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The Spiritual Song of the Oboe



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By : Victor Epand    99 or more times read
Submitted 2008-05-08 02:30:42
The oboe is a member of the woodwind instrument family and is a double reed instrument. The oboe has a clear, mellow and warm tone that many people enjoy because of how it can be so calming. Like many brass instruments are, this woodwind instrument is a conical bore, which means that the diameter of the tube begins relatively small and becomes wider to the end of the instrument. This particular instrument's tone is also so unique and strong, even though it can be so soothing, that it can often be easy to hear above other instruments that might be present in the band or ensemble.

While the exact date when the oboe was first developed is unknown, it is certain that the oboe has been around for a very long time. It has even gone through a number of changes, developments and adaptations over time to finally become the oboe people are familiar with today. The oboe is often viewed as a classical instrument, possibly because of its history in music. It is often used in classical music, which seems to be best suited for it and this could also be why most people will automatically think of classical music.

While it has been used in some other genres, perhaps classical music is what the oboe is best for. Its sound is so sophisticated and clear, and the instrument can be very dynamic in the range of sounds it can make that music of that genre brings out its full potential. While it can be used in other genres, they could quite possibly be a little limiting in what the oboe can do. It is an instrument that should be stretched to its limits so that its music can be fully enjoyed.

The tone and sound that the oboe creates is quite possibly the biggest reason why many people will choose the instrument. Another attraction to the instrument could be that it is not overly difficult to learn how to play. The basics of playing this woodwind instrument are not too different from how other woodwind instruments are played. It is also an instrument that is not as expensive as other instruments that can run up a high bill and many schools will have room in their band for young people who want to learn the oboe, as the music is easy to acquire as well.

It is also easily found in pawn shops or used music stores for people who are just starting out and are not sure that they are going to have a life dedicated to learning and playing the instrument. Learning the sheet music is fairly basic and simple, though it can take some time to gain control of the air they blow into the instrument. Learning how to use the keys properly can also take some practice and time, but in the end it is rewarding for most musicians who decide to take up the instrument. Few who wish to choose a woodwind instrument will not have the possibility of playing the oboe cross their mind.
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