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AnswerYes, it is. It uses a reed in the mouth piece, that makes it a woodwind.

The woodwinds are divided into to major groups, one is flutes and whistles, and the others are instruments with reeds. The instruments with reeds are further divided between those with a single reed, which includes clarinets and saxophones, and those with two, which includes oboes and bassoons.

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13y ago

Yes, it was originally made of wood, then when steel, metal, and plastic were created then people make oboes out of that material.

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14y ago

i really dont know why so go some where else

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11y ago

an Oboe is neither it is a single playing instrument

The oboe is in the woodwind famlly.

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12y ago

The oboe is in the group of the Double reeds

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12y ago

The oboe is a woodwind instrument. It is normally made of wood (or plastic) and uses wind to play, ergo "wood-wind.

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11y ago

yes it is in the woodwind family

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14y ago

Yes, because it has a double reed.

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10y ago

A oboe is a woodwind instrument

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