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The Oboe, cor anglais, and bassoon are all members of the woodwind family of instruments. They are played by using a double reed, which consists of two pieces of cane that vibrate to produce sound. Additionally, all three instruments are known for their expressive tonal qualities and are commonly used in orchestras and chamber music. Despite their differences in size and range, they share similar techniques in terms of fingerings and breath control.

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

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


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.


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Oboes, English horns, and bassoons use a double reed. ___________________________________


What instruments in the orchestra have reeds?

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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.


What is a cor anglais is?

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


Which instrument in woodwind family has a double reed?

oboes and bassoons (and any instruments in the oboe and bassoon family, i.e. cor anglais, contra bassoon etc.)


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.


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.


Does the cor anglais have a single or double reed?

Cor anglais, or the English horn, is a double-reed instrument. It's a larger version of the oboe.


Is the cor anglais part of the oboe family?

Yes