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it belongs to the woodwind family.
The bassoon is a member of the woodwind family. It is a double reed woodwind instrument
i believe it belongs to the strings family.
The bassoon belongs to the woodwind section. It is made of wood, and uses a reed to produce sound.
The woodwind family. xx
woodwind
the bassoon is part of the double-reed family, along with the oboe, English horn, and contra bassoon
Low Bass
Woodwind, as far as I know.
The exteme bass instrument of the woodwind family is the contra-bassoon, and next to it, the bassoon.
The Contra-Bassoon or Double Bassoon or Bass Bassoon.
the bassoon is part of the double-reed family, along with the oboe, English horn, and contra bassoon
A bassoon belongs to the woodwind it is like an Oboe. hope I helped.
bassoon belongs in the woodwind family. its sound is produced by blowing through a double reed.it is in the woodwind family. hope that helped.
Both the oboe and the bassoon are double reed instruments and belong to the woodwind family.
it belongs to the woodwind section; more specifically the clarinet family.
It's a double-reed WOODWIND instrument. It is also a baroque instrument (time period).
Low Bass
Woodwind, as far as I know.
The exteme bass instrument of the woodwind family is the contra-bassoon, and next to it, the bassoon.
The Contra-Bassoon or Double Bassoon or Bass Bassoon.
Woodwind.
The bassoon is a member of the double reed family and a part of the woodwind section of the ensemble. They are very closely related. No, the bassoon is in a family of its own. However, both are related in the sense that they are double reed instruments. The bassoon and the oboe are two of the four members in the double reed family. The other two members are the contra bassoon and the English horn.