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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.


What is a woodwind instrument that sounds like a duck?

The oboe is often used to imitate the duck's quack because of the unique sound the oboe generates.


How is the sound produced of an oboe?

The reed of the oboe is what creates the sound. When air is passed through the Oboe reeds the two blades of the reed open and close very quikly, and a sound is produced. The sound and vibrations from the reed cause the instrument to vibrate and produce a sound of its own, along with amplifying the original sound of the reed.


What instrument is similar to both the clarinet and oboe?

An oboe, is a lot harder to make a good sound, and the clarinet is a little bit easier. an oboe has a double reed, and a clarinet has a regular reed. You can listen to them both on Youtube to compare the sound. This choice really has to be yours. Edit: Oboists are usually harder to find, and thus are more in demand, especially in college music programs. You could have a fine shot at a music scholarship as an oboist.


Is an oboe an aerophone?

Yes, an oboe is classified as an aerophone, which is a type of musical instrument that produces sound primarily by the vibration of air. In the case of the oboe, sound is generated when the musician blows air through a double reed, causing it to vibrate. This vibration creates sound waves that resonate within the instrument's body.

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What kind of sound does the oboe produce?

The oboe generally produces a high pitched, woody, sort of sound. The sound can vary greatly depending on how the oboe is played.


Why does the flute sound different from the oboe?

the flute is a higher pitch than the oboe


Is an oboe a reed instrument?

yes, the oboe uses a reed to produce sound.


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.


What is the sound source of an oboe?

An oboe's sound comes from the air vibrating between the double reed. The pitch can be changed by pressing the keys.


What letters make the f sound in rough?

The letters "ou" make the "f" sound in the word "rough."


What is a woodwind instrument that sounds like a duck?

The oboe is often used to imitate the duck's quack because of the unique sound the oboe generates.


How is the sound prodiced in a oboe?

the two reeds vibrate, and vibration creates sound.


What make the oboe a low reed instrument?

Get a bass oboe.


How is the sound produced of an oboe?

The reed of the oboe is what creates the sound. When air is passed through the Oboe reeds the two blades of the reed open and close very quikly, and a sound is produced. The sound and vibrations from the reed cause the instrument to vibrate and produce a sound of its own, along with amplifying the original sound of the reed.


What instrument is similar to both the clarinet and oboe?

An oboe, is a lot harder to make a good sound, and the clarinet is a little bit easier. an oboe has a double reed, and a clarinet has a regular reed. You can listen to them both on Youtube to compare the sound. This choice really has to be yours. Edit: Oboists are usually harder to find, and thus are more in demand, especially in college music programs. You could have a fine shot at a music scholarship as an oboist.


How does a straw oboe make sound waves?

A straw oboe makes sound waves by vibrating air inside the straw when it is blown into. The vibration of the air creates sound waves that travel through the straw and produce sound. By adjusting the length or thickness of the straw, you can change the pitch of the sound produced.