- (bassoon) a double-reed instrument; the tenor of the oboe family
- (bassoonist) a musician who plays the bassoon
- (Bassoon) A bass reed wind instrument developed in 17th century from the Curtal or Dulcian. In about 1695, the joined bassoon came into use. The Denners of Nuremberg built the first three- then four-keyed Bassoons. ...
- (BASSOON) An unusual hybrid between a bass clarinet and oboe which remains unused in marching.
- (Bassoon) Large, expensive, double reeded, low pitched woodwind which resembles a wooden bedpost. Noted for its complex fingering. Originally intended and used as a marching instrument in military bands but now only rarely used for marching.
- (The Bassoon) is made of wood or plastic. It uses a two sided ("double") reed to produce a sound instead of a mouthpiece. It produces sounds from the low to middle range.
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