Some things that the bassoon and Oboe have in common include:
- They are very common.
- They are both in the woodwind family
- They both have the same fingerings
- They both use a double reed.
Oboes, English horns, and bassoons use a double reed. ___________________________________
The oboe and the bassoon are both examples of double-reeded musical instruments.
No, the oboe is not the lowest woodwind instrument, but it is the contra bassoon/bassoonIn the standard orchestral family, it is a bassoon.
The Oboe does. That is because of the smaller size, and different construction of the instrument.
the oboe and the bassoon use double reeds. So do the English horn (a larger kind of oboe) and the contra-bassoon (a larger bassoon.)
An oboe or a bassoon.
Oboes, English horns, and bassoons use a double reed. ___________________________________
The bassoon is bigger than the oboe but at least a foot and a half.
The oboe and the bassoon are both examples of double-reeded musical instruments.
Both the oboe and the bassoon are double reed instruments and belong to the woodwind family.
Cor Anglais, Bassoon, Contra Bassoon, Bass Oboe and many more
No, the oboe is not the lowest woodwind instrument, but it is the contra bassoon/bassoonIn the standard orchestral family, it is a bassoon.
The Oboe does. That is because of the smaller size, and different construction of the instrument.
the oboe and the bassoon use double reeds. So do the English horn (a larger kind of oboe) and the contra-bassoon (a larger bassoon.)
Bassoon and oboe
They are woodwinds.
bassoon or contrabassoon.