The bassoon is a double-reed woodwind instrument known for its distinctive sound. The bocal, which connects the reed to the body of the instrument, plays a crucial role in determining the pitch and tone quality.
The pitch centre of the bassoon is typically around 16.5 Hz for the lowest note. Adjusting the bocal length can fine-tune this pitch to achieve the desired musical performance.
What is the formula for calculating bocal length in a bassoon?
How does changing the bocal length affect the bassoon’s pitch?
What is the typical pitch center of a bassoon?
Why is the bocal important in a bassoon?
Can I use this calculator for other woodwind instruments?
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