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1. Clarinets have the largest pitch range of common woodwinds

2. Bassoons have more key-work variations than other woodwind instruments

3. Bassoon, the principal bass instrument of the orchestral woodwind family

4. Thankfully, today's professional Bassoons are beautifully crafted by respected woodwind manufacturers

5. The Bassoon is a musical instrument in the woodwind family

6. So you don't put any woodwind instruments up your Arschwitz.

7. All woodwind and brass instruments are Aerophones What are 5 Aerophones?

8. 3 The clarinet, flute, saxophone and bassoon are all woodwind instruments.

9. 2 The bass clarinet forms a solid bass for the woodwind group.

10. Basson m (plural Bassons) bassoon (musical instrument in the woodwind family)

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12. How do Clarinets work? This instrument is a part of the woodwind family.

13. The Woodwind Quintet was one of the best turns in the show.

14. African blackwood (D. melanoxylon) is an intensely black wood in demand for making woodwind musical instruments.

15. Historically, the Bassoon enabled expansion of the range of woodwind instruments into lower registers.

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17. 235 rows  · Wind Instruments (Aerophones) See also: List of woodwind instruments

18. Strings and woodwind steadily wander the said extensive third theme, attaining at last fortissimo.

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20. The grass species Arundo donax provides the reed for woodwind instruments, such as the clarinet.

21. Strings and woodwind steadily wander through the said extensive third theme, attaining at last fortissimo.

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23. Bassoonist (plural Bassoonists) A person who plays the bassoon, a musical instrument in the woodwind family

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25. Capable of equaling the German-style Bassoon until the 19th century, it was the most common woodwind low-pitched instrument.

26. Though it is generally made of brass, the Alto, like all saxophones, is classified as a woodwind due …

27. 5 The woodwind maintained a perfect pitch and, like the strings and brass, produced a consistently voluptuous sound.

28. Pastorale Et Arlequinade for Woodwind trio of Flute, Oboe and Piano was written by Eugène Goossens

29. Known the world over for their professional woodwind instruments, Buffet Crampon is definitely most famous for their outstanding line of clarinets

30. 30 It sparkled throughout with some graceful playing by the soloist plus great elegance and finesse from the woodwind.

31. The Bassoon is a woodwind instrument, developed in the 16th century, to add a stronger bass to the wind band ensemble

32. Mahler re-scored the Ninth for quadruple woodwinds, 2 piccolos, 2 Contrabassoons, one E-Flat clarinet, 4 trumpets, 8 horns, 6 trombones, one tuba, and 2 sets of timpani

33. For full band, brass choir, woodwind choir or even smaller ensembles, these 16 Bach Chorales are the perfect way to begin any rehearsal

34. The Bassoon is a double reed woodwind instrument that has a distinctive tone, yet can play a wide range of music from lyrical to humorous

35. Amati brass and woodwind instruments are made exclusively by skilled Czech craftsmen, who draw on centuries of experience and passion for music

36. Bassoon definition: A Bassoon is a large musical instrument of the woodwind family that is shaped like a tube Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

37. The Bassoon is a woodwind instrument that was developed in the 16th century to add a stronger bass to the wind band ensemble

38. An enthralled crowd, listening agog to the amazing woodwind [quintet] from the Berlin Philharmonic, heard wind playing that was out of this world.

39. Bassoon definition, a large woodwind instrument of low range, with a doubled tube and a curved metal crook to which a double reed is attached

40. The Bassoon is a woodwind instrument in the double reed family that typically plays music written in the bass and tenor registers and occasionally even higher

41. Bassoons have keys to help the player to cover all the holes, but these keys do not use the Boehm fingering system like the other woodwind instruments

42. Bassoon The Bassoon is a woodwind instrument in the double reed family that typically plays music written in the bass and tenor clefs, and occasionally the treble

43. Band, (from Middle French Bande, “troop”), in music, an ensemble of musicians playing chiefly woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments, in contradistinction to an orchestra, which contains stringed instruments

44. Blancmange's 1984 LP, Mange Tout, further established the group as one of Britain's most popular electronic artists; however, unlike many of their peers, Blancmange weren't afraid of experimenting with real instruments, incorporating sitars, strings, woodwinds, and horns into their synthesized sound.

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46. She is a PhD candidate in the department of music, just passed her qualifying exam with flying colors, so here she is to demonstrate the bassoon for us, lowest member of the woodwind family.

47. Carillons was composed by Grace Williams for oboe and symphony orchestra (but without woodwind instruments) in 1965 in response to a request from the BBC for a light, entertaining piece

48. The Bassoonist's life in the orchestra is generally one of a supporting role — the bassoon's dark sound lends itself to blending with the other woodwinds and horns, reinforcing the cellos and basses and maybe even doubling a melodic line with the violins.

49. Many believe the Bassoon to be derived from the dulcian - which is another double reed woodwind instrument from the 1500s, but others believe the Bassoon was a completely new invention

50. Bassoon definition is - a double-reed woodwind instrument having a long U-shaped conical tube connected to the mouthpiece by a thin metal tube and a usual range two octaves lower than that of …

51. Blancmange's 1984 LP, Mange Tout, further established the group as one of Britain's most popular electronic artists; however, unlike many of their peers, Blancmange weren't afraid of experimenting with real instruments, incorporating sitars, strings, woodwinds, and horns into their synthesized sound.

52. 27 She is a PhD candidate in the department of music, just passed her qualifying exam with flying colors, so here she is to demonstrate the bassoon for us, lowest member of the woodwind family.

53. Article originally posted on OUPblog Rising to popularity in the 16th century, the Bassoon is a large woodwind instrument that belongs to the oboe family for its use of a double reed

54. Buffet Crampon is a French manufacturer of woodwind musical instruments, including oboes, flutes, saxophones, english horns and bassoons; however, the company is perhaps most famous for their clarinets, as Buffet is the brand of choice for many professionals.

55. Bruits, a new album by the trailblazing woodwind quintet Imani Winds, tackles issues of race and social justice with three contemporary works by Reena Esmail, Frederic Rzewski, and Vijay Iyer, composer of the title work.

56. The Bassoon is a woodwind instrument that produces sound in a low range, using a double reed, and has a distinctive shape, with a long tube that looks as though it has been folded in two

57. Bruckner's Symphonies are all in four movements, starting with a modified sonata form allegro, a slow movement, a scherzo in 3/4 time, and a modified sonata form allegro finale. They are scored for a fairly standard orchestra of woodwinds in pairs, four horns, two or three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani and strings.

58. 8 conductor Mark Elder paid deference to these requirements, but for all its nicely proportioned playing, period sound and orchestral layout (violins on either side, woodwind sandwiched centrally between lower strings, trumpets and horns the outer wings) it was an unconvincing, Charmless reading.

59. A bagpipe practice Chanter is a double-reed woodwind instrument, principally used as an adjunct to the Great Highland bagpipe.As its name implies, the practice Chanter serves as a practice instrument: firstly for learning to finger the different melody notes of bagpipe music, and (after a player masters the bagpipes) to practice new music.

60. Except for the A clarinet and the uncommon A ♭ sopranino instrument, the Clarinets in standard repertoire are pitched in B ♭ or the related E ♭.Except for the saxophone, the other commonly-used woodwind instruments (flute, oboe, English horn, bassoon) are in C (the English horn in F).However, B ♭ instruments are commonly found in the brass family.