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  2. Bassoon - Wikipedia

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    These bassoons are made with a "Wagner bell" which is an extended bell with a key for both the low A and the low B-flat, but they are not widespread; bassoons with Wagner bells suffer similar intonational problems as a bassoon with an ordinary A extension, and a bassoon must be constructed specifically to accommodate one, making the extension ...

  3. Galandronome - Wikipedia

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    Its dimensions are: length (end to end) 1545 mm; length of tube ca. 2888 mm; diameter of bell 212 mm; crook ca. 370 mm; length of wing section 553 mm; length of butt section 464 mm; length of short wooden section between long section and bell 140 mm; length of long section 639 mm; length of bell 443 mm. [3] Like all bassoons, it is a double ...

  4. Enzo Muccetti - Wikipedia

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    His work improving the mechanics of the bassoon was readily accepted by Heckel, which eventually designed and dedicated a special model of bassoon to him, "Model 41, Special E.M." Heckel built bassoons with three different styles of bells, one of which, the Muccetti bell (also known as the Italian bell), was named after him.

  5. Contrabassoon - Wikipedia

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    The contrabassoon is a very deep-sounding woodwind instrument that plays in the same sub-bass register as the tuba, double bass, or contrabass clarinet.It has a sounding range beginning at B ♭ 0 (or A 0, on some instruments) and extending up over three octaves to D 4, though the highest fourth is rarely scored for.

  6. Mute (music) - Wikipedia

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    Muting the oboe and bassoon is now done by stuffing a cloth, handkerchief or disk of sound-absorbing material into the bell. [18] In saxophones, muting can be done with a cloth or handkerchief, [18] or a velvet-covered ring inserted into the bell; the ringed mute causes the lower notes of the instruments to play flat. [57]

  7. Bassoon makers - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a list of notable bassoon makers. ... B.H. Bell [6] Walter [7] Stephan Leitzinger [8] Guntram Wolf; Mollenhauer Bassoons; Amati [9] Thore [10]

  8. Dulcian - Wikipedia

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    This bell can sometimes be muted, the mute being either detachable, or built into the instrument. The outside of the instrument can also be covered in leather, like the cornett . Although the bass in F is the most common size, the dulcian comes in many other sizes: tenor (in C), alto (in F or G) and soprano (in C).

  9. Bassoon repertoire - Wikipedia

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    The bassoon repertoire consists of pieces of music composed for bassoon as a principal instrument that may be performed with or without other instruments. Below is a non-exhaustive list of major works for the bassoon.