Oboe
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The '''Oboe''' family is mundane, because the oboe itself is, but the family has odd members. | The '''Oboe''' family is mundane, because the oboe itself is, but the family has odd members. | ||
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Besides the mundane oboe we have: | Besides the mundane oboe we have: | ||
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Of these only the English horn is mundane. (Authorities differ on whether the English horn should be considered a member of the oboe family or a distinct family-of-one.) | Of these only the English horn is mundane. (Authorities differ on whether the English horn should be considered a member of the oboe family or a distinct family-of-one.) | ||
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Current revision as of 17:24, 14 September 2006
The Oboe family is mundane, because the oboe itself is, but the family has odd members.
[edit] Oboe family
Besides the mundane oboe we have:
- Oboe d'Amore
- English Horn (Cor Anglais)
- Tenor Oboe
- Baritone Oboe
Of these only the English horn is mundane. (Authorities differ on whether the English horn should be considered a member of the oboe family or a distinct family-of-one.)