Either with the back octave key or faster or lower air......... you try
when the oboe player blows warm air in the instrument in softens the pitch. when they blow cool air it becomes louder
the flute is a higher pitch than the oboe
The oboe d'amore is in A; the oboe is in C. The oboe d'amore is a minor third lower in pitch than the oboe, however typically music for the oboe d'amore is written so that oboe fingerings may be used (in other words, the note A is printed as a C, so that the player uses the oboe fingering for C but the note sounds a minor third lower).
Yes
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 Cor Anglais is a fifth below the oboe.
An oboe's sound comes from the air vibrating between the double reed. The pitch can be changed by pressing the keys.
Meh
It's a relatively high-pitched instrument.
Piccalo (by far) is the highest. Next comes: flute, oboe, clarinet, french horn.
This is a basic physics concept. The longer an instrument, the lower the frequency of the sound waves coming out of it, and therefore a lower pitch. The Oboe is a small, short instrument. The bassoon, on the other hand, is a large instrument. Because it is longer, you get a lower pitch. This principle applies for all instruments.
its a soprano instrument so its on the higher end of the treble clef