OBOE - translation to arabic
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OBOE - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Oboe (disambiguation); OBOE (disambiguation)

OBOE         
  • 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

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oboe         
  • 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
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oboe         
  • 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
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Definition

oboe
['??b??]
¦ noun a woodwind instrument of treble pitch, played with a double reed and having an incisive tone.
Derivatives
oboist noun
Origin
C18: from Ital., or from Fr. hautbois, from haut 'high' + bois 'wood'.

Wikipedia

OBOE

An oboe is a musical instrument of the woodwind family.

Oboe or OBOE may also refer to:

  • Oboe (navigation), a World War II British aerial blind bombing targeting system
  • Oboe (software), a digital music backup service from MP3tunes
  • Off-by-one error (OBOE), a type of computer programming or mathematical error
Examples of use of OBOE
1. Speaks three languages and plays violin, oboe and piano.
2. Mack, former principal oboe of the Cleveland Orchestra and teacher to generations of players, has died.
3. Rommel‘s lost treasure An Israeli choir conductor began his career by playing an Afrika Korps oboe. .
4. Teachers in the System say that once children hold a tuba, oboe or viola in their hands, they are hooked.
5. Civelek‘s first oboe teacher Ýrfani Özdemir and his father Sedat were in the orchestra that accompanied him during the concert.