clarinet, saxophone, oboe, and bassoon.
When constructed, they are about 4' 4" tall.
I play both the bassoon and the contrabassoon and there is a noticeable difference between the reeds. My contra reed is 2 3/4 inches long and 3/4 wide at the tip compared to a normal bassoon reed which is about 2 1/4 inches long and about 9/16 wide at the tip. The most noticeable difference is when switching form contra to bassoon.
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the declaration has four major sections.
The bassoon has the most keys out of any instrument. It has 9 keys for the left thumb alone, 4 for the right thumb, 4 keys and 2 holes for the left hand and 6 keys and 2 holes for the right hand. This makes a total of 23 keys and 4 holes.
4 sections but there are some that split in half
The declaration has 4 major sections within it.