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- Oboe abstract "The oboe /ˈoʊboʊ/ is a family of double reed woodwind musical instruments. The most commonly used variant, the standard oboe, plays in the treble or soprano range. It is made from a wooden tube roughly 65 cm (25½ inches) long, with metal keys, a conical bore and flared bell. Sound is produced by blowing into the reed and vibrating a column of air. The distinctive oboe tone is versatile, and has been described as "bright". When the term oboe is used alone, it is generally taken to mean the standard treble instrument. In English, prior to 1770, the standard instrument was called the hautbois, hoboy, or French hoboy (pronounced /ˈhəʊbɔɪ/, or "HOE-boy", borrowed from the French name, a compound word made of haut ["high, loud"] and bois ["wood, woodwind"]). The spelling "oboe" was adopted into English c. 1770 from the Italian oboè, a transliteration in that language's orthography of the 17th-century pronunciation of the French name. A musician who plays the oboe is called an oboist.".
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- Oboe wikiPageID "22206".
- Oboe wikiPageRevisionID "604408239".
- Oboe background "woodwind".
- Oboe classification "*Wind *Woodwind *Double reed".
- Oboe description "Antonio Pasculli's Gran Concerto for Oboe and Piano. Performed by Alex Klein, oboe and Lisa Bergman, piano. The oboe begins playing about one minute in.".
- Oboe developed "Mid 17th century from the shawm".
- Oboe filename "Antonio Pasculli - Gran Concerto.ogg".
- Oboe format Ogg.
- Oboe hasPhotoCollection Oboe.
- Oboe hornbostelSachs "422.112".
- Oboe hornbostelSachsDesc "Double-reeded aerophone with keys".
- Oboe imageCapt "A modern oboe with a reed".
- Oboe midi "68".
- Oboe name "Oboe".
- Oboe range "130".
- Oboe related "*Piccolo oboe *Oboe d'amore *Cor anglais (English horn) *Oboe da caccia *Wiener oboe *Bass oboe *Heckelphone *Contrabass oboe *Piston oboe".
- Oboe title "Gran Concerto".
- Oboe subject Category:Oboes.
- Oboe subject Category:Single_oboes_with_conical_bore.
- Oboe comment "The oboe /ˈoʊboʊ/ is a family of double reed woodwind musical instruments. The most commonly used variant, the standard oboe, plays in the treble or soprano range. It is made from a wooden tube roughly 65 cm (25½ inches) long, with metal keys, a conical bore and flared bell. Sound is produced by blowing into the reed and vibrating a column of air. The distinctive oboe tone is versatile, and has been described as "bright".".
- Oboe label "Hautbois".
- Oboe label "Hobo (muziekinstrument)".
- Oboe label "Oboe".
- Oboe label "Oboe".
- Oboe label "Oboe".
- Oboe label "Oboe".
- Oboe label "Oboé".
- Oboe label "Obój".
- Oboe label "Гобой".
- Oboe label "أوبوا".
- Oboe label "オーボエ".
- Oboe label "雙簧管".
- Oboe sameAs Hoboj.
- Oboe sameAs Oboe.
- Oboe sameAs Όμποε.
- Oboe sameAs Oboe.
- Oboe sameAs Oboe.
- Oboe sameAs Hautbois.
- Oboe sameAs Obo.
- Oboe sameAs Oboe.
- Oboe sameAs オーボエ.
- Oboe sameAs 오보에.
- Oboe sameAs Hobo_(muziekinstrument).
- Oboe sameAs Obój.
- Oboe sameAs Oboé.
- Oboe sameAs m.05kms.
- Oboe sameAs Q8377.
- Oboe sameAs Q8377.
- Oboe wasDerivedFrom Oboe?oldid=604408239.
- Oboe depiction Oboe_modern.jpg.
- Oboe isPrimaryTopicOf Oboe.