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Nikolay [14]
4 years ago
14

Oboes and clarinets are _____ instruments

History
2 answers:
Lemur [1.5K]4 years ago
6 0
The answer you are looking for is woodwind instruments.
Solnce55 [7]4 years ago
5 0
Oboes and clarinets are wood wind instruments that are mainly played in bands. 
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