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: You are certain that the mistwood oboe is fitted with a reed. |
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The oboe is a tube crafted from wood that tapers slightly to a flared end. A series of six or seven holes are drilled upon the front, in-between the often decoratively banded segments, with a small set of two keys placed upon the lower holes to allow a wide range of tones. A slender double reed is placed in the top of the mouthpiece, giving the oboe its characteristic reedy tone. |
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silver-keyed mistwood oboe adorned with cabochon peridots | |
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Look: | Silver bands edge the bell at the bottom of the instrument, inlaid with pale green gems whose color accentuates the subtle grey-green grain of the wood. The oboe's double reed makes it one of the harder woodwinds for a musician to play, yet the laughing, clown-like music it produces makes it a valued component of any orchestra. |
Weight: | 10 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 11,250 Kronars9,000 Lirums <br />8,118 Dokoras <br />11.25 LTBpoints <br />11.25 Tickets <br />11.25 Scrips <br /> |
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Dimensions: | 3 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Nytingale's Instruments (6), Nytingale's Instruments (2) |
Appraisal
- You are certain that the mistwood oboe is crafted from wood.
- You are certain that the mistwood oboe is of good quality.
- You are certain that the mistwood oboe is fitted with a reed.
Recall
The oboe is a tube crafted from wood that tapers slightly to a flared end. A series of six or seven holes are drilled upon the front, in-between the often decoratively banded segments, with a small set of two keys placed upon the lower holes to allow a wide range of tones. A slender double reed is placed in the top of the mouthpiece, giving the oboe its characteristic reedy tone.