Contrabassoon

Takeda Bassoon is the first bassoon maker in Japan to have succeeded in developing the contrabassoon. The key design has been set up so that it responds to the needs of performers with small hands as well, and all of the keys are silver-plated, and it comes with a tuning slide for 440-443 Hz range. It is particularly worth noting that the bell angle can be adjusted in three directions. It is suitable for various stage positions in orchestras, chamber music, and wind-instrument music, and carries its sound straight to the audience. It has adopted a bell which can be adjusted to 3 directions, and is suitable for various stage positions.

Features

Mountain Maple, 10 Years Natural Dried
Striped Pattern
Silver-Plated
Extend yo Contra B♭
Double E♭ Key with Tuning Slide, 440-443 Hz
12 Rollers (Low-B♭/ B / C / C♯/ D / D♯/ E [Two Parts] / B♭/ F / F♯/ A♭)
Adjustable Bell
Movable Stand Pin
Bocal
Hard case with caster

The bell is adjustable in three directions to accommodate any stage position.

Accessories

Hand-Rest
Cloth
Cork Grease