Timbre Trills on the Bassoon
Timbre Trills on the Bassoon
22:21 on Saturday, March 26, 2011
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Re: Timbre Trills on the Bassoon
02:36 on Monday, March 28, 2011
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Re: Timbre Trills on the Bassoon
17:37 on Saturday, April 9, 2011
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Bassoonelectra (5 points)
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Low D is AWESOME for timbral trills! It's actually very flexible (as most bassoonists who are trying to play it in tune will tell you), and therefore can be manipulated by the mouth as well as by a few keys. A good place to start, as was previously stated, is by trilling the low c# key. Another one is adding the low Bb key, which seems awkward but is actually pretty easy. This gives a nice color change (brings out the lower tones) and also lowers the pitch.
You may also want to experiment with split tones on the low notes. If the player puts more reed in their mouth and pinches down slightly, the overtone series will pop out. Intonation is difficult with this, but the sound is pretty cool.
I play in a rock band as well as a professional symphony, so I've done a lot of experimenting with different sounds! I'd be glad to offer tips on any other ideas you have!
Cheers,
Darcy
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Re: Timbre Trills on the Bassoon
17:59 on Wednesday, April 13, 2011
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