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It has a double reed made of two pieces of cane which vibrates against itself, as opposed to a single reed vibrating against a mouthpiece.

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8y ago

Actually, the Oboe is a DOUBLE reed instrument.

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14y ago

The mouthpiece, which is a double-reed type, is what vibrates to produce sound.

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12y ago

The double reed on an oboe produces the sound through vibrations when air is blown through it. Moving the keys produces different pitches and notes

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