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No, oboes were not common instruments in New Orleans jazz bands.

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Were oboes common instruments in New Orleans jazz?

No, oboes were not common instruments in New Orleans jazz bands.


Oboes were common instruments in New Orleans jazz bands?

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Oboes were common instruments in New Orleans jazz bands true or false?

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Are Oboes were common instruments in New Orleans jazz bands?

Oboes were not common instruments in New Orleans jazz bands. The typical instrumentation featured brass and woodwind instruments such as trumpets, clarinets, and trombones, along with rhythm section instruments like piano, banjo, and drums. While the oboe is a woodwind instrument, its use in jazz is quite rare, and it does not hold a significant place in the traditional New Orleans jazz sound.


Are Trombones in Jazz Bands?

Yes, trombones are included in Jazz Bands.


Trumpets or cornets were common instruments in New Orleans jazz bands.?

true


Where is the trumpet played?

Marching Bands, Orchestras, Big bands, concert bands, Jazz bands, and sometimes but rarely rock bands. Marching Bands, Orchestras, Big bands, concert bands, Jazz bands, and sometimes but rarely rock bands.


Are cla rinets in jazz bands?

It depends: there have been many famous clarinet jazz players, but as a whole, clarinets are not usually in jazz bands


Clarinets were common instruments in New Orleans jazz bands?

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Which is not an accurate description of jazz bands in New Orleans from 1895 to 1927?

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How common is the oboe?

The oboe is about as common as the bassoon (the 'other' double reed). It is present in orchestras and bands of nearly all sizes. It is used in the Woodwind Quartets and Quintets. Therefore, every such group (including schools music groups) has them. Generally, in both orchestras and bands, there are two oboes, although as many as four may be called for. If there is a third oboe, they generally also double on English Horn. The oboe is not as common as, say, the clarinet, which is used in bands, orchestras, jazz bands and many other groups. While at most three clarinets are used in orchestras where they appear at all, symphonic bands use them as orchestras use violins. Additionally, while the oboe is recognized as the soprano of a family of instruments made up of the oboe, the much more rare English Horn, the even more rare Baritone oboe and the downright elusive Heckelphone, the clarinet family has many members, most of which are used in symphonic bands. If the question is how commonly is the oboe employed in band or orchestral scores, the answer is nearly universally. String orchestras will generally add oboes first, and any orchestra larger than that retains them. Bands may or may not have oboes, but the scores invariably employ a few. In popular music, added orchestral music often employs oboes, and some rock bands in the 1960's (such as the Moody Blues) included members who played, rather than merely contracting them as added color.


Where is the Trombone used?

Jazz bands.