oboe

Oboe
The oboe is the highest member of the double-reed woodwinds. It was originally intended to be played indoors with stringed instruments and was softer and less brilliant in tone than the modern oboe but by the end of the 17th century it wound up becoming the principal wind instrument of the orchestra and military band and, after the violin, the leading solo instrument of the time. It's tone has a bright, smooth, slightly reedy sound.
 

 

 

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