Bassoon vs tenor bassoon (tenoroon) - Music: Practice Theory Stack . . . The fingerings for tenoroon and bassoon seem to be identical for the lower register In the higher register however they differ You should encourage him to think about the future though The tenoroon seems really more like a beginners instrument and it's basically never seen in a somewhat advanced orchestra
Bassoon naming convention - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange If a piece of music was published with parts for both the bassoon and tenoroon, I suppose the bassoon part might be labeled "in C" to avoid any confusion (Incidentally, "tenoroon" is a relatively new name, but the instrument itself is not a modern invention - the original bassoon family was made in as many as 6 different sizes, from soprano to
Which clef is used for the tenors here? [duplicate] This is some sort of old style tenor clef Basically you have a G-clef with a tenor-C-clef superimposed, just to indicate that this is for tenor voice and thus transposed an octave down
Can saxophones be in the clef as their name? - theory If we review perusal scores for significant recent works that include saxophone parts, such as "Halcyon Hearts" by Katahj Copley and "Vesuvius" by Frank Tichelli, we will consistently see that all saxophones are written in treble clef
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