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  1. Contrabassoon - Wikipedia

    The contrabassoon, also known as the double bassoon, is a larger version of the bassoon, sounding an octave lower. Its technique is similar to its smaller cousin, with a few notable differences.

  2. The contrabassoon: the orchestra’s deepest voice - Classical Music

    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 slightly …

  3. Contrabassoon - Philharmonia

    Contrabassoon-type instruments have been known since the 17th century, however they were little used in orchestras until the late 19th century when Wilhelm Heckel developed the type in use today.

  4. 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 the bass …

  5. Contrabassoon: History and Characteristics - Handmade Sound

    The contrabassoon —also known as the double bassoon —is a larger version of the bassoon that plays an octave lower. It is a fascinating instrument with a rich history, classified as a double-reed …

  6. Contrabassoon - Vienna Symphonic Library

    Larger orchestras use three bassoons and a contrabassoon, and here too the third bassoonist can switch to contrabassoon if necessary. Like the oboes and the bassoon the contrabassoon is a double …

  7. CONTRABASSOON

    Inconis Raimondo and Susan Nigro contrabassoonists.

  8. Contrabassoon | Woodwinds | Pro Winds Online Store

    We have a contrabassoon for sale that would perfectly complete any wind section.

  9. Contrabassoon

    The contrabassoon, also known as the double bassoon, is a larger version of the bassoon, sounding an octave lower. Its technique is similar to its smaller cousin, with a few notable differences.

  10. Contrabassoon vs. Bassoon: What’s the Difference?

    The contrabassoon is the larger, deeper-voiced relative of the bassoon. It is sometimes referred to as the double bassoon due to its ability to play an octave lower than the standard bassoon.