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bassoonist

[ US /bəˈsunɪst/ ]
[ UK /bæsˈuːnɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a musician who plays the bassoon

How To Use bassoonist In A Sentence

  • I chose not to sidetrack here into the bassoonists' hypochondriacal woes.
  • The bassoonist made the piece a thing of beauty, accompanied by the three harps and muted strings.
  • I'm a bassoonist, but I don't think that matters, does it?
  • Minor variations in bore profile can affect intonation, and all bassoonists have to experiment to some extent to find fingerings that suit their own instrument.
  • It is susceptible of nodes or modes as far apart as hyperphrygian and mixolydian and of texts so divergent as priests haihooping round David's that is Circe's or what am I saying Ceres 'altar and David's tip from the stable to his chief bassoonist about the alrightness of his almightiness. Ulysses
  • His first career was as a bassoonist. Times, Sunday Times
  • The doublereeder exists in just these two varieties - oboist and bassoonist.
  • Bassoonist John Clouser made the Lullaby a thing of beauty, accompanied by the three harps and muted strings.
  • Clarence is the ultra-professional second bassoonist, always backing his principal, never complaining, even though he is twice as good a musician.
  • The concertmaster (whoever it was) and solo bassoonist are simply fantastic.
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