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The word bassoon comes from French basson and from Italian bassone (basso with the augmentative suffix -one). [3] However, the Italian name for the same instrument is fagotto, in Spanish, Dutch, Danish, Czech, Polish, Serbo-Croatian and Romanian it is fagot, [4] and in German Fagott.Fagot is an Old French word meaning a bundle of sticks. [5] The dulcian came to be known as fagotto in Italy.
The bassoon is the lowest of the four main instruments of the woodwind family. Like the oboe, it has a double reed. The reed is attached to a curved metal mouthpiece called a "crook" or "bocal" which is joined to the main part of the instrument. Unlike the oboe, this consists of two parts called ‘bass joint’ and ‘wing joint’ (or ...
29 Δεκ 2020 · BASSOON (Fr. Bosson, Ital. Fagotto, Ger. Fagott). A wooden double-reed instrument of eight-foot tone. The English and French names are derived from its pitch, which is the natural bass to the oboe and other reed instruments; the Italian and German names come from its resemblance to a faggot or bundle of sticks.
27 Σεπ 2024 · bassoon (plural bassoons) A musical instrument in the woodwind family, having a double reed and playing in the tenor and bass ranges. Synonym: (dated) fagotto
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15 Ιουν 2012 · The bassoon was invented in Italy in response to the need for a bass-register double-reed woodwind suitable for marching. The author examines the acoustical consequences of various design changes to the instrument through later centuries.
bassoon in. Music topic. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English bas‧soon /bəˈsuːn/ noun [countable] a musical instrument like a very long wooden tube, that produces a low sound.