Bassoon Clef Range at Pauline Pennington blog

Bassoon Clef Range. The contrabassoon's practical range is from the low bb0 to around db4 (and usually has a low a extension). It inhabits the tenor and bass registers, stretching across a broad spectrum — about four octaves from b♭1 to c6. Note that the contra sounds. The fingerings apply to both. It uses tenor clef and shows flick­ing keys in red. Unique features of the bassoon, and how to play. Beginner v2.1 this work is licensed under a creative. The following bassoon fingering chart represents the best fingerings available for the bassoon, based on intonation. [experiment1]comparing the sound of tone holes cut obliquely and perpendicular. This chart cov­ers the full “stan­dard” range of the ger­man bas­soon:

Bassoon Fingering Chart Just for Winds Download Printable PDF
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It inhabits the tenor and bass registers, stretching across a broad spectrum — about four octaves from b♭1 to c6. It uses tenor clef and shows flick­ing keys in red. Beginner v2.1 this work is licensed under a creative. The fingerings apply to both. Note that the contra sounds. The contrabassoon's practical range is from the low bb0 to around db4 (and usually has a low a extension). [experiment1]comparing the sound of tone holes cut obliquely and perpendicular. This chart cov­ers the full “stan­dard” range of the ger­man bas­soon: Unique features of the bassoon, and how to play. The following bassoon fingering chart represents the best fingerings available for the bassoon, based on intonation.

Bassoon Fingering Chart Just for Winds Download Printable PDF

Bassoon Clef Range It uses tenor clef and shows flick­ing keys in red. The contrabassoon's practical range is from the low bb0 to around db4 (and usually has a low a extension). The following bassoon fingering chart represents the best fingerings available for the bassoon, based on intonation. The fingerings apply to both. Beginner v2.1 this work is licensed under a creative. Unique features of the bassoon, and how to play. This chart cov­ers the full “stan­dard” range of the ger­man bas­soon: Note that the contra sounds. [experiment1]comparing the sound of tone holes cut obliquely and perpendicular. It uses tenor clef and shows flick­ing keys in red. It inhabits the tenor and bass registers, stretching across a broad spectrum — about four octaves from b♭1 to c6.

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