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FOX & RENARD MODEL IV PLASTIC BASSOON - FOX IV, polypropylene body, long bore, NP keys, high D, metal finger hole linings on wing joint
£2,850.00
Fox Renard Model 220D Bassoon - "Introduced in 1972, the Renard 220 (long bore) can be identified by a very warm "round" tone, evenly balanced, with excellent intonation throughout the entire range. It is the most secure design and its tone quality fits well into both chamber music and orchestral bassoon parts. Like all long bore designs, it features an intonation guarantee that makes it very popular with students and schools."
£6,350.00
Fox Renard Model 222D Bassoon - "Introduced in 1971, the Renard Model 222 bassoon's long bore design can be identified by its very warm 'round' tone, with even balance and excellent intonation throughout the entire range. The reasonable price and durable wooden body make this instrument a popular choice for new bassoonists and school music programs looking to add a wooden bodied instrument to their bassoon section."
£4,395.00
Fox Renard Model 240D Bassoon - "Introduced in 1994, the Renard 240 (short bore) features a tone quality that is more "open" than the long bore. It is voiced to permit the performer to open up and "sing" in solo register, and its tone quality lends itself to solo performance. Frequently chosen by aspiring bassoonists, it has also been utilized in symphony orchestras around the world."
£7,095.00
Fox Renard Model 242D Bassoon - "Introduced in 1994, the Renard 240 (short bore) features a tone quality that is more "open" than the long bore. It is voiced to permit the performer to open up and "sing" in solo register, and its tone quality lends itself to solo performance. Frequently chosen by aspiring bassoonists, it has also been utilized in symphony orchestras around the world."
£4,650.00
Fox Renard Model 51 Short Reach Bassoon - " Originally introduced in 1965, the Renard Model 51 bassoon's long bore design can be identified by its very warm 'round' tone, with even balance and excellent intonation throughout the entire range. Like the Model 41, this instrument has a durable body and secure acoustical design. In addition, this model features a compact key mechanism that makes it a popular choice for middle school music programs, those starting on bassoon at a...
£3,200.00
FOX IV - Originally introduced in 1965, the Fox Model IV bassoon's long bore design can be identified by its very warm "round" tone, with even balance and excellent intonation throughout the entire range. The secure acoustical design and the durable body material make this an economical choice for schools, universities, and individuals seeking a second instrument. Budget conscious purchasers of a first instrument also find this a popular choice.
£4,050.00
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