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No. I play flute in a band that has an oboe, too, and they are two completely different instruments. You hold the flute sideways and blow into a lip hole and with the oboe you hold it down and blow on a double reed.
Usually eight players, with two each on flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon.
Yes, unless it's a student size bassoon compaired with a bass-oboe
This is an oboe. The wonders of google.
The Baritone oboe is the largest in the oboe family. Though if you mean in the double reed family it's the contrabasson. An oboist couldn't play the contrabassoon, but he could play the baritone oboe. It's 1 octave lower than the oboe.
No. I play flute in a band that has an oboe, too, and they are two completely different instruments. You hold the flute sideways and blow into a lip hole and with the oboe you hold it down and blow on a double reed.
Usually eight players, with two each on flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon.
No, But they are shorter then average people.
animals have shorter lives because there heart is smaller and there body parts are different then ours.
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It is much easier to be good if you are taller. If two players have the exact same skill set, but one is taller than the other, the taller one would usually dominate. However, shorter players are known for their ability to penetrate defenses, and can be quicker at stealing despite their shorter reach.
Yes, unless it's a student size bassoon compaired with a bass-oboe
yes
This is an oboe. The wonders of google.
The Oboe is in the woodwind family.
The Baritone oboe is the largest in the oboe family. Though if you mean in the double reed family it's the contrabasson. An oboist couldn't play the contrabassoon, but he could play the baritone oboe. It's 1 octave lower than the oboe.
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.