oboe trio
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What was so funny?
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it was going so well until u guys bloody laughed goshh !! i was actually enjoying it ya'noe
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i want to play english horn sooo bad D:
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@geekygeek100 An oboe. Lol
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@moucon I didn't refer to it officially as a Tenor oboe. I called it an english horn. I was simply explaining that it is, literally, the tenor oboe in the oboe's family of soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. Tenor oboe may be correct...but English horn/cor anglais is its normal name.
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23 tubas disliked this!
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Left is a oboe, middle is english horn, whats the right one?
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very good!!! Compliments!!!
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:) hahahahaha
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I have never heard a Cor Anglais aka English Horn referred to as a "Tenor Oboe" . Never, ever - in 45 yrs of dealing with musical instruments. It can correctly be called the "tenor voice of the family" or even "the alto voice of the family" because- it sounds a fifth lower than an oboe and there is a Baritone/Bass Oboe below it. . But the tenor horn has a name- and it's not "Tenor Oboe" -it's Cor Anglais/ English Horn.
@ladygagaismyhero4lif Noooooooooo. no.no.no.no. The middle thing is called an english horn. There are no diffrent sizes. Its either an oboe or its not. There is also picloboe and a sopranissimo oboe. But they dont make diffrent size oboes. Noob.
FlyingSquirrel54 1 year ago 15
WHAT THE HELL IS LIKE BRR IN THE MIDDLE BUT OFF LEFT EVEN MADE WITH THOSE STICKS?
SirRufert 1 year ago 3