A brace of bassoons refers to a pair of bassoon instruments, typically used in orchestral or chamber music settings. The term "brace" signifies a set or pair, emphasizing the harmony and depth that two bassoons can bring to a musical piece. Bassoons are woodwind instruments known for their rich, reedy sound, and their combination enhances the overall texture of the music. In orchestral arrangements, a brace of bassoons often adds a unique layer to the woodwind section.
at least 3 in a band. if it is all bassoons.
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location of production depends on the company. American bassoons such as fox are made in Indiana. Heckel bassoons are made in western Germany
A= brace. 1,2,3,4,5,6 brace. B=brace. Joy,Bernadette,Nina brace. c=brace. banana,apple,grapes brace.
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Mladen Stahuljak has written: 'Inventions, for two bassoons [by] Stahuljak' -- subject(s): Bassoon music (2 bassoons)
Brace is a collective noun for a pair of something, like a pair of ducks, pheasants, or even pistols. So next time you see two of something strutting their stuff together, you can casually drop the term "brace" and impress your friends with your quirky knowledge. Just don't go around calling people a brace of humans, that might raise a few eyebrows.
Brace (as in, "brace yourself").
A brace of horses is a pair (2) of horses.
I think it was invented in the 9th century
the best brace for an overbite is the damon brace system.
The plural of bassoon is bassoons.