The Bassoon was initially invented for creating music especially bass music. It is widely used in Opera, symphony orchestra, movie soundtrack, television and more.
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It is unclear who the original inventor is, since some details of history have been erased from our knowledge. For information concerning the bassoon and some of it's history, see the wikipedia.org article at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bassoon
Typically the double bassoon (or contrabassoon) is given to the third or fourth chair bassoon, leaving the principal bassoon to play the 1st bassoon part and the 2nd chair bassoon to play the 2nd bassoon part. In some cases the double bassoon part is an auditioned spot, meaning that someone specifically auditioned for the double bassoon.
A bassoon can play 4 octaves.
the bassoon is part of the double-reed family, along with the oboe, English horn, and contra bassoon
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
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I believe a woman by the name of Joanne Cannon invented the serpentine bassoon.... Yea sure enough here's their webpage: http://home.mira.net/%7Efavilla/
The origin of the bassooon dates back at least 500 years to France. A basic version of the modern bassoon was invented in France and it quickly spread throughout western Europe. It was known as the French bassoon. Later on in the early 1800's, the German bassoon was contrived.
i did. I'm a mad genuis. also, it's spelled bassoon.
It is unclear who the original inventor is, since some details of history have been erased from our knowledge. For information concerning the bassoon and some of it's history, see the wikipedia.org article at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bassoon
Typically the double bassoon (or contrabassoon) is given to the third or fourth chair bassoon, leaving the principal bassoon to play the 1st bassoon part and the 2nd chair bassoon to play the 2nd bassoon part. In some cases the double bassoon part is an auditioned spot, meaning that someone specifically auditioned for the double bassoon.
Not on a bassoon maybe a Tenon??
It is another name for a contra bassoon.
The bassoon originated from France at about 1636.
The bassoon is pitched in the Key of C.
i have a bassoon and i play it very well