The "cane" is the piece of wood used as a reed for oboes.
Oboe
It is made of cane, like an oboe reed on a metal staple tyed with nylon thread
This is an oboe. The wonders of google.
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.
there was the shawm (renessance oboe) and the baroque oboe
Oboe
The oboe is a reed instrument, but instead of having one bit of cane, it has two, one on top of the other.
The oboe originated in France. I'd guess in the south because cane grows in the south, thus enhancing the oboist population during the renaissance.
Oboe reeds are typically made from a type of cane called Arundo donax, also known as giant cane or giant reed. This plant is known for its flexibility and ability to produce high-quality reeds for oboes.
It is made of cane, like an oboe reed on a metal staple tyed with nylon thread
No, the oboe is not a string instrument; it is a woodwind instrument. It produces sound by vibrating a double reed, which is made of two pieces of cane. Unlike string instruments, which generate sound through vibrating strings, the oboe relies on air passing through its reed to create music.
the canes are from the same plant but there not the same when you by them pre cut to make yourself
No, a clarinet reed is only made of of type of cane, opposed to bassoon and oboe reeds, which are made of two.
This is an oboe. The wonders of google.
The Oboe is in the woodwind family.
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.
there was the shawm (renessance oboe) and the baroque oboe