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- Bassoon vs. Fagotto — What’s the Difference?
The bassoon is a woodwind instrument known for its distinctive tone, while "fagotto" is the Italian term for the same instrument, reflecting language differences without altering the instrument's characteristics
- Fagotto - Wikipedia
Il fagotto è uno strumento musicale a fiato ad ancia doppia, le cui ance, due pezzi di canna comune (Arundo donax) lavorati e legati tra di loro, sono posizionate una sopra l'altra Il fagotto appartiene al gruppo dei legni
- fagotto - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Italian fagotto So called from being divided into parts for ease of carrying, making it a sort of small bundle or fagot Doublet of fagot and faggot
- FAGOTTO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Fagotto: an organ reed stop of 8′ pitch or 16′ pitch and bassoonlike quality
- Bassoon | Definition, History, Range, Facts | Britannica
The bassoon is a 17th-century development of the earlier sordone, fagotto, or dulzian, known in England as the curtal It was first mentioned about 1540 in Italy as an instrument with both ascending and descending bores contained in a single piece of maple or pear wood
- Bassoon vs. Fagotto: Know the Difference
The bassoon and fagotto refer to the same woodwind instrument, known for its rich, low sound; "bassoon" is the English term, while "fagotto" is Italian, reflecting linguistic differences
- fagotto, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun fagotto See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- Fagotti meaning - definition and examples
Originating in the 16th century in Italy, the fagotto has been an integral part of orchestral music for centuries With a double reed and long, curved body, the fagotto produces a warm and resonant sound that adds depth and texture to any musical composition
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