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oboe
1[ oh-boh ]
noun
- a woodwind instrument having a slender conical, tubular body and a double-reed mouthpiece.
- (in an organ) a reed stop with a sound like that of an oboe.
- (a word formerly used in communications to represent the letter O. )
oboe
2[ oh-boh ]
noun
- a navigation system utilizing two radar ground stations that measure the distance to an aircraft and then radio the information to the aircraft.
oboe
/ ˈəʊbəʊ /
noun
- a woodwind instrument of the family that includes the bassoon and cor anglais, consisting of a conical tube fitted with a mouthpiece having a double reed. It has a penetrating nasal tone. Range: about two octaves plus a sixth upwards from B flat below middle C
- a person who plays this instrument in an orchestra
second oboe
Notes
Derived Forms
- ˈoboist, noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of oboe1
Example Sentences
Nollman mainly plays slide guitar for whale species, but has worked with a wide range of other musicians, including a grammy-winning oboe player, violinists, percussionists, a chanting Tibetian lama and more.
His evocative, familiar “Swan Lake” score is at least partly to blame for horror’s ballet fixation: Its plaintive oboe and shimmering harp offer all the dramatic tension a director could need.
Adaptations to oboe abound, including from wordless vocalises by Ravel, Messiaen and Saint-Saëns.
She gave as an example a scene at Eric’s ranch in Wyoming where “oboes and clarinets play triplets, suggesting someone riding a horse.”
He worked on four albums blending his oboe with horns, strings and drums in instrumental interpretations of hits of the day.
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