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  1. Contrabassoon - Wikipedia

    The contrabassoon is a supplementary orchestral instrument and is most frequently found in larger symphonic works, often doubling the bass trombone or tuba at the octave.

  2. The contrabassoon: the orchestra’s deepest voice

    Apr 22, 2025 · Meet the contrabassoon: classical music’s deepest voice and unsung hero of the orchestral underworld. If the bassoon is the class clown of the orchestra—clever, quirky, and …

  3. Instrument: Contrabassoon - YouTube

    Get to know their instruments, ranges + registers! In this film, Luke Whitehead introduces his instrument - the contrabassoon. To learn more about the contrabassoon visit...

  4. Contrabassoon Musical Instrument Facts

    Mar 12, 2025 · What is a Contrabassoon Instrument? The Contrabassoon is a large woodwind instrument in the bassoon family, known for its deep, resonant sound. It plays an octave lower …

  5. What is the Contrabassoon, How it Works and More

    May 12, 2025 · The contrabassoon, sometimes referred to as the double bassoon, is a double-reed woodwind instrument that plays an octave lower than the standard bassoon. It belongs to …

  6. Contrabassoon - Vienna Symphonic Library

    In today's orchestra the contrabassoon plays those parts that were written for the contrabass sarrusophone, a widely used instrument that had been scored for particularly by composers in …

  7. Contrabassoon - Philharmonia

    The contrabassoon, or double bassoon, is an ungainly double-long bassoon playing an octave lower, which is very long and low indeed. In this film, Luke Whitehead introduces his …

  8. Contrabassoon: History and Characteristics - Handmade Sound

    The contrabassoon was first constructed and made functional in 1620 in Berlin by Hans Schreiber, a renowned local craftsman and music enthusiast. Using wood, he crafted an …

  9. Contrabassoon | musical instrument | Britannica

    The first useful contrabassoon, or double bassoon, sounding an octave lower than the bassoon and much employed in large scores, was developed in Vienna and used occasionally by the …

  10. A Brief History Of The Bassoon: Chapter 3, Contrabassoon

    The contrabassoon is the lowest instrument of the orchestra, one octave below the bassoon.