What is the chalumeau register in a clarinet?
It is the lowest register on the clarinet from the lowest e to the F# at the bottom space of the treble clef staff. It is named for the instrument's predecessor which had no register key and thus that was nearly it's entire range.
How long does it take to make a hub?
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How long does it take to make the biggest rocket?
The world's largest rocket was the Saturn V vehicle built by the United States. While design of the rocket, and it's smaller test bed vehicles, the Saturn 1B and Little Joe rockets, commenced in 1961, the actual assembly of a Saturn V vehicle took approximately 18 months. This is from layout of the main fuel tank to transport to the launch pad. well, to make the biggest rocket, it would take the longest time. Be a little more specific please.
Is a bassoon high or low pitched?
The bassoon is a low pitched instrument due to it's range. However, the bassoon does have an upper register that is used frequently in solo work. But in ensemble work, it can help add more weight to the bass line as well.
What causes a high pitched sound in your ear when you talk?
http://www.hearingcenter.com/Questions/Q_high_pitch.html
Why does the motor sound high pitched as if you had pressed the gas some?
idle is to high. most likely caused by: 1. incorrect idle adjustment 2. vaccume leak 3. to much fuel delivery 4. pressing the gas some answer you have a leak in intake manifold or carburettor, that is allowing air to be sucked in on acceleration
How long does it take to make a flipbook?
It usually takes a few minutes if make flipbook out of PDF file with free online service like Codebox and Flipsnack. It takes about 10 minutes.
Do you need to feed a banana to a bassoon?
No, bassoons are innatimate objects, so therefore cannot eat. You can, however, feed a banana to a BABOON, if that is what you're talking about, though baboons can eat many other foods, so it is not required.
Is the bassoon normally made of wood or plastic?
Like most woodwinds, the lower-end instruments will be made of plastic and the higher-end or professional ones are made of wood. This is done because in general plastic is tougher to break than wood. There is also a large difference in cost between plastic and wood instruments, especially with the bassoon.
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How long does it take to make a sitar?
The length of time it takes to make a sitar depends entirely on the complexity of the instrument you've designed, your existing skill in sitar-making, and how many hours a week you can devote to designing and building the instrument.
Building a proper sitar in the traditional fashion may take days to weeks, even for a master. It is a labor-intensive, highly detail-oriented craft based on time-tested techniques. If you are new to the art, you ay be able to make a sitar on your own, but years of practice and apprenticeship are the only way to truly master the craft.
Where did the bassoon first originate?
The bassoon is a more ancient instrument in that it, or its predecessors, have been around for hundreds of years. Considered to be its forerunner is the Dulcian. Early bassoons probably had no ability to provide dynamic contrast as different dulcians were used for different volume levels.
In about the year 1800, the bassoon, as we now know it, came into existence. The original had been quite cumbersome and awkward, but is now developed into a beautiful rich instrument. The original instrument (ducian, previous to the 1800s) had only 8 tone holes and could only play in one key. Modern bassoons have considerably more keys, but also can reach a greater variety of pitches and keys.
It is said that a man by the name of Martin Hotteterre paved a way toward the bassoon becoming the instrument that it is, in that he improved upon the design of the dulcian, creating four joints - as opposed to the original dulcian which was a single stick hollowed out and carved. This allowed for a few adjustments to be made in order that the instrument could be played at a variety of dynamic levels and pitches.
For more information, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/bassoon
A bassoon is a musical instrument in the woodwind family, possessing a double reed and playing in the tenor and bass ranges.