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oboe ['oubou]

The oboe is a woodwind instrument known for its mellow and piercing sound, commonly used in orchestras and bands.

The oboe is a woodwind instrument.

It belongs to the double reed family.

The term "oboe" originates from the French word "hautbois."

It has a distinct mellow and piercing sound.

The oboe is commonly used in orchestras, bands, and chamber music.

It is played by blowing air through a double reed attached to a metal tube.

The word "oboe" can be used in sentences in the following ways:

"I enjoy listening to the beautiful sound of the oboe in classical music."

"She began practicing the oboe when she was just ten years old."

"The oboe player played a soulful solo during the symphony."

"Could you please hand me the oboe so I can start rehearsing?"

"The oboe is known for its unique double reed."

"He is considered one of the finest oboists in the world."

"Learning to play the oboe requires dedication and patience."
 

Explain the word "oboe". Give some examples of using the word "oboe" in sentences.