Sub-contrabass recorder

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Subcontrabass recorder
Woodwind instrument
Classification
Hornbostel–Sachs classification421.221.12
(Flute with internal duct and finger holes)
Related instruments

The sub-contrabass recorder is a member of the recorder family with a low note of FF (or F1 in SPN).[citation needed] It is manufactured in a design with a square or rectangular cross-section, which was first patented in 1975 by Joachim and Herbert

Paetzold. They are made from plywood and have a doubled-back bore like a bassoon, which reduces the exterior length of the instrument. They also have wooden keys.[1] Through this special and proprietary design, the instrument can be played with a very short bocal
.

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