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- Cor anglais (2674 bytes)
1: ...e to be regarded as a soprano in C, then the "cor anglais" would be a tenor oboe in F (that is, a [[transpo...
3: ...ntive tone than the oboe. Its appearance differs from the oboe in that the reed is attached to a slig...
5: ==Playing the cor anglais==
7: ... Players also risk tendinitis or carpal tunnel's from supporting the instrument's weight over for lon...
9: ...ure damage to their instrument by swabbing it out frequently.
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- Cor anglais (2674 bytes)
1: ...e to be regarded as a soprano in C, then the "cor anglais" would be a tenor oboe in F (that is, a [[transpo...
3: ...ntive tone than the oboe. Its appearance differs from the oboe in that the reed is attached to a slig...
5: ==Playing the cor anglais==
7: ... Players also risk tendinitis or carpal tunnel's from supporting the instrument's weight over for lon...
9: ...ure damage to their instrument by swabbing it out frequently. - Heckelphone (1998 bytes)
1: ...tion incorporating the regular oboe and the [[cor anglais]].
3: ...t earlier instrument of the same or similar name (French ''hautbois baryton''). In some cases, it is p... - Oboe (5230 bytes)
3: ...he [[shawm]]. The word "oboe" is derived from the French word ''hautbois'', meaning "high wood". It is...
11: The oboe first appeared in French courts around [[1650]]. In the [[17th century...
13: ... The commonly accepted range for the oboe extends from B♭3 to A6, nearly three octaves. In the ...
17: ...anesby]]. The range for the Baroque oboe extends from C4 to E♭6.
19: [[Image:Oboe.png|left|framed|border width=0|Classical Oboe]] - Woodwind instrument (3308 bytes)
12: * [[Cor Anglais]] | [[English Horn]]
43: ...reed]] -- a thinly sliced piece of cane, (or less frequently, plastic) -- that is held against the ape...
45: ...es between the player's lips. The [[oboe]], [[cor anglais]] (also called [[english horn]]) and [[bassoon]] ...
48: ...ips to form the stream of air which goes directly from the players lips to the edge, e.g. the transver...
51: ... of the sound produced traveling straight outward from the bell. This difference makes it significantl... - List of musical instruments (9508 bytes)
8: ...lumn of air is made to vibrate inside them. The [[frequency]] of the wave generated is related to the ...
12: ...string is plucked, strummed, slapped, etc. The [[frequency]] of the wave generated (and therefore the...
14: ...cal cord]]s into [[oscillation]]. The fundamental frequency is controlled by the tension of the vocal ...
44: * [[Cor Anglais]] | [[English Horn]]
75: (not necessarily made from brass) - French language (40201 bytes)
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3: ...]], [[Rwanda]], [[Burundi]], [[Togo]], [[Central African Republic]], [[Republic of the Congo]], [[Gabo...
4: |region=[[Africa]], [[Europe]], [[Americas]]
15: ...nbsp; '''French'''<br></td></tr>
16: |nation=[[France]] and 24 other countries - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
3: [[Image:Voltaire.jpg|frame|Voltaire]]
4: ...y the [[pen name]] '''Voltaire''', was a [[France|French]] [[The Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] ...
8: ...his life, Voltaire sometimes implied that he came from a [[noble]] background.
10: ...nism|Jansenist]] and had a poor relationship with François.
12: ...Abbé de [[Châteauneuf]], a friend of François' mother, instructed him in ''les bel...
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