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Oboes And Saxes Use Them. The oboe is a slender, conical. While clarinets have cylindrical bores, saxophones are conical (as are oboes and bassoons), and saxophones overblow at the octave, not the 12th. The oboe and saxophone differ significantly in their physical characteristics and mechanics.

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The oboe and saxophone differ significantly in their physical characteristics and mechanics. The oboe is a slender, conical. While clarinets have cylindrical bores, saxophones are conical (as are oboes and bassoons), and saxophones overblow at the octave, not the 12th.

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Oboes And Saxes Use Them The oboe and saxophone differ significantly in their physical characteristics and mechanics. While clarinets have cylindrical bores, saxophones are conical (as are oboes and bassoons), and saxophones overblow at the octave, not the 12th. The oboe and saxophone differ significantly in their physical characteristics and mechanics. The oboe is a slender, conical.

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