Individual Woodwinds Ranges, Characteristics. Woodwinds Keep in mind each instrument’s individual sound quality and strengths/weaknesses in each register.

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Individual Woodwinds Ranges, Characteristics

Woodwinds Keep in mind each instrument’s individual sound quality and strengths/weaknesses in each register Roles can be : Melodic, Supportive, Color When doubling, think about how different instruments match up with each other. How do the registers compare? Do they combine to create an Identity? How can you write to give players a chance at technical/intonation success?

Flute Agility, Sensitivity, big character change from low register to high register. Commonly carries or doubles melody in the upper register. Useful on runs and other embellished figures Low register can be wonderful in a lightly scored passage. High register - prefer parts written with ledger lines

Flute - Range Characteristics Low Register - Breathy, warm, dark, full tone when played correctly. Projection is poor so use sparse scoring when writing the flute below D. Middle Register - increasingly brighter and stronger on ascent. Tone quality is pure, clear and vibrant. High Register - Brilliant ranging to piercing and shrill. Looses some unique tone quality the higher you go.

Flute - other considerations Ability to Multiple Tongue - Double or Triple Capable of Wide Leaps, Scales, Arpeggios Avoid Low Register Trills Requires a great deal of air support to play so think about extended lines Descending leaps respond slower than Ascending leaps.

C Piccolo Used primarily in tutti passages to double the melody. Avoid in lyrical passages, unless going for a unique color or strange doubling. Sounds one octave higher than writen

Piccolo Range Characteristics Low Register - Breathier quality and colder tone than the flute. Haunting and Hollow. Projects better than the flute in this register. Middle Register - Becomes more clear, bright and strong. High Register - Penetrates. Brilliant and Crisp. Can soar above the ensemble.

Piccolo - Other Considerations Technical equal to the flute impossible to hide in the upper range rapid playing, multiple tonguing, wide leaps, arpeggios, ornamental passages Notes above High A are difficult to produce so use these notes sparingly Can add brilliance to a melodic line but don’t use it all the time.

Oboe Primarily Melodic - effective on solo lines Can even add bite to rhythmic passages Low range is powerful but sometimes ‘honky’ in the hands of an immature player or difficult to control Ability to sustain for a long time

Oboe - Range Characteristics Low Register - Thick, coarse, Honky. Projects well but is difficult to control. Middle Register - Best register for characteristic melodic tone. A sweet, singing, nasal quality. High Register - Less rich - takes on a more tone neutral quality. Sound can be thin and pinched.

Oboe - Other Considerations The Dynamic curve of the instrument is opposite most of the other woodwinds! Middle Register is versatile - can either blend well or come out as a solo. The high register does not come out well and can be covered up in doubling. Oboe is not as technically flexible as the flute or clarinet. Can still produce nice staccatos, sharp attacks, wide leaps, scales and ornaments. Single tonguing is the norm NO trills from low Bb to B natural (not possible) or trills on high F or high G

English Horn Sounds down a perfect fifth. Add one sharp or subtract one flat from the concert key signature. Common use as a solo instrument on lyrical melodies Lower register is still strong, yet less volatile than the oboe.

English Horn - Range Characteristics Low Register - Deep, Rich, Intense Middle Register - Mellow, Reedy, Sonorous High Register - Thin, Pinched

English Horn - Other Considerations Not just a big oboe - the EH has its own tone, sound, and personality Round and rich tone quality. The entire range is dynamically smoother. Neutral tone quality in the high register. Same technical considerations as the oboe.

Bassoon Can be used as a solo instrument or in combination with other double reeds within the ensemble. Forceful range is in the low register, Thin in the upper register Passages in the high register can be written in the tenor clef.

Bassoon - Range Characteristics Low Register - Sound can be robust and resonant yet also dry and brittle at the same time. Middle Register - Texture becomes less thick - tone becomes more clear and transparent High Register - The higher the bassoon goes, the more focused and nasal the sound. The high register is very unique but can be overpowered in thick textures.

Bassoon - Other Considerations Range between low F and leger line A is the most practical. Not as agile as the other woodwinds. Still can execute scales and arpeggios with a crisp and clean articulation Avoid rapid notes in the lowest 5th of the range and above high G - can get awkward. Low A is possible with insertion of a tube! (Thats right, a tube!) Standard Bass Voice in the Woodwind Family and excellent for doubling due to its blending abilities.