The Bass Clarinet plays lower notes than the Oboe.
an A 440Hz, in an orchestra given by an oboe
bass clarinet (single reed, like clarinet); bassoon (double reed, like oboe)
Yes, unless it's a student size bassoon compaired with a bass-oboe
Clarinet, sax, oboe, basson, bass clarinet,
Alto flute Tranverse flute. ... Bass oboe Bass, Oboe. Bassoon Bombard , Oboe. Claghorn . Clarinet . Contrabass oboe , Oboe. Cor anglais , Oboe. Saxaphone Bass Saxophone Pipe Organ Albogue Alboka Aulos Diplica Hornpipe Launeddas Pibgorn Zhaleika Arghul Double clarinet Mijwiz Sipsi To name just a few
an A 440Hz, in an orchestra given by an oboe
no the bass clarinet is
bass clarinet (single reed, like clarinet); bassoon (double reed, like oboe)
Yes, unless it's a student size bassoon compaired with a bass-oboe
Clarinet, sax, oboe, basson, bass clarinet,
Alto flute Tranverse flute. ... Bass oboe Bass, Oboe. Bassoon Bombard , Oboe. Claghorn . Clarinet . Contrabass oboe , Oboe. Cor anglais , Oboe. Saxaphone Bass Saxophone Pipe Organ Albogue Alboka Aulos Diplica Hornpipe Launeddas Pibgorn Zhaleika Arghul Double clarinet Mijwiz Sipsi To name just a few
It looks like a hybrid of the Clarinet and A Saxophone. U really dont want to know
The main four are the flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon. Beyond that, there is the piccolo, the English horn, the bass clarinet, and the contrabassoon.
Alto flute Tranverse flute. ... Bass oboe Bass, Oboe. Bassoon Bombard , Oboe. Claghorn . Clarinet . Contrabass oboe , Oboe. Cor anglais , Oboe. Saxaphone Bass Saxophone Pipe Organ Albogue Alboka Aulos Diplica Hornpipe Launeddas Pibgorn Zhaleika Arghul Double clarinet Mijwiz Sipsi To name just a few
There is a HUGE difference between an oboe and a bassoon. Bassoons are low woodwinds that are very large and have a reed that sticks out of the middle of the instrument. It sounds kind of muffled and normally plays a similar part in a song as the bass instruments (tuba, trombone, etc.) An oboe is similar in physical attributes to an English horn. An oboe has 2 reeds and plays a similar part in songs that a flute does, just a bit lower-pitched.
No. It's a woodwind; related to the clarinet and oboe. :)
Clarinet, Oboe, Bassoon, Flute.The woodwind family of instruments includes, from the highest sounding instruments to the lowest, the flute, piccolo, oboe, English horn,clarinet, E-flat clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon and contra-bassoon.These are woodwind instruments that would most likely play in a full orchestra but it can be changed depending on the and availability of players.