By Charlotte Smith

Published: Monday, 06 January 2025 at 20:23 PM


Read on for our guide to the bassoon, the big daddy of the orchestra’s woodwind section.

What is a bassoon?

The bassoon is a woodwind instrument which, like the oboe, has a double reed. This gives it a deep, buzzing quality in the lower notes and a sweet, piercing sound higher up.

Though primarily a tenor and bass instrument, the bassoon’s range is large. It extends from B flat below the bass clef to treble E. The original name for the bassoon in Italian is fagotto, meaning ‘bundle of sticks’.