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The Oboe is a woodwind instrument and is also a double reed.

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What family does the oboe belong to?

woodwinds


What family does the trumpets belong too?

oboe


What section is oboe found in orchestra?

woodwind


What type of instrument are the oboe and bassoon?

Both the oboe and the bassoon are double reed instruments and belong to the woodwind family.


Is the Oboe a high pitched or low pitched instrument?

It has versions that cover the Piccolo Oboe (Oboe Musette) the Bass (or baritone) Oboe the Contra-Bass Oboe so It covers the greater range of the woodwind section


Why does the oboe belong to the woodwinds?

Because they are generally made out of rosewood.


Which family section does a oboe come from?

woodwind, double reed


Which instrumental family does the OBOE belong to?

The oboe is used in every symphony orchestra just like a violin or viola.


What one doesn't belong clarinet guitar piano or violin?

Oboe. UNless you are speaking of a symphonic orchestra.


What are the members of woodwinds?

Clarinet, piccolo, oboe, bassoon these are the members of the woodwind section


Give you examples of instruments in the wind section?

clarinet, flute, oboe, bassoon,


What music family does bassoon belong to?

A bassoon belongs to the woodwind it is like an Oboe. hope I helped.