What is the tone colour/timbre of an oboe?(describe how it sounds)
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Oboe is sometimes referred to as having a clear and penetrating voice.The pitch is secure and its penetrating sound makes it ideal for tuning.The rich timbre is derived from its conical bore (as opposed to the generally cylindrical bore of flutes and clarinets). As a result, oboes are easier to hear over other instruments in large ensembles due to its penetrating sound. The highest note is a semitone lower than the nominally highest note of the B♭ clarinet.
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