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OCR: bavers instrum ents woodwind Oboe -like instruments were played IM Oboe ancient Greece and are still played today in Indian, Arabic, and Far Eastern music The Sound comes WOf the Vibration of dovble reed two pieces of cane bent together and finely shaved The player puts the reed directy betneen the lips and forees an (if similar effect to blowving piece of grass be tween yoUY thumbs) This gives the Sound a cutting. quality that allows to be heard in a large orchestra Judith Weir the alto version of the oboe the cor "seroue or English horn her Variation. Woo dw ind <tvins cussion ondu ctor 2040 from double directly forues through blowing TTiS Sovnd qvality distinctly 5a5n anglais Englich