They are both in C, there is no transposing involved. The issue is Viola is written in a different clef than Oboe, so you would need to learn to read that clef.
an oboe.
No. There is not a viola.
The viola is alto pitch so generally no.
The violin, viola, cello, flute, oboe, clarinet and harpsichord.
Matt Doran has written: 'Andante and allegro, for flute, 'cello and piano' -- subject(s): Trios (Piano, flute, violoncello) 'Prelude & scherzo [for] oboe, clarinet, bassoon & viola' -- subject(s): Quartets (Bassoon, clarinet, oboe, viola)
Robert Guyn McBride has written: 'Quintet for oboe and string quartet' -- subject(s): Quintets (Oboe, 2 violins, viola, violoncello)
Violin, viola, cello, bass, flue, oboe, Clarinet, bassoon, horn, Trumpet, Trombone, tuba, timpani, percussion.
Graham Whettam has written: 'Oboe quartet' -- subject(s): Quartets (Oboe, violin, viola, violoncello) 'The chef who wanted to rule the world' -- subject(s): Operas, Juvenile 'Prelude, allegro, and postlude, for flute, oboe, and piano' -- subject(s): Trios (Piano, flute, oboe)
Georg Druschetzky has written: 'Quartet no. 4 in F major for oboe, violin, viola and violoncello'
Use alto clef. It has middle C on the central line and is used for violas on the orchestral score.
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The oboe is used in every symphony orchestra just like a violin or viola.