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well, the trill key depends on what note you are trilling to. the keys labeled trill keys are the two small ones behind where you put your fingers on the left hand. they open the two small keys above where your left hand is placed.

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Q: What are the trill keys on an oboe?
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How many notes does a oboe have?

A beginner's oboe can play from a B (the one right below middle c) to a high f (several ledger lines above the treble clef staff) A professional oboe can play the B flat below the B that a beginner's oboe plays.


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