It's arrived! The recent development of the mini-bassoon is revolutionary. This little bassoon is making a big difference by allowing children as young as six and seven years old to learn the bassoon, at last putting the bassoon on an equal footing with the other woodwinds of the orchestra.
Historically young people have had to wait until roughly the age of twelve before they could have their first lesson on the bassoon due to the bassoon being too large for smaller children to handle. For a seven year old the finger holes are unreachable and the bassoon is too big and unwieldy (the full size bassoon is taller than most seven year olds!) This has resulted in the bassoon, one of the most beautiful instruments in the orchestra, being one of the rarest.
Not only did the bassoon player have to wait until roughly the age of twelve (depending on their size) before taking up the bassoon, but they then had to catch up with players of other orchestral instruments who had been playing since the age of seven. This has inevitably put countless children off starting to learn the bassoon.
The recent development of the short-reach bassoon (a full-sized bassoon with modified key work) has allowed young people to start bassoon lessons a couple of years earlier, at the age of about ten years old. But short-reach bassoons are still too large and unwieldy for six to nine year olds.
Ludlow Mini Bassoon |
Historically young people have had to wait until roughly the age of twelve before they could have their first lesson on the bassoon due to the bassoon being too large for smaller children to handle. For a seven year old the finger holes are unreachable and the bassoon is too big and unwieldy (the full size bassoon is taller than most seven year olds!) This has resulted in the bassoon, one of the most beautiful instruments in the orchestra, being one of the rarest.
Not only did the bassoon player have to wait until roughly the age of twelve (depending on their size) before taking up the bassoon, but they then had to catch up with players of other orchestral instruments who had been playing since the age of seven. This has inevitably put countless children off starting to learn the bassoon.
The recent development of the short-reach bassoon (a full-sized bassoon with modified key work) has allowed young people to start bassoon lessons a couple of years earlier, at the age of about ten years old. But short-reach bassoons are still too large and unwieldy for six to nine year olds.
So what is special about the Ludlow mini bassoon in the key of G?
- Plays in the key of G, five notes higher than a full-size bassoon - bassoon like in sound but naturally brighter
- Suitable for age 7-11, until ready for a full size bassoon
- Almost identical key work to a full size bassoon makes for easy progression
- Accurate intonation and tuning
- Special dense ABS plastic resin body has highly resonant acoustic properties, just like maple. Requires no maintenance; rot-proof, crack-proof and very tough
- Durable nickel silver plated keys and mechanism
- Unique high register vent key which allows the instrument to sing in the top register
- Strong, light hard case half the size of a standard bassoon case
- Comes with everything you need to get started
- Can be used with full size bassoon reed or special mini-bassoon reed
Is there music for the mini-bassoon in the key of G?
Yes! Take a look at the specially written music at Anselma Music . Many teachers also like to transpose music for the mini-bassoon so it can play in ensembles alongside full sized bassoons. More and more music is being written for mini-bassoons as their place in the bassoon curriculum is being universally recognised. In lessons though, the Ludlow mini-bassoon can play standard bassoon music. It plays a fifth higher but as long as your keep it a 'mini-bassoon' lesson it works a treat and the transition to full size bassoon is smooth.
The mini-bassoon is designed as a way into bassoon playing for children from the age of seven. The Ludlow Mini-Bassoon retails at £1,450 and can be trialled through the Double Reed Ltd. website here:
http://www.doublereed.co.uk/index.htm
Yes! Take a look at the specially written music at Anselma Music . Many teachers also like to transpose music for the mini-bassoon so it can play in ensembles alongside full sized bassoons. More and more music is being written for mini-bassoons as their place in the bassoon curriculum is being universally recognised. In lessons though, the Ludlow mini-bassoon can play standard bassoon music. It plays a fifth higher but as long as your keep it a 'mini-bassoon' lesson it works a treat and the transition to full size bassoon is smooth.
The mini-bassoon is designed as a way into bassoon playing for children from the age of seven. The Ludlow Mini-Bassoon retails at £1,450 and can be trialled through the Double Reed Ltd. website here:
http://www.doublereed.co.uk/index.htm
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