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The Guntram Wolf FG4 Quart Bassoon is a mountain maple mini-bassoon ideal for teaching primary school age children, and for normal wind ensembles when played with no transposition from a treble clef Bb part. When played from a bass clef part (transposed) it uses normal bassoon fingerings. The Guntram Quart Bassoon, also known as the tenoroon, survived in limited numbers into the 19th century. Solo and ensemble repertoire from the 18th century exists for it, and there are also modern compositions written specially for these instruments. It is pitched a fourth higher than the standard bassoon, ... [view details]
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The Guntram Wolf FG5 Quint Bassoon (mini-bassoon) has its origins in the tenor curtal (dulcian). It is pitched a fifth higher than the standard bassoon. It works very well for teaching primary age children at music schools. Treble clef parts in C can be played untransposed. For this reason it is well suited to take the middle parts in any kind of ensemble. It uses standard modern bassoon fingerings for bass clef parts (transposed) and tenor clef parts can be read untransposed as bass clef parts.

Finish: stained natural timber.

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The Guntram Wolf S2000 Plus Flamed Maple Bassoon has the qualities of a professional bassoon, offering even playing and secure intonation over the whole range. The Guntram Wolf Bassoon is made from mountain Maple grown in selected areas that have been seasoned over several years. The wooden body is made using CNC equipment designed for maximum precision and consistency. The bore is fashioned in the same way as Guntram Wolf's professional models, and the new mechanism is designed to be comfortable with 7 rollers and high-quality silver plating finish. The finger holes have ebonite liners t... [view details]