Yes, it is part of the woodwind family and uses a double reed.
A bassoon is a musical instrument in the woodwind family, possessing a double reed and playing in the tenor and bass ranges.
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Oboe. Another example is the bassoon.
the bassoon is a musical instrument that can make noises low to highthe bassoon if one of the lowest instruments in the wood wind family next to the contra bassoon
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It's a double-reed WOODWIND instrument. It is also a baroque instrument (time period).
The bassoon is a musical instrument in the woodwind family. It is the lowest, or bass, voice in the woodwind choir. It often duplicates the cello voice in orchestral compositions.
One 10-letter musical instrument that starts with the letter B is the bassoon. The bassoon is a woodwind instrument known for its distinctive deep and rich sound. It is commonly used in orchestras and chamber music ensembles.
No. In fact the bassoon is a completely different instrument.
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