This is the Yamaha Corporation [Musical Instrument Guide] website. This article contains information about the Bassoon [How to Play the Bassoon:How to play]
To tune the bassoon, the bocal can be changed(Note: See "Structure"). Also, when a high pitch is sought, aside from switching to a longer bocal, it is also possible to pull the bocal out from the tenor joint a little. However, this must be done while ensuring the pianissimo tone ho...
根据本文标题“Choosing a musical instrument(选择乐器)”以及前文“Many people would like to learn how to play a musical instrument, but they are put off by one big problem: what to play?(许多人都想学习如何演奏一种乐器,但他们被一个大问题耽搁了:演奏什么乐器?)”可知,本文主题是介绍如何选择...
Used occasionally in imitative passages or passages of grotesque character. In the mid 19th century, some guitarists described it as a horn effect, others as a bassoon, obviously for its resemblance to the timbre of these instruments. At higher pitches it could mimic the muted trumpet. ...
The line between the two bass clef dots is the “F” line on the bass clef staff, and it’s also referred to as the F clef. The bass clef notates the lower registers of music, so if your instrument has a lower pitch, such as a bassoon, tuba, or cello, your sheet music is wri...
i“attempt” to play the guitar (electric) and i did have a bass guitar that i enjoyed playing also (need to buy another bass sometime). Posted 4 months ago ajantom Full Member In order of fluency… 1) Guitar – electric, acoustic and bass. 2) Bassoon (Grade 8 and played in ...
PL Hoekje,A Morrison - 《Journal of the Acoustical Society of America》 被引量: 6发表: 1999年 A history and discography of the bassoon in jazz Most of the instruments in the symphony orchestra lead double lives as members of jazz bands. Some, such as the double bass, the trumpet, the ...
The bass clef (also called the F clef) is used in the lower registers such as the left hand of the piano, tuba or cello, bass guitar, bassoon, trombone, etc. When the notes are added to the staff in the bass clef, they will be: ...
clicks on a bassoon, for instance — it’s just part of what’s happening. It’s the same with the mechanics of a piano. As long as it’s not too distracting, it’s just part of the instrument. You can try to minimise it, but I never try to remove completely all of those ...
The software instruments cover the full musical spectrum: Pianos, organs, woodwind instruments (e.g., flute, bassoon and oboe), "brass" e.g. trumpet, trombone, saxophone, bass tuba, etc.), strings (e.g. violin, viola, cello, etc.), acoustic and electric guitars, basses as well as ...