What is Fagot?

Fagot is a member of the Woodwinds Double Reed group, which also includes bagpipes, Barytone Hoboe, English corner in F, Heckelphone, Hoboe and Hoboe d'Amore. It comes in two forms: Fagot and double bassoon or double fagot. Contra usually refers to an octave lower than named, and that is the case here. Both forms are non -network tools. The player is called Fagot .

Fagot has five parts:

  • and Crook or bocal is a curved metal tube that connects the body with double reed.
  • The joint wings or tenor joint is a place where the fraudster is connected and which runs parallel to the long joint.
  • Double joint or Butt joint , also called boot , is a U -shaped tube and long joints that contain the rest of the hand for the right hand.
  • The long joint is the longest piece of the Andes hose is parallel with the joint of the wings.
  • Bell ends the tool. A longer bell can increase the tool range down by less second. Today there are two models of German Heckel and French Fagot buffet.

    Fagot and double bassoon are used in orchestral and bands. Perhaps the most famous use in the orchestral work is either part at the beginning of the Russian-American composer Igor Stravinský ballet, Le Sacre du PrintEmpps (Jarra ceremony), Part I, "L'Atration de la Terre" (Adoration of the Earth), or as a grandfather in Russian Comntgei and The Prokofiev . In the French composer Georges Bizet's Opera C, there are also unforgettable passages during Ent'acte before the act of II and in the first bars of the Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to his opera Le Nozze di Figaro (Marriage of Figaro).

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