answersLogoWhite

0

Did Bach ever played a oboe?

Updated: 8/19/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

Best Answer

Yes, as a young child, Bach could already play the violin, Trumpet, Flute, and Oboe very well

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Did Bach ever played a oboe?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How is an Oboe played?

With the mouth!


What type of music is the oboe played in?

Band or orchestra music includes oboe parts.


Was oboe used in Beauty and the Beast?

yes it was as i have played a song from beauty and the beast that was for oboe.


How is a oboe played?

An oboe is played with a double sided reed. There is a hole in the middle in which you blow through. And of course you also press the keys.


How many instruments did Bach learn to play?

bach played the organ, along with many other instruments, but bach played the organ the best


What kind of sound does the oboe produce?

The oboe generally produces a high pitched, woody, sort of sound. The sound can vary greatly depending on how the oboe is played.


Has Telemann played the oboe in a performance?

yes


How the oboe is played?

The oboe is a wind instrument, played by forcing air between two reeds. The vibration of the reeds creates the sound, and the pitch can be altered using the keys to change the size of the vibrating chamber.


THE DUCK IN peter and the wolf?

The Duck in the piece Peter and the Wolf is played by the oboe, my favourite instrument, which I actually play. I think the oboe has a very fitting sound for the Duck, as most people describe it as "nasally and annoying."


What is good about a oboe?

When played well, oboe is a very beautiful instrument. It is unique and interesting to play and a good solo instrument.


Why was the oboe played?

why was any musical instrument played, for the entertainment of yourself and others.


What instruments did Johann Sebastian Bach play?

Bach played many instruments like the violin, viola, organ, and harpsichord.