Pronunciation: /bəˈsuːn/
noun a woodwind instrument in the double reed family, typically having a long, curved body with keys and a double reed mouthpiece
A1 I saw a bassoon in the music store.
A2 The bassoon player performed a beautiful solo during the concert.
B1 Learning to play the bassoon requires dedication and practice.
B2 The intricate fingering technique of the bassoon can be challenging to master.
C1 The professional bassoonist showcased their exceptional skills in the orchestra.
C2 The rich timbre of the bassoon added depth to the symphony's sound.
formal The bassoon is a woodwind instrument known for its rich and deep tone.
informal I heard someone playing the bassoon in the park yesterday, it sounded really cool.
slang That bassoon player is killing it on stage right now!
figurative The bassoon's melancholic sound echoed through the empty hall, adding a somber touch to the atmosphere.
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