The great bass recorder is a member of the recorder family. With the revival of the recorder by Arnold Dolmetsch, who chose Baroque music and the corresponding...
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the alto or treble recorder. In the recorder family it stands in between the tenor recorder and C great-bass (or quart-bass) recorder. Due to the length...
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The sub-great bass recorder, also known as contra great bass and contrabass, is a recorder with the range C–d1 (g1).[citation needed] It is manufactured...
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still lower sound is produced by the bass recorder and great bass recorder. The tenor recorder, like the soprano recorder, is tuned in C, but is pitched an...
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"basset") recorder. Until recently, it was the largest instrument in the recorder family, but since 1975 has been exceeded by the sub-great bass recorder (also...
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known as treble, lowest note F4), tenor (lowest note C4), and bass (lowest note F3). Recorders were traditionally constructed from wood or ivory. Modern professional...
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can be played with a very short bocal. Sub-great bass recorder for an image Lasocki, David (2001). "Recorder". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (eds.)...
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pitch. Transposing instrument Macpherson, Ewan. "The Pitch and Scale of the Great Highland Bagpipe". New Zealand Pipeband (Winter 1998). Retrieved 21 Sep...
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with flute, tarogato, melodica, great bass recorder, electronics, percussion and Chen with violin, harmonium, bass recorder, tape machine, electronics, percussion...
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