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  2. Bassoon - Wikipedia

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    While the early history of the Heckel bassoon included a complete overhaul of the instrument in both acoustics and key work, the development of the Buffet system consisted primarily of incremental improvements to the key work. This minimalist approach of the Buffet deprived it of improved consistency of intonation, ease of operation, and ...

  3. Bassoon repertoire - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The bassoon repertoire consists of pieces of music composed for bassoon as a principal instrument that may be performed with ...

  4. File:Bassoon fingerchart, Museum Musicum Theoretico-Practicum ...

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  5. Tenoroon - Wikipedia

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    In many regards the smaller bassoons play much like the full-size bassoon.Currently there are three sizes available from four different makers. [Moosmann makes an instrument in F (a fourth higher than the normal bassoon) with simplified fingerings that descend only to low C and is intended for young children.

  6. File:Standard Bassoon Fingering Keys Diagram.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Galandronome - Wikipedia

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    Like all bassoons, it is a double-reed instrument. It has 19 keys and two open holes. [4] The galandronome is tuned in B♭, below the normal bassoon in C and above the semi-contrabassoon in F or G. The only known surviving instrument is found at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It carries the engraving “Innové / par Galander ...

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  9. Semi-contrabassoon - Wikipedia

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    The semi-contrabassoon (also called quint bassoon, semi-contra or half-contra) is a double reed woodwind instrument pitched between the bassoon and the contrabassoon.It is pitched in either F (quint bass) or G (quart bass) a fifth or fourth, respectively, below the bassoon.