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Q: What is related to the oboe and cor anglais?
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Which instrument is the cor anglais related to?

The cor anglais is related to the oboe. This instrument looks like the oboe and is a double reed instrument. The sound of the cor anglais is deeper than a regular oboe and sounds like a French horn.


To which instrument is the cor anglais related to?

The cor anglais is related to the Oboe. This instrument looks like the oboe and is a double reed instrument. The sound of the cor anglais is deeper than a regular oboe and sounds like a French horn.


What is a cor anglais is?

A cor anglais is a double-reeded woodwind musical instrument in the Oboe family.


Is the oboe higher or lower in pitch than a cor anglasis?

The Cor Anglais is a fifth below the oboe.


What is different about the cor anglais's shape compared to the oboe?

The English Horn, or Cor Anglais, has a roundish bulge at the end (bell), where the oboe has a bell similar to a clarinet. It is longer than the oboe, and uses a bocal where the oboe does not.


Is the cor anglais part of the oboe family?

Yes


What are members of the oboe family?

There is the heckelphone, the bass oboe, the cor anglais, the oboe d'amore, the regular oboe, and the piccolo oboe. Maybe there are others.


What is the other instrument usually played by the musician who plays the Cor Anglais in an orchestra?

The oboe is the instrument that is usually played by the musician who plays the Cor Anglais in an orchestra.


What is a double-reed instrument that resembles an oboe?

Cor Anglais, Bassoon, Contra Bassoon, Bass Oboe and many more


Is the oboe d'amore higher than the orchestral oboe?

No, the oboe d'amore is lower than the usual oboe, by a minor third. It is in A. It is between the oboe and the cor anglais (English Horn), which is in F.


Why is the bassoon closely related to the oboe and cor anglais?

In the oboe family: Oboe d'Amore English Horn Basson The Clarinet also uses a reed, but it is single and not double. Oboes play in C, as do flutes, but they don't have much more in common.


Does the oboe have siblings?

It does. They are; the Piccolo Oboe (Oboe Musette) the Oboe (including various versions of today's Oboe, including different Baroque, Classical, and Romantic models) the Oboe d'amore the Oboe da Caccia also known as 'taille de hautbois' the English Horn (Cor Anglais or Cor Angle) the Bass (or baritone) Oboe the Contra-Bass Oboe the Heckelphone