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  • Open Journal Systems. 2012. Open Journal Systems. Public Knowledge Project. (WUaS's wiki, information technologies and criteria for this - informed by the WUaS academic journal subject matter - are developing, since you can already publish your article at Academia.edu or Research Gate - - or Spire - - for example); See Library Resources below at WUaS for further resources.
  • The oboe is an instrument that could be described as a cross between a flute and a clarinet: The fingerings are very similar to that of a flute, but they they use reeds and have alternate fingerings. The sound of an oboe, especially of that of a beginner or when using a new reed, can be described as a 'dying duck' but with practice and a good, slightly older reed, the sound can be greatly improved.
  • Data played the oboe in a woodwind quintet concert in Ten Forward in 2367. (TNG: "In Theory" ) When Captain Jean-Luc Picard played his Ressikan flute, he was sometimes accompanied by an oboe and featured the piece in his Picard Mozart trio, Program 1. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas" ) Susan Nicoletti of the USS Voyager played the oboe as a hobby. (VOY: "The Thaw")
  • The instrument was initially found in the Speakeasy, wedged between the still room and jazz room doors. This meant neither door could be opened from within. The amount of Vim required to remove the oboe is somewhere between that of Ace Dick and Fiesta Ace Dick. It was eventually removed when Pickle Inspector solved some weird puzzle shit. However, in an alternate non-canon reality, it was replaced by ten BASOONS. Clubs Deuce has also been seen playing an oboe.
  • thumb|Data spielt Oboe. Eine Oboe ist ein Musikinstrument von der Erde. Ende 2367 spielt Data Oboe im Zehn Vorne. (TNG: ) Im Jahr 2369 spielt Jean-Luc Picard mit seiner ressikanischen Flöte das Mozart-Trio. Die anderen Instrumente Oboe und das Cello werden vom Computer gespielt. (TNG: ) 2372 spielt Susan Nicoletti an Bord der USS Voyager in ihrer Freizeit Oboe. (VOY: )
  • A graduate program in oboe can be quite different from the undergraduate experience. Hopefully, by the time you enter into a graduate program, your technique has been built up enough that you can focus on learning a large quantity of repertoire, including solo, chamber and orchestral, and preparing for and going out to do professional auditions. By this point you should also be proficient in your reed making so that they are consistent and reliable. In your graduate experience much more independece and self-motivation are required to be successful.
  • The oboe is a double reed musical instrument of the woodwind family. In English, prior to 1770, the instrument was called "hautbois", "hoboy", or "French hoboy".[1] The spelling "oboe" was adopted into English ca. 1770 from the Italian oboè, a transliteration in that language's orthography of the 17th-century pronunciation of the French word hautbois, a compound word made of haut ("high, loud") and bois("wood, woodwind"). A musician who plays the oboe is called an oboist. Careful manipulation of embouchure and air pressure allows the player to express timbre and dynamics.
  • The sound of an oboe is one of the most terrifying noises one can experience. The reaction to the noise of an oboe can best be described in the Book Of Revelations,
  • Oboes are a family of double reed woodwind instruments. The most common oboe plays in the treble or soprano range. Oboes are usually made of wood, but there are also oboes made of synthetic materials. Chad Applewhite plays the Oboe, but he's not very good at it. Nate Wright's uncle quit playing the oboe when he was in fifth grade.
  • The pitch of the regular oboe is affected by the way in which the reed is constructed, which has a significant effect on the sound of the instrument. Most oboists make their own reeds by hand with pieces of cane and a toolkit, a very difficult process to learn and perfect. Orchestras normally tune to a concert A played by the oboe, since the pitch of the oboe is secure and its penetrating sound makes it ideal for tuning purposes. However, in most concert bands, the pitch is given by the principal B♭ clarinet, as the Kitauji Concert Band does.
  • The term "oboe" comes from the French words "haute bois", meaning "high wood". However, the term "high wood" does not refer to the high notes that this woodwind instrument plays. Instead, the term refers to 17th century French oboe players who typically huffed cheetahs with their oboes immediately before playing the instrument. Many experts believe that it was this crazy combination of huffing and blowing that lead to the beginning of modern music and the wild popularity of the oboe today. Today, smoking reed is an activity only partaken by players of dubious moral standards, but is becoming legal in a few states.
  • The oboe is a soprano-ranged, double reed musical instrument of the woodwind family made from a wooden tube roughly 65 cm (25-1/2 inches)long, with metal keys, a conical bore and flared bell. Sound is produced by blowing into the reed and vibrating a column of air. The distinctive oboe tone is versatile, and has been described as "bright".
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  • Open Journal Systems. 2012. Open Journal Systems. Public Knowledge Project. (WUaS's wiki, information technologies and criteria for this - informed by the WUaS academic journal subject matter - are developing, since you can already publish your article at Academia.edu or Research Gate - - or Spire - - for example); See Library Resources below at WUaS for further resources.
  • The oboe is an instrument that could be described as a cross between a flute and a clarinet: The fingerings are very similar to that of a flute, but they they use reeds and have alternate fingerings. The sound of an oboe, especially of that of a beginner or when using a new reed, can be described as a 'dying duck' but with practice and a good, slightly older reed, the sound can be greatly improved.
  • Data played the oboe in a woodwind quintet concert in Ten Forward in 2367. (TNG: "In Theory" ) When Captain Jean-Luc Picard played his Ressikan flute, he was sometimes accompanied by an oboe and featured the piece in his Picard Mozart trio, Program 1. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas" ) Susan Nicoletti of the USS Voyager played the oboe as a hobby. (VOY: "The Thaw")
  • The term "oboe" comes from the French words "haute bois", meaning "high wood". However, the term "high wood" does not refer to the high notes that this woodwind instrument plays. Instead, the term refers to 17th century French oboe players who typically huffed cheetahs with their oboes immediately before playing the instrument. Many experts believe that it was this crazy combination of huffing and blowing that lead to the beginning of modern music and the wild popularity of the oboe today. Today, smoking reed is an activity only partaken by players of dubious moral standards, but is becoming legal in a few states. The oboe is considered the hardest of the instruments to play, even harder that the triple-tuba. Oboe players must have thick skulls to sustain the pressure on the brain caused by blowing the instrument, and have the ability to huff cheetahs. Many new students die on their first year of playing, which is why recruiting oboe students is prohibited by law in most first-world countries.
  • The instrument was initially found in the Speakeasy, wedged between the still room and jazz room doors. This meant neither door could be opened from within. The amount of Vim required to remove the oboe is somewhere between that of Ace Dick and Fiesta Ace Dick. It was eventually removed when Pickle Inspector solved some weird puzzle shit. However, in an alternate non-canon reality, it was replaced by ten BASOONS. Clubs Deuce has also been seen playing an oboe.
  • thumb|Data spielt Oboe. Eine Oboe ist ein Musikinstrument von der Erde. Ende 2367 spielt Data Oboe im Zehn Vorne. (TNG: ) Im Jahr 2369 spielt Jean-Luc Picard mit seiner ressikanischen Flöte das Mozart-Trio. Die anderen Instrumente Oboe und das Cello werden vom Computer gespielt. (TNG: ) 2372 spielt Susan Nicoletti an Bord der USS Voyager in ihrer Freizeit Oboe. (VOY: )
  • A graduate program in oboe can be quite different from the undergraduate experience. Hopefully, by the time you enter into a graduate program, your technique has been built up enough that you can focus on learning a large quantity of repertoire, including solo, chamber and orchestral, and preparing for and going out to do professional auditions. By this point you should also be proficient in your reed making so that they are consistent and reliable. In your graduate experience much more independece and self-motivation are required to be successful.
  • The oboe is a double reed musical instrument of the woodwind family. In English, prior to 1770, the instrument was called "hautbois", "hoboy", or "French hoboy".[1] The spelling "oboe" was adopted into English ca. 1770 from the Italian oboè, a transliteration in that language's orthography of the 17th-century pronunciation of the French word hautbois, a compound word made of haut ("high, loud") and bois("wood, woodwind"). A musician who plays the oboe is called an oboist. Careful manipulation of embouchure and air pressure allows the player to express timbre and dynamics.
  • The oboe is a soprano-ranged, double reed musical instrument of the woodwind family made from a wooden tube roughly 65 cm (25-1/2 inches)long, with metal keys, a conical bore and flared bell. Sound is produced by blowing into the reed and vibrating a column of air. The distinctive oboe tone is versatile, and has been described as "bright". In English, prior to 1770, the instrument was called the hautbois, hoboy, or French hoboy. The spelling "oboe" was adopted into English c. 1770 from the Italian oboè, a transliteration in that language's orthography of the 17th-century pronunciation of the French name. A musician who plays the oboe is called an oboist.
  • The sound of an oboe is one of the most terrifying noises one can experience. The reaction to the noise of an oboe can best be described in the Book Of Revelations,
  • Oboes are a family of double reed woodwind instruments. The most common oboe plays in the treble or soprano range. Oboes are usually made of wood, but there are also oboes made of synthetic materials. Chad Applewhite plays the Oboe, but he's not very good at it. Nate Wright's uncle quit playing the oboe when he was in fifth grade.
  • The pitch of the regular oboe is affected by the way in which the reed is constructed, which has a significant effect on the sound of the instrument. Most oboists make their own reeds by hand with pieces of cane and a toolkit, a very difficult process to learn and perfect. Orchestras normally tune to a concert A played by the oboe, since the pitch of the oboe is secure and its penetrating sound makes it ideal for tuning purposes. However, in most concert bands, the pitch is given by the principal B♭ clarinet, as the Kitauji Concert Band does. A concert band usually has one or two oboe players, although some bands may have up to three or even four. One or two of these players will usually double on English horn when necessary, although the Kitauji Concert Band does not perform any repertoire that requires an English horn. In young school bands, teachers do not typically allow students to start directly on oboe lessons because of the instrument's difficulty. Most oboists in school bands begin on clarinet or flute in elementary or middle school before switching to oboe after a year or two on an easier instrument.
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