bassoon fingering
13:30 on Wednesday, April 27, 2005
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(anon)
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is the fingering similar to any other instument
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Re: bassoon fingering
17:52 on Wednesday, April 27, 2005
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(Christina)
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I heard it was the same as Bagpipes.
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Re: bassoon fingering
18:06 on Wednesday, April 27, 2005
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(Riki)
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Bagpipes...? I just heard that the middle octave or somewhere has a similar fingering as a Boehm instrument.
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Re: bassoon fingering
17:28 on Friday, April 29, 2005
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(jay)
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umm. F on the second line going down to the F an octave below is the same as the clarinet. so riki would be right for that one.
the octave above that has fingerings that are just the same (the bassoon naturally overblows an octave, thankfully). this means that the clarinets fingerings do not match anymore b/c i believe that the clarinet overblows a 12th. once you go above that i don`tt hink it matches any other fingerings, the fingerings start looking weird.
i`m pretty sure the fingerings for the lower notes are all unique tot he bassoon, considering they`re all controlled by the thumbs. maybe the baritone sax might have similar fingerings, but i`ve never really looked at it`s keys so i dunno.
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Re: bassoon fingering
15:30 on Friday, May 6, 2005
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(Andrew)
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The Bari sax is nothing like bassoon at all. Its fingerings are more like the flute`s in its first two octaves. The bassoon`s fingerings are really unique
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Re: bassoon fingering
16:56 on Friday, May 6, 2005
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(jay)
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aah okay thanks for clearing that up.
anyways like i said the bassoon`s fingerings do look like clarinet fingerings (well, the middle octave at least) the rest of the fingerings don`t really match anything haha..
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