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| | BASSOON - LoveToKnow Article on BASSOON |
 | | article Bassoon, by W. Stone and D. Blaikley in Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2nd ed.); article Fagott in Mendls Musikalisches Conversations-Lexikon; for the history of the instruthent, and of its prototypes, see OBOE and BOMBARD. |  | | retically the whole construction,of, the bassoon is imperfect and arbitrary, important acoustic prin ciples being disregarded, but these - |  | | Almcnrders other alterations were made on the same principle, and produced an instrument more perfect trechanically and theoretically than Savarys, but lacking some of the characteristics of the bassoon. |
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http://72.1911encyclopedia.org/B/BA/BASSOON.htm
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| | Bassoon |
 | | Baroque Bassoon Sonatas Gallo CD-337 ----- Joseph Bodin |  | | Last week, someone asked about music for bassoon and string trio/quartet. |  | | You could try the sonatina for guitar and bassoon by Barna Kovats (20th |
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http://www.concerthall.ca/index.php?C=Bassoon&T=0
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| | bassoon on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Although used in chamber music, the bassoon has only a small literature as a solo instrument. |  | | Seattle master of bassoon repair among best in world. |  | | Seattle Master of Bassoon Repair among Best in World. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/b1/bassoon.asp
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| | Bassoon - MHN Instrument Encyclopedia |
 | | 103), and Oscar Morawetz's "Sonata for bassoon and piano" (1981). |  | | A larger and lower-voiced version of the oboe, the bassoon makes up the tenor and bass section of the woodwinds in the western orchestra. |  | | Last updated by Sam Cronk December 4, 1996 |
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http://www.si.umich.edu/chico/instrument/pages/bassoon_gnrl.html
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| | BASSOON RECORDINGS |
 | | 1: J F Fasch Concerto for bassoon, 2 violins, viola and |  | | No 2047 Klaus Thunemann, bassoon, T Zehetmair, violin, T Zimmermann, viola, and C Henkel, cello. |  | | No 2428 Christopher Weait, bassoon, M Kerneman, violin, M Barstow, cello, and G Brough, harpsichord. |
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http://www.canit.se/~chrisdav/bsnrec.html
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| | Bassoon |
 | | Topics include: precursors of the bassoon, developments after 1750, use of the bassoon as a solo and ensemble instrument throughout the centuries, higher-pitched bassoons, contrabassoons, acoustics, reeds, technique, capabilities, noted players from past and present, and a repertoire list. |  | | Contains an annotated bibliography of commissioned solos for bassoon from 1898-1984 and the bassoon solos required for the competition from 1795-1897. |  | | The Bassoon: Its History, Construction, Makers, Players, and Music. |
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http://www.music.indiana.edu/reference/Woodwind_Bib/Bassoon.html
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| | The Bassoon Brothers |
 | | "One member of the Bassoon Brothers is a jazz bassoonist which allows our musical arrangements to have an occasional improvised element. |  | | They regularly commit their musical crimes in front of unsuspecting audiences throughout the Pacific Northwest. |  | | Despite its questionable beginning (rumor has it the group came into existence fully-formed late one Halloween night) and consistent inability to hold any respect whatsoever for established musical boundaries, the Bassoon Brothers have managed to release three recordings, Wanted! |
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http://www.bassoonbrothers.com
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| | Bassoon Fingering Charts - The Woodwind Fingering Guide |
 | | Each fingering chart is split up by acoustic octaves, whose ranges are notated and clickable. |  | | Below is a list of all available fingering charts for Heckel-model (German) basoons. |  | | Bassoon Fingering Chart (Bruce Hammel) · A graphical fingering chart of basic and trill fingerings with descriptions. |
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http://www.wfg.woodwind.org/bassoon
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| | TWB V5.1: How to Make a Bassoon |
 | | The bocal is the curved metal tube which fits on the near end of the instrument. |  | | They have, after all, been making their own reeds for years. |  | | People who won't admit they want to make a bassoon have to first be shown why they would be happier with a homemade bassoon. |
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http://idrs.colorado.edu/publications/TWBassoonist/TWB.V5.1/how.html
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| | Double Reed Specialist: Oboe Reeds,Bassoon Reeds,Double Reed Supplies |
 | | The bassoon CD has complete bassoon I, bassoon II, and contra bassoon parts, the oboe CD has complete oboe I, oboe II, and English horn parts. |  | | Each CD has full orchestra parts for 42 to 90 symphonic pieces. |  | | If you can't find an accessory item, e-mail us with your questions at sales@forrestsmusic.com However, if you cannot find a print music item, we probably don't carry it. |
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http://www.forrestsmusic.com
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| | BBC - Orchestra Guide - Woodwind Bassoon |
 | | Graham Sheen plays the bassoon with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. |  | | Several months later the music teacher asked for a volunteer to take up an instrument. |  | | I first saw the bassoon while singing in a school production. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/orchestras/guide/bassoon.shtml
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 | | Both instruments have an unexpected agility considering their low pitch range and rich, glowing tone. |  | | The bassoon concert repertoire extends from the early Baroque via Antonio Vivaldi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Paul Dukas, to Karlheinz Stockhausen. |  | | Double-reed woodwind instrument in C. It is the bass of the oboe family and lowest sounding of the four main orchestral woodwinds (the flute, clarinet, oboe, and bassoon). |
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http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0017701.html
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| | Manhattan School of Music: Woodwind |
 | | Manhattan School of Music offers a unique graduate program in orchestral performance, specially designed for those musicians who have chosen an orchestral career path. |  | | The degree sequence plans for the various majors, which will show you what courses and numbers of credits are required for graduation, are found by clicking the links below: |  | | Recent master classes in this department have included Jeanne Baxstresser (flute), William Bennett (flute), John Clouser (orchestral bassoon), David Cramer (orchestral flute), Paul Edmund-Davies (orchestral flute), Eugene Isotoff (oboe), Daniel Matsukawa (orchestral bassoon), David McGill (orchestral bassoon), Paul Renzi (orchestral flute), and Miguel Zenón (alto saxophone). |
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http://www.msmnyc.edu/woodwind
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| | Kirkland Concert Band: Oboe and Bassoon Links |
 | | The JMU Music Library's Oboe Page and Bassoon Page --> |  | | The oboe (pictured above), and its larger relative, the bassoon, are distinguished by the double reed which produces their unique sound. |  | | Bassoonists often make their own reeds, but here's how to take that one step further and make your own bassoon :-) |
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http://alcor.concordia.ca/~smw/kcb/english/instruments/oboe.html
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| | "BASSOON, REEDS AND MORE..." |
 | | HOME - guestbook - chat - bbb - reed adjusting - bassoon recordings - |  | | romantic bassoon - bassoon drawings - bram midi - links |
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http://www.canit.se/~chrisdav
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| | Woodwinds - Bassoon and Contrabassoon |
 | | The bassoon is the tenor of the oboe family. |  | | The bassoon was developed from the curtall in the 17th century. |  | | Both have a conical bore and are made of either rosewood or ebonite. |
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http://www.mathcs.duq.edu/~iben/basscont.htm
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| | Bassoon |
 | | "The bassoon is one of my favorite instruments. |  | | Check here for other instruments in the double-reed family. |  | | It has the medieval aroma, like the days when everything used to sound like that. |
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http://jdb.psu.edu/music/bassoon.html
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| | Bassoon |
 | | This is what makes each Heckel bassoon an absolutely unique instrument. |  | | Due to the continuous further advancement of out instruments and our efforts to meet the expectations of modern musicians concerning sound, quality and service, Heckel bassoons are being played by the best and most renowned artists of the world, who proudly call themselves Heckel-bassoonists. |  | | The Heckel bassoon owes the fineness of its tones, its tone colour and register fidelity to the careful selection of the best resonant woods which are furnished with the inner bore and external form after a natural drying-process of more than 12 years. |
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http://www.heckel.de/en/prod-bassoon.htm
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| | Bassoon |
 | | They control a very extensive set of key work, which is very impressive and imposing when shiny. |  | | The bassoon is a bass clef instrument pitched in C. With no keys or tone holes depressed or covered, it plays a concert F. A bocal, or crook, is a "?" shaped metal tube, plated usually in nickel, silver, or gold. |  | | As such, it appeared during the renaissance, and began to replace the serpent, which didn't sound very nice. |
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http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/3276/bn.html
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| | The Bassoon |
 | | The characteristic sound of a bassoon is influenced by a strong formant, as illustrated by the accompanying waveforms. |  | | The tube, 2.79 m (9 ft 2 in) long, is bent to make a height of 1.22 m (4 ft) and consists of a metal crook on which the reed is placed and four sections of maple or pearwood: the tenor, the butt, the bass, and the bell. |  | | The bassoon is a double-reed woodwind instrument with a conical bore air column, the bass member of the oboe family. |
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http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/music/basoon.html
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| | Elmo Motion Control:Bassoon- digital servo drive for DC brush/brushless and linear motors |
 | | Using Elmo's Composer setup tool, Bassoon users can perform drive setup, configuration, tuning, analysis and drive programming quickly and easily. |  | | Elmo Motion Control:Products-Bassoon digital Servo Drive Up to 1.2 KW of power compressed in a 12 ounce case! |  | | The Bassoon is fully programmable with Elmo Motion Control's programming language (32 KB of memory is available for storing programs). |
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http://www.elmomc.com/products/bassoon-main.htm
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| | All Bassoon Cane - Professionally processed reed cane for Bassoon players at all levels of performance. |
 | | A unique process which prepares bassoon reed cane that is very consistent in dimension throughout the lay, providing the foundation for producing more consistent bassoon reeds. |  | | Our goal is to provide a wide variety of bassoon cane to give the bassoon reed maker the most possible options when making bassoon reeds. |  | | Our high quality bassoon cane is processed using state of the art machinery. |
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http://www.allbassooncane.com
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| | Bassoon - |
 | | The 821 was designed for players who prefer a great deal of tonal flexibility. |  | | A professional contra bassoon in alpine maple with silver plated keywork. |  | | The YFG-811E with its slightly thinner body wall offers an elegant, gentle sound but with a clear focus for tonal projection. |
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http://www.soundsmusical.com/list_brands.asp?cat=Bassoon&in=Woodwind
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| | Encyclopedia of Organ Stops |
 | | These names have been variously used for two different stops. |  | | One is an imitative reed stop more properly known as Orchestral Bassoon. |  | | The other, described here, is a chorus reed of 8' or 16' pitch. |
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http://www.organstops.org/f/Fagotto.html
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| | Bassoon.org Resources and Information for Bassoonists |
 | | Fun stuff: The Flag Quiz, Hear the B.org Fanfare (10 seconds), A great new idea? |  | | Other bassoon links and repair shops December 12 |  | | Bassoon makers December 13: The New Japanese Bassoon |
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http://www.bassoon.org
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