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The oboe is similar to the clarinet in many ways. Both
are made from wood and have metal keys that can produce many notes rapidly.
Unlike the clarinet, the oboe does not have a mouthpiece, but has two reeds
tied together. By placing them between one's lips and blowing air through them,
the reeds vibrate and produce a sound.