a bassoon

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Definition von a bassoon im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

bassoon
fagot

Vivaldi fagot için birçok müzik yazdı. - Vivaldi wrote a lot of music for the bassoon.

Fagot çalabilen birini tanıyorum. - I know someone who can play the bassoon.

bassoon
ağızla çalınan çalgı
fagot
bkz.faggot
bassoon
(isim) fagot
bassoon
çifte kamışlı bir nefesli saz
fagot
(isim) çalı çırpı demeti, sakatat yemeği, homoseksüel, top, ibne [arg.]
fagot
böyle demet yapmak
fagot
{i} ibne [arg.]
fagot
{i} sakatat yemeği
fagot
{i} çalı çırpı demeti
fagot
böyle demet bağlamak
fagot
{i} homoseksüel
fagot
ince odun demeti
fagot
{i} top
fagot
işlenmek için bağlanmış demir çubuk demeti
Englisch - Englisch
fagot
bassoon
To make a bassoon-like sound
bassoon
A musical instrument in the woodwind family, having a double reed and, playing in the tenor and bass ranges
bassoon
To play the bassoon

Both Tom and Mary say they want to learn how to play the bassoon. - Tom and Mary both say they want to learn how to play the bassoon.

Tom and Mary both say they want to learn how to play the bassoon. - Both Tom and Mary say they want to learn how to play the bassoon.

bassoon
{n} a musical wind instrument
bassoon
A bassoon is a large musical instrument that is shaped like a tube and played by blowing into a curved metal pipe. a musical instrument like a very long wooden tube, that produces a low sound. You hold it upright and play it by blowing into a thin curved metal pipe. (basson, from bassone, from basso, from bassus; BASE). Principal tenor and bass instrument of the orchestral woodwind family. Its mouthpiece has a double reed attached to a curved metal crook, which leads to a narrow conical bore that doubles back on itself (to keep its length manageable). It developed from the older curtal (or dulzian) in the 17th century. An agile instrument with a mild tone, it has a range of 3 1 2 octaves, starting at B-flat two octaves below middle C. The contrabassoon, a large metal instrument whose tubing doubles back four times, has a range an octave lower
bassoon
a double-reed woodwind instrument having a long U-shaped conical tube connected to the mouthpiece by a thin metal tube and a usual range two octaves lower than that of the oboe
bassoon
a double-reed instrument; the tenor of the oboe family
bassoon
{i} large woodwind instrument
bassoon
It forms the natural bass to the oboe, clarinet, etc
bassoon
A musical instrument in the woodwind family, having a double reed and, playing in a tenor range
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 The Bassoons range and tonality has been refined over its history to become an integral part of orchestral sound
bassoon
A low-pitched member of the woodwind instrument family, with the following stages of sound production: energy source: air vibrating element: double reed resonating chamber: the instrument's body
bassoon
A wind instrument of the double reed kind, furnished with holes, which are stopped by the fingers, and by keys, as in flutes
bassoon
bn
a bassoon
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