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- Bass_recorder abstract "A bass recorder is a wind instrument in F3 that belongs to the family of recorders.The bass recorder plays an octave lower than 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 of the instrument, the lowest tone, F, requires a key. On modern instruments, keys may also be provided for low F♯, G, and G♯, and sometimes for C and C♯ as well.In the early 17th century, Michael Praetorius used the diminutive term \"basset\" (small bass) to describe this size of recorder as the lowest member of the \"four-foot\" consort, in which the instruments sound an octave higher than the corresponding human voices. Praetorius calls the next-lower instrument (bottom note B♭2) a \"bass\", and the instrument an octave lower than the basset (with bottom note F2) a Großbaß, or \"large bass\" (Praetorius 1619a, 34, and supplement plate IX; Sachs 1913, 50).The bass is usually the lowest instrument of the recorder consort, but it may be used as an alto in \"eight-foot\" register in the so-called \"great consort\" or grand jeux, in which case two larger sizes of bass recorder take the lower parts and a tenor may be used as an optional descant (Baines 1967, 247).".
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- Bass_recorder wikiPageRevisionID "679181878".
- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLink Alto_recorder.
- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baroque_instruments.
- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internal_fipple_flutes.
- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Recorders_(musical_instruments).
- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLink Consort_of_instruments.
- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLink Great_bass_recorder.
- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLink Key_(instrument).
- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Praetorius.
- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLink Octave.
- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLink Organ_stop.
- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLink Recorder_(musical_instrument).
- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLink Tenor_recorder.
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- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bass recorder".
- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLinkText "Basset recorder".
- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLinkText "bass recorder".
- Bass_recorder wikiPageWikiLinkText "bass".
- Bass_recorder reference "Baines, Anthony C. 1967. Woodwind Instruments and Their History, third edition, with a foreword by Sir Adrian Boult. London: Faber and Faber. Reprinted with corrections, 1977. This edition reissued, Mineola, New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1991, and reprinted again in 2012. ISBN 978-0-486-26885-9.".
- Bass_recorder reference "Griscom, Richard W., and David Lasocki. 2013. The Recorder: A Research and Information Guide, third edition. Routledge Music Bibliographies. Routledge. ISBN 9781135839321.".
- Bass_recorder reference "Hunt, Edgar. 1988. "Syntagma Musicum II, Parts 1 and 2 of De Organographia by Michael Praetorius; David Z. Crookes" . The Galpin Society Journal 41 : 142–44.".
- Bass_recorder reference "Lasocki, David. 2001. "Recorder". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers.".
- Bass_recorder reference "Praetorius, Michael. 1619a. Syntagmatis Musici Michaelis Praetorii C. Tomus Secundus De Organographia. Wolfenbüttel: Elias Holwein, in Verlegung des Autoris.".
- Bass_recorder reference "Praetorius, Michael. 1619b. Syntagmatis Musici Michaelis Praetorii C. Tomus Tertius. Wolfenbüttel: Elias Holwein.".
- Bass_recorder reference "Sachs, Curt. 1913. Real-Lexikon der Musikinstrumente, zugleich ein Polyglossar für das gesamte Instrumentengebiet. Berlin: Julius Bard.".
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- Bass_recorder subject Category:Baroque_instruments.
- Bass_recorder subject Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Bass_recorder subject Category:Internal_fipple_flutes.
- Bass_recorder subject Category:Recorders_(musical_instruments).
- Bass_recorder hypernym Instrument.
- Bass_recorder type Agent.
- Bass_recorder comment "A bass recorder is a wind instrument in F3 that belongs to the family of recorders.The bass recorder plays an octave lower than 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 of the instrument, the lowest tone, F, requires a key.".
- Bass_recorder label "Bass recorder".
- Bass_recorder sameAs Q3353648.
- Bass_recorder sameAs Bassblockflöte.
- Bass_recorder sameAs Basblokfluit.
- Bass_recorder sameAs m.01295tw9.
- Bass_recorder sameAs Q3353648.
- Bass_recorder wasDerivedFrom Bass_recorder?oldid=679181878.
- Bass_recorder depiction Barocke_Blockflöten.png.
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