Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
contrafagotto
Noun
/ˌkɒntrəˈfæɡətoʊ/

Definition
A low-pitched woodwind instrument that is essentially a larger version of the bassoon, playing in the bass range.

Examples
- The contrafagotto added a unique depth to the orchestral arrangement.
- In the symphony, the contrafagotto solo captivated the audience with its resonant sound.

Meaning
The contrafagotto is used in orchestras and is known for its deep, rich tones, often in the bass part of the music.

Synonyms
- Contrabassoon
- Double bassoon