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  • This is a much more stable wood, yielding a more brilliant tone, but lacking the warmth of the old boxwood instruments of the early 19th century and before.Maple is still used for modern bassoons, but it, and species such as Plane and various fruitwoods, such as plum and pear wood, were used in varying degrees for woodwind instruments in the 16th, 17th, and, to a limited extent, the 18th centuries
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