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An oboe is a woodwind instrument with a double reed. It looks very similar to the clarinet, and may be confused with it. While the clarinet's shape remains cylindrical, the oboe's body is conical. The sounds produced by clarinets and …
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Jun 27, 2023 · The oboe was the first wind instrument to become a standard independent color of the orchestra. Its rich timbre, seductive lyricism, and technical agility made it the leading wind soloist of the Baroque and Classic …
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The oboe is a double reed musical instrument of the woodwind family. The English word "oboe" is a corruption of the French word for oboe, hautbois, which is a compound word made of haut meaning "high" and bois, meaning "wood." …
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The oboe was first seen in France in the mid 17th century. It was known as the hautbois (pronounced: ho-boi), which translates to “wood of high-pitched or loud sound” or “high wood,” referring to the instrument’s tone.
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