fagotto

[fuh-got-oh]

fagotto Definition

  • 1a bassoon
  • 2a bundle of sticks used as fuel

Using fagotto: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fagotto" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The orchestra's fagotto player was exceptional.

  • Example

    He gathered a fagotto of sticks for the campfire.

fagotto Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fagotto

Phrases with fagotto

  • play the fagotto

    to play the bassoon

    Example

    She learned to play the fagotto in college.

  • a double reed used in the bassoon

    Example

    He had to replace his fagotto reed before the concert.

  • a stop on an organ that imitates the sound of a bassoon

    Example

    The organist used the fagotto stop during the hymn.

Origins of fagotto

from Italian 'fagotto', meaning 'bundle'

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Summary: fagotto in Brief

'Fagotto' [fuh-got-oh] refers to a musical instrument, specifically a bassoon, or a bundle of sticks used as fuel. It is commonly used in orchestras and other musical settings, as in 'The orchestra's fagotto player was exceptional.' 'Fagotto' also extends into phrases like 'play the fagotto,' referring to playing the bassoon.