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Other crossword clues for answer "OBOE"

OBOE
Bassoon's cousin
Conical instrument
English horn relative
English-horn kin
Hautboy
Orchestra member
Organ stop
Reed instrument
The duck in "Peter and the Wolf"
Woodwind
Peter and the Wolf duck
Clarinet's cousin
English Horn's cousin
Melancholy instrument
Clarinet cousin
Shawm's follower
Soprano-range woodwind
Bassoon's relative
Clarinet relative
Orchestral "tuning fork"
Double-reed woodwind
The only instrument in Benjamin Britten's "Six Metamorphoses After Ovid"
Instrument in a Vaughan Williams concerto solo
Reed instrument with a bell
Cousin of a krummhorn
Instrument that sounds like "a duck if the duck were a songbird," according to {/Angels in America/}
It may be blown onstage
It gets blown at concerts
Member of the woodwind family
What the hautbois is called, today
Swan Lake soloist
Instrument heard in the intro to Seal's "Kiss from a Rose"
Reed in music
Instrument in Mariah Carey's "Hero"
Instrument featured in a punnily titled song by comedian Bo Burnham
Clarinet's kin
Slender reed
Slender woodwind
It gets blown on stage
Reedy organ stop
Orchestral tuner
O in old radio lingo
Concert band instrument
Duck in "Peter and the Wolf"
Hautboy's more-common name
Heckelphone's relative
Hecklephone's relative
Instrument Julia Roberts played in high school
Instrument with silver-plated keys
Instrument with ten keys
It's long and blown
It's long, hard, and black
Pit reed
Reed with 10 keys
Woodwind with silver keys
___ d'amore
Instrument roughly 65 cm. long
One of the woodwinds
Orchestral wind
Pit instrument
Instrument that plays in the treble range
Wind in a pit
Mitch Miller's instrument
Orchestra instrument
Instrument with a flared bell
Orchestra woodwind
Woodwind instrument
Woodwind used to tune the orchestra
Instrument that an orchestra tunes to
Instrument with a nearly three-octave range
Symphony member
Hautboy (4)
Heinz Holliger's instrument
Shawm descendant
Modernized shawm
Reed in a pit
Reed in an orchestra
Blown reed
Heckelphone's kin
One of the winds
Hautbois, today
Orchestral reed
Musical reed
Wind with a double reed
Bassoon cousin
Bassoon kin
Orchestral pitch setter
Penetrating reed
Wind quintet member
Bassoon's little brother
Reed in the winds
Instrument made of African blackwood
Instrument requiring a tight embouchure
Solo instrument in Brandenburg Concerto No. 1
Instrument representing the duck in "Peter and the Wolf"
The heckelphone is a variation of it
Sound of the duck in "Peter and the Wolf"
Woodwind-quintet member
O in old radio alphabets
Instrument that's difficult to tune
Instrument often made from grenadilla wood
It often accompanies a sad movie scene
Musette cousin
Piccolo ____
Wiener _____ (instrument)
Producer of nasal sounds
It's heard in Seal's megahit "Kiss From a Rose"
The Turtles hit "Happy Together" features it
It has two or three octave keys
It represents a rooster in Haydn's "The Seasons"
It's heard, surprisingly, in jazzman Charles Mingus' "I X Love"
Haydn used one to represent a crowing rooster
One of two in the Beatles' "Penny Lane"
Wind rarely heard in rock
Bassoon relative
Bassoon's smaller cousin
One of the reeds
Wind instrument
An ill wind that nobody blows good
English horn cousin
Reed for music
Shawm's modern relative
Tubular instrument
English horn, for one
It's seen among the reeds
Orchestra's "tuning fork"
The saxophone shares its fingering patterns
Reedy instrument
Instrument with finger holes
Reed section member
Wind with a wide range
Bassoon's kin
Cousin of the English horn
Woodwind lower than a piccolo
High wind?
It's two octaves above the bassoon
Slender woodwind instrument
Symphony reed
Chamber music instrument
It's found in the reeds
Nash's "ill wind that no one blows good"
Penetrating wind instrument
Slender black reed
Wide-range reed
Handel wrote six concerti for it
Orchestra tuner
Solo instrument in a Strauss concerto
Wind quartet member
High wood you can find among the reeds
Peter and the Wolf woodwind
Clarinet kin
Hecklephone's woodwind cousin
Instrument to which an orchestra tunes
Instrument with keys
Reed, or place for a reed
Wind in the orchestra pit
Wind up on the stage?
Double reed "high wood"
Instrument whose name comes from the French "hautbois" (high wood)
Kin of an English horn
Look for one among the reeds
Orchestra's tuning instrument
High-pitched woodwind
Instrument in the woodwind section
Shawm successor
Tuning note instrument
Wind ensemble instrument
Wind on stage
Slight wind?
Treble woodwind
Wind ensemble member
Albrecht Mayer's instrument
Concert woodwind
Duck's instrument in "Peter and the Wolf"
Instrument in NATO's phonetic alphabet
Musical instrument in WWII phonetic alphabets
Orchestra pitch-setter
Reed section instrument
___ d'amore (reed instrument)
Conical woodwind
Double-reeded wind
Double-reeded woodwind
High-pitched reed
Instrument whose name derives from "high wood"
It's blown in the winds
Nash's "ill wind that nobody blows good"
Wind in a conservatory
Blown orchestral instrument
High woodwind
Its range is nearly three octaves
Penetrating wind
Reedy woodwind
Woodwind that's usually black
Peter and the Wolf instrument
Instrument in a wind quintet
Orchestral tuning instrument
Cousin of a bassoon
Slender instrument
The orchestra tunes to one
I Got You Babe reed
It has a double reed
One found in the woods
Slim woodwind
Soprano woodwind
Symphonic wind
Woodwind played in "Pretty Ballerina"
Woodwind with the "swan" melody in Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake"
Instrument heard in Sonny and Cher's "I Got You Babe"
Woodwind instrument that represents the duck in Peter and the Wolf
Instrument also called a "hautbois"
Instrument in the intro of Seal's "Kiss from a Rose"
Instrument whose name comes from the word hautbois
The duck in Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf
Instrument heard on Sonny and Cher's "I Got You Babe"
Word from the Crosswordese for "wind instrument with a lot of vowels"
Single-consonant axe
...an ill wind
Basson relative
Double-reed woodwind instrument
Musical instrument
Orchestral "ill wind"
Sometimes an ill wind?
English horn, e.g.
Place for a reed
Woodwind insturment
Ill wind that no one blows good: Nash
Concert reed
Wind in the orchestra
Wind quintet instrument
__ d'amore
Heckelphone relative
Instrument with 10 keys
Wind on stage, maybe
A woodwind
Melodic wind
Orchestra wind
An orchestra tunes to one
Concert wind
It has about a three-octave range
Cor anglais cousin
Philharmonic reed
__ d'amour: baroque instrument
Slender wind
Hautboy, more commonly
Its French name means "high wood"
Plaintive wind, perhaps
Wind among the reeds
Reed to which an orchestra tunes
Wind up on stage?
Wind with keys
Reed in a hall
Soloist in Tchaikovsky's "Swan's Theme"
Wind with a flared bell
Woodwind with nearly a three-octave range
Wind in the reeds
Thin reed
Wind with a range of roughly three octaves
Flute's symphonic neighbor
Instrument often made of African blackwood
It has a brief solo in the first movement of Beethoven's Fifth
Orchestras tune to one
Vowel-rich woodwind
Wind with nearly a three-octave range
Easy-to-carry instrument
Flute's orchestral neighbor
Instrument from the French for "high wood"
Instrument in the intro to the Carpenters' "For All We Know"
Pre-performance pitch-setting wind
Symphony wind
Wind instrument in Donovan's "Jennifer Juniper"
Wind quintet wind
Double-reed wind
Instrument heard in the intro to Madonna's "Crazy for You"
It's found among the reeds
Stiff wind?
Wind from the French for "high wood"
Wind heard in Dion's "Abraham, Martin and John"
Wind with two reeds
Cor anglais kin
Prominent instrument in "Swan Lake"
Thin wind
Wind often made from grenadilla wood
Woodwind for Elaine Douvas
Flute neighbor in an orchestra
Instrument similar to a suona
Instrument that represents the duck in "Peter and the Wolf"
One throwing out the first pitch?
Slender wind instrument
Woodwind commonly made of grenadilla wood
Woodwind played by Andy Mackay of Roxy Music
Woodwind section member
Woodwind simulated in "Happy Together"
Woodwind with a Viennese variety
Heckelphone's cousin
Alto woodwind
Double reed
Orchestral duck
Pastoral woodwind
You'll find it in the reeds
Band instrument
Word in the code alphabet
Bolero instrument
Prokofiev duck
Word from the French for "high wood"
It has 20+ keys
Its "A" tunes the orchestra
Orchestral instrument
Clarinet's neighbor
Where reeds are found
Brandenburg Concertos participant
High-pitched instrument
One with silver-plated keys
Soprano instrument
Clarinet look-alike
What an orchestra tunes to
Symphony instrument
Soloist in Schubert's Ninth Symphony
Long wind
Mellow woodwind
Mozart's __ Concerto in C major
Slim instrument
Vivaldi concerto soloist
Wind in the pit
Scheherazade soloist
Tenoroon relative
Leia's Theme soloist
One in the wind section
Soloist in Tchaikovsky's 4th
Treble reed
Yamaha product
Rather high wind
Wind on a stage
Melancholy-sounding instrument
Philharmonic member
What philharmonics tune to
An aerophone
English horn's relative
Marching-band rarity
Bassoon's concert neighbor
Blackwood product seen on stages
Military band instrument
Orchestral woodwind
What orchestras tune to
Instrument that sounds like a duck
It sounds like a duck
Treble instrument
New World Symphony soloist
Concert hall instrument
Rather large woodwind
What Mozart wrote a concerto for
Flute cousin
Its player must master air control
Wind band member
Relative of the cor anglais
An ill wind that nobody blows any good
Descendant of a crumhorn
Heckelphone cousin
Little wind
Sarrusophone's little cousin
___ d'amour (Baroque instrument)
Arghool's cousin
Bassoon's little cousin
Descendant of a shawm
Instrument an orchestra tunes to
Instrument with a double-reed mouthpiece
Symphony orchestra instrument
Woodwind with a range of nearly three octaves
A musette pipe is a small one
High-pitched aerophone
It sounds similar to a harmoniphon
It's derived from the French word "hautbois," meaning "high wood"
Musette pipe, e.g.
Relative of the bassoon
Bombarde relative
Commonly seen wood
Instrument for someone who knows how to lip reeds
Its keys are usually silver-plated
Piffero's descendant
___ d'amour
___ da caccia (cor anglais forerunner)
An English horn is a fifth lower than it
Clarina's cousin
Contrabassoon's little cousin
Harmoniphon soundalike
It's blown in the wind section
Aulos relative
Tenoroon's little cousin
Wind often made from granadilla wood
Instrument used to tune orchestra.
Once called a shawm.
Philharmonic instrument.
Flute's cousin.
Instrument with two reeds.
Its tones are reedy.
Reedy-toned instrument.
Instrument not in Dizzy Gillespie's orchestra.
Leon Goossens plays it.
Reed instrument for orchestral color.
Cousin of the flute.
Instrument of great antiquity.
It gives other orchestral instruments the pitch.
Shawm or hautboy.
The "woodwind that nobody blows good."
Mitch Miller plays it.
Mitch Miller plays one.
Modern shawm.
Cousin to the bassoon.
Instrument with melancholy tone.
Instrument.
An organ stop.
Relative of the shawm.
Goosens' instrument.
Shawm.
Wood wind with melancholy tone.
Contrabassoon
Orchestral member
Piffero's cousin
Plaintive woodwind
Relative of a shawm
Relative of an aulos
Instrument made of wood.
Lincoln Center instrument.
Relative of the flute.
Instrument with plaintive tone.
Reed.
Shawm's relative.
Concert instrument.
Shawm's cousin.
Clown of the orchestra.
Relative of a bassoon.
An ill woodwind . . .
English horn
Music maker
Organ reed stop
Orchestra unit
Symphonic instrument
Heckelphone
Mitch Miller purchase
Its mouthpiece has a double reed
Musette
Musette pipe
English horn's close relative
Tuner of the orchestra
Windy one
0 in W.W. II codes
An ill wind that no one blows good
D is its natural scale
Mitch Miller's first love
Shawm's descendant
Ill wind that no one blows good
Electronic navigation system
English horn's first cousin
It has a double-reed mouthpiece
Joseph Robinson plays it
Chinese horn
D'amore or da caccia
Its natural scale is D
Navigation system
Basset ___
Instrument for Leon Goossens
Ill wind
Gomberg's instrument
Higher-pitched English horn
Clarinet's relative
English horn's kin
Heckelphone, e.g.
Piffero
Woodwind with nasal tones
Wind nobody blows good
Contrafagotto
Kin of a cor anglais
Relative of an English horn
Szopelka, e.g.
Navigational system
Orchestra reed
A double-reed
Hautbois
___ da caccia (English-horn forerunner)
Piffero, for one
___ da caccia
Chinese horn, e.g.
Literally "high wood"
Reed of note
Shawm of today
Relative of the heckelphone
Tuneful pipe
O, once, to hams
Relative of the English horn
Sound lower than a flute
_____ d'amore (baroque instrument)
O to ham operators, once
Cousin of the bassoon
Kind of pipe
Orchestra part
Cousin of a clarinet
Ensemble part
Its pitch is high
Philharmonic part
Concerto instrument
Hand-held musical instrument
Instrument that's blown into
It's in the winds
Kind of concerto
Long, slender instrument
Sweet-toned musical instrument
Snake charmer, in musician's slang
Certain band member
Instrument played with the mouth
Kin to a clarinet
Long, thin musical instrument
It has finger holes
Certain 55-Across
Musical instrument that's blown into
Orchestra seat
Certain woodwind
Old radio word for the letter O
Wind that can be piercing
___ family, including bassoons and English horns
Cousin of an English horn
O in a phonetic alphabet
Peter and the Wolf's "duck"
Preceder of Peter in a phonetic alphabet
See 27-Across
Baby bassoon?
Certain aerophone
Instrument with a conical bore
It's blown
Letter before Peter in old radio lingo
Melancholy woodwind
Poulenc's "Sonata for ___ and Piano"
Radio letter between Nan and Peter
Light wind?
O in the old Army phonetic alphabet
Cousin of a heckelphone
Instrument held with two hands
Instrument you blow into
Kind of reed
A reed
High-pitched wind
Member of a pit crew?
___ d'amore (instrument)
An ill wind ... instrument
Instrument for Johann Jacob Bach
Instrument heard in Sonny & Cher's "I Got You Babe"
Letter before Peter in an old phonetic alphabet
Sounder of the tuning note at the start of an orchestra rehearsal
Wind in front of a stage
Woodwind able to provide an orchestra's tuning note
Concerto soloist, perhaps
Double-reeded instrument
Instrument with a bell
Instrument with metal keys
Double-reeded aerophone with keys
Instrument played by indie rock's Sufjan Stevens
Instrument with a flared end
Instrument with a solo in Seal's "Kiss From a Rose"
One with a solo in Brahms's Symphony No. 1
Relative of a cor anglais
Strauss's "Concerto in D Major for ___ and Small Orchestra"
Wind up on the pitch?
Wind with a three-octave range
Instrument called "an ill wind that nobody blows good"
Instrument used to set the pitch for an orchestra
Strauss wrote a concerto in D for it
Cousin of a cor anglais
Instrument that tunes an orchestra
Letter before Peter in a phonetic alphabet
Heckelphone lookalike
Instrument similar to a cor anglais
Instrument whose name means "high wood"
Relative of a clarinet
Woodwind descended from the shawm
Instrument that begins an orchestra's tune-up
It's usually behind a viola in an orchestra
Musical instrument with a flared end
Something that may be found in a pit
Instrument with cane blades
Instrument with octave keys
Letter before Peter in the Joint Army/Navy Phonetic Alphabet
Relative of a musette
Instrument whose name sounds like a rebuke of Obama's dog
Item with a bore and a bell
Its "reeds are a pain / And the fingering's insane," per Ogden Nash
One of two to four in a standard orchestra
Letter in the W.W. II phonetic alphabet
Source of some penetrating notes
Instrument featured in 36-Across
Instrument heard in "I Got You, Babe"
Instrument with a brief solo in Beethoven's Fifth
It has cork and a bell
It leads the orchestra in tuning
O, in the W.W. II Army/Navy alphabet
One of two or three in a typical orchestra
Peter preceder, in a phonetic alphabet
Ariana Ghez's instrument
Instrument descended from the shawm
Instrument featured in "I Got You Babe"
Instrument that introduces the "Swan Lake" theme
Liang Wang's instrument
Titus Underwood's instrument
Woodwind instrument that's 75% vowels
It's used to tune an orchestra
Orchestral instrument with a bell key
Reedy wind instrument
The "quail" in Beethoven's "Pastoral" Symphony
Cousin of the Spanish chirimía or Italian piffero
Hautbois, en anglais
Instrument prominently heard in both Seal's "Kiss From a Rose" and Sonny & Cher's "I Got You Babe"
Instrument sometimes confused with a clarinet
It has 45 keys
Orchestra-tuning instrument
Thin woodwind
her prized ___.
O, in W.W. II radio lingo
Instrument with a vowel-heavy name
Long, cylindrical instrument
Relative of a heckelphone
Instrument for the "Swan Lake" theme
Instrument often described as "mournful"
Certain wind instrument
Certain reed instrument
Conical-bore instrument
It uses a double reed
Used when rocker's jam w/orchestra
Penetrating woodwind
High reed down in a pit
High wind in a pit
Thin reed in a pit
Bach's ___ concertos
Instrument also called "hautboy"
It was first heard at the court of Louis XIV
One of Bach's favorite instruments
Baroque ___
Reed under Ozawa
Heckelphone kin
It's often found among the reeds
Wind instrument heard on Mariah Carey's "Hero"
Bell-bottomed woodwind
___ d'amore (period instrument)
Instrument related to the heckelphone
Instrument used to tune an orchestra
'Well, Someone's Gotta Play ___,' Screams Frustrated Band Teacher (Onion headline)
Instrument with a soprano range
Part of a wind section
Wind instrument typically made from granadilla wood
Woodwind in Madonna's "Crazy for You"
Woodwind with a double reed
Boston Pops instrument
Classical instrument
Mitch Miller found it instrumental
Solti found it instrumental
Woodwind with a conical bore
Instrument made from African blackwood
Modified shawm
Some orchestra members find it instrumental
Double-reed orchestra instrument
It was instrumental to Mitch Miller
Musical wind emitter
Ensemble part, perhaps
Orchestra piece
Part of the winds
Plaintive reed
You must reed this?
Featured instrument of "Peter and the Wolf"
Woodwind member
Instrument made from African blackwood, often
Instrument usually made from African blackwood
It is instrumental to Mitch Miller
It's instrumental
Shawm follower
Chamber music instrument, sometimes
Concerto instrument, perhaps
Conical reed
It's among the reeds
Treble clef woodwind
Heckelphone's woodwind cousin
Melancholy sounding woodwind
___ d'amore (baroque instrument)
Certain chamber music instrument
Kind of woodwind instrument
Wind in the pits?
Woodwind higher than a bassoon
Woodwind with good range
An English horn is lower than it
Common woodwind
Instrument among the reeds
Instrument with a double-reed
It gives the orchestra an A
Pitch-setting instrument
Bassoon's smaller kin
High-pitched wind instrument
One-consonant instrument
Woodwind with a pastoral sound
Orchestras tune to it
Pit wind
Woodwind with a wide range
Easy-to-carry woodwind
It's blown in a pit
Lightweight woodwind
Reed with 53-Down
Symphony tuner
Wind section member
Woodwind option
Bassoon's higher relative
Duck instrument in "Peter and the Wolf"
Instrument often used to tune an orchestra
Philharmonic woodwind
Woodwind once called the hautboy
Woodwind with keys
Swan Lake woodwind
Bassoon's higher cousin
Tuning instrument in an orchestra
High wind instrument
Instrument related to an English horn
Woodwind that uses treble clef
Duck's woodwind in "Peter and the Wolf"
Hollow reed, of a sort
Instrument that's 3/4 vowels
Instrument with a three-vowel name
It often has a custom reed
Woodwind in many crosswords
Woodwind related to the heckelphone
Woodwind that Julia Roberts played
Instrument often made with African blackwood
Instrument with keys and a bell
Woodwind that's two feet long
Rackett kin
Leon Goossens' means of expression
Ma's specialty
Muti's ill wind
Organ setting
Small kin of 26 Across
Shawm's successor
It has 2.5+ octaves
Lincoln Center reed
Crumhorn's kin
English horn's baby brother
Mozart wrote a concerto for it
Deliverer of a high pitch
Symphony orchestra woodwind
It's instrumental to Solti
Orchestras tune to this
Clarinet duet partner, perhaps
Orchestral wind instrument
Reed under Maazel
Reed under Muti
O example in a children's book
Instrument made from grenadilla
Reed, or a place for one
Shawm relative
Slender double-reed instrument
Instrument once called the hautboy
Instrument also called a hautboy
Woodwind used as an orchestral "tuning fork"
Chamber music reed
Clarinetlike instrument
Instrument in an orchestra
It may be found among the reeds
Part of the orchestra
Wide-ranging reed
Chamber group woodwind
Chamber music woodwind
Instrument called "an ill wind"
Instrument called an "ill wind" in song
Instrument in old phonetic alphabets
Instrument once called "hautbois"
Orchestra's pitch setter
Woodwind in chamber music
Woodwind quartet member
Woodwind with a haunting sound
An ill wind woodwind
Haunting woodwind
Symphony's "tuning fork"
Typically black woodwind
Woodwind with a mournful tone
Woodwind with a narrow bore
Woodwind with a penetrating sound
Woodwind with an octave key
Instrument related to the cor anglais
Instrument that plays an orchestra's tuning note
Instrument used for tuning
Jennifer Paull's instrument
Katherine Needleman's instrument
Plaintive reed instrument
Alex Klein's instrument
Bassoon's smaller relative
Instrument for Elaine Douvas
Instrument in a wind ensemble
Instrument originally called an hautbois
Part of the woodwind family
Three-vowel instrument
Instrument related to the clarinet
Instrument similar to a bassoon
Woodwind instrument in "Kiss From a Rose"
Woodwind with a 2.5-octave range
Reed instrument with 45 keys
Melancholy wind
Two-reed wind
Gabriel's ___ (theme from "The Mission")
Sarrusophone relative
Source of reedy sounds
Crumhorn descendant
Hecklephone's cousin
Instrument that may be read on a calculator by typing 3080 and turning it upside down
It has a three-octave range
The "ill wind that no one blows good"
Poignant wind
Poignant player
Instrument with a three-octave range
Bombarde's cousin
It has a conical bore
Marcel Tabuteau's instrument
Sarrusophone's kin
Aerophone with keys
Fumiaki Miyamoto's specialty
Reed that's often black
You need a reed to play one
Instrument used for sad movie scenes
One of the woods
Poignant instrument
An orchestra might tune to it
Tubular wind
Conical wind
Crumhorn's relative
Reed in the pit
Source of an orchestra's tuning note
Bombarde's kin
Source of some poignant notes
Cor anglais's cousin
Its reeds are made from French cane plants
Orchestra wood
Poignant woodwind
Reed in a symphony orchestra
I Got You Babe instrument
Cylindrical instrument
Instrument often made of blackwood
Orchestra's A giver
Tubular tooter