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  2. Julius Weissenborn - Wikipedia

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    Following this there is a brief introduction to the tenor clef and a fairly detailed discussion of various ornaments, with a 26th section applying these concepts. The Bassoon Studies, Op. 8 is published in two parts. The first part is subtitled "For Beginners" and consists of several sections:

  3. Wo soll ich fliehen hin, BWV 5 - Wikipedia

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    In the original part, it is named as a violin but the notation in tenor clef points at a violoncello piccolo. Some editions, such as Carus-Verlag, suggest a viola. [ 4 ] The instrument illustrates the flow of blood, termed by John Eliot Gardiner the "gushing, curative effect of the divine spring" in "tumbling liquid gestures", and summarised as ...

  4. Clef - Wikipedia

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    Tenor clef C major scale, tenor clef. Play ⓘ A C-clef on the fourth line of the staff is called tenor clef. It is used for the viola da gamba (rarely, and mostly in German scores; otherwise the alto clef is used) and for upper ranges of bass-clef instruments such as the bassoon, cello, euphonium, double bass, and tenor trombone. Treble clef ...

  5. Tenor clef - Wikipedia

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  6. Tenoroon - Wikipedia

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    An old theory that the exposed English horn part in Rossini's overture to his opera William Tell was originally written for the tenor bassoon (due to its being written in old Italian notation in bass clef) has now been widely debunked. There are also many names by which the instrument is known: tenoroon (a contraction of tenor bassoon), quart ...

  7. Bernhard Romberg - Wikipedia

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    Romberg is responsible for simplifying cello notation to only three clefs, the bass clef, the tenor clef and the treble clef. Until his time, it was common to use many clefs for multiple uses; the 18th century cellist-composer Luigi Boccherini used as many as six clefs in his compositions.

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  9. Bassoon - Wikipedia

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    The same bottom tenor-joint key is also used, with additional fingering, to create E 5 and F 5. D 5 and C 5 together create C ♯ 5. When the two keys on the tenor joint to create A 4 are used with slightly altered fingering on the boot joint, B ♭ 4 is created. The whisper key may also be used at certain points throughout the instrument's ...