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The arpeggio is the root, 3rd, and 5th of the scale. In F major, those note are F A C.
In its original 16-year Broadway run (March 12, 1987 - May 18, 2003) the standard pit orchestra for the show included 25 musicians playing the following instruments: 6 Violins 2 Violas 2 Celli Flute Piccolo Clarinet Alto Saxophone Oboe English Horn 2 French Horns 2 Trumpets 2 Piccolo Trumpets Flugelhorn Bass Trombone Guitar Bass Guitar Drums Percussion 2 Keyboards The show's national tour had its own set of 16 musicians that travelled from city to city with the show. Instruments included: 2 French Horns 2 Trumpets Bass Trombone Flute Piccolo 2 Clarinets 2 Alto Saxophones Oboe English Horn Guitar Bass Guitar Drums Percussion 4 Keyboards The tour did not travel with a string section--they were played on keyboards instead. However, Equity required the hiring of local musicians for engagements longer than 2 weeks in any given city. They'd hire a varying additional number of musicians, depending on the city and their needs, but they'd usually hire 4 string players; 2 violins, 1 viola, and 1 cello, for these longer runs, bringing the total number of musicians up to 20. The 2006 Broadway revival featured new orchestrations which required 14 musicians playing the following instruments: Violin Viola Cello Double Bass 2 French Horns Tuba Bass Trombone Trumpet Flugelhorn Clarinet Bass Clarinet Alto Recorder Tenor Recorder Oboe English Horn Flute Alto Flute Piccolo Mallets Timpani Percussion 2 Keyboards -------------------- Hope this helps.
On C instruments (flute, piccolo, oboe, bassoon, low brass, all strings), concert F is their written F. On B-flat instruments (clarinet, bass clarinet, soprano and tenor saxophone, trumpet/cornet), concert F is written G. On F instruments (English horn, F horn), concert F is written C. On E-flat instruments (alto and baritone saxophone, alto clarinet), concert F is written D. On A instruments (A clarinet, piccolo trumpet), concert F is written A-flat. On G instruments (alto flute, G bugle), concert F is written B-flat.
Depending on the orchestra and the position it varies quite a bit. For instance.. Big orchestras like Boston, New York, Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia etc.. pay between 100,000-120,000 for a section player. (roughly) A principal player can make anywhere from 180,000 to a rumored 600,000 (principal violinist/concertmaster) Usually the concertmaster makes the most, then the principal oboe or timpanist in some cases. There is a 2nd tier of orchestras in major cities and they usually pay between 60,000 - 90,000 per year. After that the orchestra could be in a big city but with a young or struggling orchestra and pay between 20,000 - and 45,000 Its a hugs range in fact, but most players are exceptional if they're being paid to play.. There is always occasions where pay, position, or skill level doesn't make sense but that's the way of the world.
A musician who plays the oboe is an oboist.
The oboe is in the key of C. When an oboe plays its A, it is 440Hz.
The bass clarinet plays lower notes than the oboe.
He plays on a Howarth oboe
An Oboe player. I don't believe there is another term for it
oboe
No. It plays in the key of C.
Well, Sebastian applewhite from Dani's house plays Oboe! :] And Richard Wisker from Tracy beaker returns plays Guitar. i go out with Sebastian p.s he's agreat kisser! x
It plays every note. The Oboe is a double reed instrument and has a 4 - 5 octave range. If you can hear low and high notes the Oboe can play them. The bassoon plays the lower octaves, it is also a double reed instrument.
An Oboe player. I don't believe there is another term for it
Its on the soundtrack to the film The Mission by Ennio Morricone
Squidward plays clarinet.