oboist in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Oboists or bassoonists who have not yet reached their 22nd birthday by the date of the final round of the competition are eligible to enter.
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His early musical career was as an oboist.
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The principal oboist is traditionally the section leader.
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His pieces make constant use of arpeggiations, trills, and scales, and require the oboist to practice circular breathing.
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For the slow movement, the second oboist switches to flute.
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His father, grandfather, and uncle were military oboists.
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He joined the royal chapel in 1711 as violinist and oboist.
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Though not specified in the score, it can easily be played by one of the two oboists, as they are not playing during this section.
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By making their own reeds, oboists can precisely control factors such as tone colour and tuning.
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Skilled oboists adjust their embouchure to compensate for these factors.
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