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OBOE
The oboe is a double reed instrument
which could trace its ancestor to the ancient "aulos" of 480-470
B.C., and is a direct descendent of the "shawm" of the 17th
century.
The oboe consists of a conical pipe with a double reed fixed
to the blowing end, and has a unique tone which is slightly
nasal, but highly expressive.
The English horn is similar to the oboe in mechanism, but different
from the oboe in size (it is 6 inches longer), in its pear-shaped
bell and the bent metal tube extending from the top end of the
instrument to hold the reed tube. The reeds are also larger
than those of the oboes. The English horn produces a 'pastoral',
slightly quaint and nasal quality. |
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Double Reed
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Key
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Body
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Bell
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