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In the orchestra and concert band, the Oboe, English horn, and bassoon (and sometimes contrabassoon). In folk and ethnic music, the bagpipe. In "early" music, the krumhorn and ranket or racket. Not used anymore but in use in the 19th and earlier centuries, the sarrusophone.

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