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oboe    音标拼音: ['obo]
n. 双簧管

双簧管

oboe
n 1: a slender double-reed instrument; a woodwind with a conical
bore and a double-reed mouthpiece [synonym: {oboe}, {hautboy},
{hautbois}]

Hautboy \Haut"boy\ (h[=o]"boi), n. [F. hautbois, lit., high
wood; haut high bois wood. So called on account of its high
tone. See {Haughty}, {Bush}; and cf. {Oboe}.]
1. (Mus.) A wind instrument, sounded through a reed, and
similar in shape to the clarinet, but with a thinner tone.
Now more commonly called {oboe}. See Illust. of {Oboe}.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Bot.) A sort of strawberry ({Fragaria elatior}).
[1913 Webster]


Oboe \O"boe\, n. [It., fr. F. hautbois. See {Hautboy}.] (Mus.)
One of the higher wind instruments in the modern orchestra,
yet of great antiquity, having a penetrating pastoral quality
of tone, somewhat like the clarinet in form, but more
slender, and sounded by means of a double reed; a hautboy.
[1913 Webster]

{Oboe d'amore} [It., lit., oboe of love], and {Oboe di
caccia} [It., lit., oboe of the chase], are names of obsolete
modifications of the oboe, often found in the scores of
Bach and Handel.
[1913 Webster]

105 Moby Thesaurus words for "oboe":
English horn, Pandean pipe, aulos, basset horn, basset oboe,
bassoon, block flute, bombard, bourdon, cello, claribel, clarinet,
clarion, concert flute, contrabassoon, contrafagotto, cornet,
cornopean, cromorna, cromorne, cymbel, diapason, double bassoon,
double reed, dulciana, fife, fipple flute, flageolet, flute,
flute stop, foundation stop, fourniture, gamba, gedeckt, gemshorn,
harmonic flute, hautboy, heckelphone, hornpipe, hybrid stop,
koppel flute, larigot, licorice stick, melodia, mixture, musette,
mutation stop, nazard, oaten reed, oboe da caccia, ocarina, octave,
organ stop, panpipe, penny-whistle, piccolo, pipe, plein jeu,
pommer, posaune, principal, quint, quintaten, rank, ranket,
recorder, reed, reed instrument, reed stop, register, rohr flute,
sax, saxophone, sesquialtera, shawm, single reed,
single-reed instrument, sonorophone, spitz flute, stop,
stopped diapason, stopped flute, string diapason, string stop,
sweet potato, syrinx, tabor pipe, tenoroon, tierce, tin-whistle,
tremolo, trombone, trumpet, twelfth, unda maris, vibrato, viola,
voix celeste, vox angelica, vox humana, whistle, woods, woodwind,
woodwind choir, woodwind instrument



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  • Oboe - Wikipedia
    The least common of all are the musette (also called oboe musette or piccolo oboe), the sopranino member of the family (it is usually pitched in E ♭ or F above the oboe), and the contrabass oboe (typically pitched in C, two octaves deeper than the standard oboe)
  • Oboe | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
    Oboe, treble woodwind instrument with a conical bore and double reed Though used chiefly as an orchestral instrument, it also has a considerable solo repertoire The oboe proper was the mid-17th-century invention of two French court musicians, Jacques Hotteterre and Michel Philidor
  • Category:For oboe - IMSLP
    The list below includes all pages in the category " For oboe " This includes works originally scored for solo oboe See also Scores featuring the oboe, For saxophone → Sort this list by work type, instrumentation, composer, and more
  • Oboe: the rich, soulful instrument that can give you playful . . .
    Read on for our insider's guide to this soulful woodwind instrument What is the oboe? The oboe is a woodwind instrument with a conical bore (a cone-like tube), metal keys, a flared bell and a double reed, which vibrates when the player blows through it
  • 4 Different Types of Oboes - MusicalHow
    Four Oboe Categories As aforementioned, there are four types of oboe, with a bunch of little variations on the instrument that offer subtle changes to both how they operate and how they sound But for now, it’s important to know what the four main ones are and their differences
  • The Story of the Birth of the Oboe - Yamaha Corporation
    Although the precise year when the oboe was invented is unknown, it is said to have originated sometime around the mid 17th century in France Of course, double-reed wind instruments such as the reed flute were in use in Europe even before then
  • Zack Borowiec – Oboist | English Hornist | Teacher
    He is currently playing principal oboe with the Westside Chamber Orchestra and Orchestra Santa Monica, and second oboe with the Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra, in addition to working with many orchestras in Southern California
  • Oboe History
    Oboe d'amore (d'amour) - This instrument was first used by Christoph Graupher and frequently thereafter by J S Bach and G P Telemann However, it fell out of use until the 19th century when composers such as Strauss and Debussy revived it
  • Woodwinds | The Oboe Family - Timbre and Orchestration Resource
    The oboe, in the hands of an advanced player, is capable of playing fast passagework with a facility that rivals the flute, executing particularly quick single-tongued articulation Double- and triple-tonguing are not common on the oboe
  • Oboe - Bloomingdale School of Music
    The oboe is one of the most challenging instruments to master, but is often in demand and can offer many opportunities for the player, including playing some of the repertoire’s most beautiful solos





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