Oboe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1770 from the Italian oboč, a transliteration in that language's orthography of ... 5 Notable classical works featuring the oboe. 6 Use outside of classical music ... en.wikipedia.org
BBC - Orchestra Guide - Woodwind Oboe Find out about the oboe, what it can do and what it sounds like. ... The oboe is made of wood (or plastic) with metal keys, and played by blowing a ... www.bbc.co.uk
Oboe, Student instruments Oboe Woodwind - large numbers held in stock. ... More information on the Oboe. The modern oboe is usually first encountered in the symphony orchestra where it ... www.dawkes.co.uk
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 www.answers.com
Oboe The name oboe is from the French word "hautbois", meaning "high-wood" or "loud-wood" ... Many improvements were made between then and the oboe of today. ... library.thinkquest.org
Profile: the oboe The oboe, like the bassoon, is played with a double reed. ... The oboe player can change the pitch to the notes by pressing different ... All about the oboe ... www.soundjunction.org