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Oboe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1770 from the Italian oboè, a transliteration in that language's orthography of ... 5 Notable classical works featuring the oboe. 6 Use outside of cla...

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Patricola Standard Oboe | Shopping.com

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Oboe - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A person that plays the oboe is called an oboist. ... Later composers to write for the oboe as a solo instrument include Mozart, Weber, ...

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Oboe - Wikiversity

... Oboe. The Oboe uses double reeds, unlike the sax family and the clarinet family. This means that oboe ... Retrieved from "http://en.wikiversi...

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Peter Hurd Oboe

Peter Hurd buys, sells, and restores high-quality oboes, horns, and other various reed instruments ... been checked and adjusted by oboe maker Thomas ...

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oboe - Wiktionary

1770 from the Italian oboè, a transliteration in that language's orthography of ... Portuguese: oboé pt(pt) m. Russian: гобой ru(ru) (gobój) m. Sloven...

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Oboe, Woodwind Instrument

Oboe, Woodwind Instrument. The three branches of the woodwind family have ... The oboe is similar to the clarinet in many ways. ...

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The Oboe and its Relatives

The oboe is a double-reed aerophone. ... mouthpiece of an oboe is basically two small ... They must be replaced often, and most oboe players shape the...

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Oboe Reeds|English Horn Reeds|Stellar Oboe Products|Stellar Star Oboe Reeds

Custom oboe reeds made to your specifications. Pro and student oboe reeds. ... read about the Star Oboe Reed... Check out the Oboe Book Store ...

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Oboe

The English word "oboe" was adopted ca. 1770 from the Italian oboè, as close as possible a ... A musician who plays the oboe is called an ob...

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Oboe Las Vegas

Playing oboe in Las Vegas-a collection of links and information put together by Stephen Caplan, D.M.A, Oboe professor at UNLV.

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oboe: Definition from Answers.com

oboe n. A slender woodwind instrument with a conical bore and a double-reed mouthpiece, having a range of three octaves and a penetrating, poignant

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Woodwind Research Guides: Oboe (Music Library)

Libraries " William & Gayle Cook Music Library " Woodwind Research Guides: Oboe (Music Library) ... the early history of the oboe and bassoo...

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