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What (who) is oboe$54318$ - definition

DOUBLE REED WOODWIND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Oboes d'amore; Oboe D'Amore; Oboe d'amor; Love oboe; Hautbois d'amour; Hautbois d’amour; Oboe d'amour; Oboe d’amore

Hautboy         
  • Renaissance oboe (shawm), baroque oboe (Stanesby copy, maker Olivier Cottet), classical oboe early 19th century (Copy of Sand Dalton on the original by Johann Friedrich Floth), Viennese oboe early 20th century, Viennese oboe late 20th century and a modern oboe
  • Oboist [[Albrecht Mayer]] preparing reeds for use. Most oboists scrape their own reeds to achieve the desired tone and response.
  • [[Franz Wilhelm Ferling]], Oboe Study No. 28, played by Aaron Hill
  • The members of the oboe family from top: [[heckelphone]], [[bass oboe]], [[cor anglais]], [[oboe d'amore]], oboe, and [[piccolo oboe]]
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  • Oboe reeds
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT OF THE WOODWIND FAMILY
Oboes; Hautboy; Haut-boy; Oboe reed making; Oboe Reed making; Baroque oboe; Hoboe; Classic oboe; Hautbois; Hoboy; Making oboe reeds; Conservatoire oboe; French oboe
·noun A sort of strawberry (Fragaria elatior).
II. Hautboy ·noun A wind instrument, sounded through a reed, and similar in shape to the clarinet, but with a thinner tone. Now more commonly called oboe. ·see ·Illust. of Oboe.
hautboy         
  • Renaissance oboe (shawm), baroque oboe (Stanesby copy, maker Olivier Cottet), classical oboe early 19th century (Copy of Sand Dalton on the original by Johann Friedrich Floth), Viennese oboe early 20th century, Viennese oboe late 20th century and a modern oboe
  • Oboist [[Albrecht Mayer]] preparing reeds for use. Most oboists scrape their own reeds to achieve the desired tone and response.
  • [[Franz Wilhelm Ferling]], Oboe Study No. 28, played by Aaron Hill
  • The members of the oboe family from top: [[heckelphone]], [[bass oboe]], [[cor anglais]], [[oboe d'amore]], oboe, and [[piccolo oboe]]
  • 300px
  • Oboe reeds
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT OF THE WOODWIND FAMILY
Oboes; Hautboy; Haut-boy; Oboe reed making; Oboe Reed making; Baroque oboe; Hoboe; Classic oboe; Hautbois; Hoboy; Making oboe reeds; Conservatoire oboe; French oboe
['(h)??b??]
¦ noun archaic form of oboe.
Origin
C16: from Fr. hautbois, from haut 'high' + bois 'wood'.
Hoboy         
  • Renaissance oboe (shawm), baroque oboe (Stanesby copy, maker Olivier Cottet), classical oboe early 19th century (Copy of Sand Dalton on the original by Johann Friedrich Floth), Viennese oboe early 20th century, Viennese oboe late 20th century and a modern oboe
  • Oboist [[Albrecht Mayer]] preparing reeds for use. Most oboists scrape their own reeds to achieve the desired tone and response.
  • [[Franz Wilhelm Ferling]], Oboe Study No. 28, played by Aaron Hill
  • The members of the oboe family from top: [[heckelphone]], [[bass oboe]], [[cor anglais]], [[oboe d'amore]], oboe, and [[piccolo oboe]]
  • 300px
  • Oboe reeds
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT OF THE WOODWIND FAMILY
Oboes; Hautboy; Haut-boy; Oboe reed making; Oboe Reed making; Baroque oboe; Hoboe; Classic oboe; Hautbois; Hoboy; Making oboe reeds; Conservatoire oboe; French oboe
·noun A hautboy or oboe.

Wikipedia

Oboe d'amore

The oboe d'amore (Italian for 'love oboe'; (pronounced [ˈɔːboe daˈmoːre]), less commonly hautbois d'amour (French: [obwɑ damuʁ]), is a double reed woodwind musical instrument in the oboe family. Slightly larger than the oboe, it has a less assertive and a more tranquil and serene tone, and is considered the mezzo-soprano of the oboe family, between the oboe (soprano) and the cor anglais or English horn (alto). It is a transposing instrument, sounding a minor third lower than it is notated, i.e. in A. The bell (called Liebesfuß) is pear-shaped and the instrument uses a bocal, similar to but shorter than that of the cor anglais.