What the hautbois is called, today | 34 |
Used when rocker's jam w/orchestra | 38 |
Strauss wrote a concerto in D for it | 36 |
Some orchestra members find it instrumental | 43 |
Soloist in Schubert's Ninth Symphony | 40 |
Snake charmer, in musician's slang | 38 |
Reed to which an orchestra tunes | 32 |
Radio letter between Nan and Peter | 34 |
Preceder of Peter in a phonetic alphabet | 40 |
Peter and the Wolf's "duck" | 41 |
Orchestra's tuning instrument | 33 |
Orchestra's "tuning" instrument | 45 |
Orchestra's "tuning fork" | 39 |
“O” in old radio alphabets | 34 |
Musical instrument in WWII phonetic alphabets | 45 |
Musical instrument in phonetic alphabets | 40 |
Mozart's "___ Concerto in C major" | 48 |
Mozart's __ Concerto in C major | 35 |
Mitch MillerÂ's instrument | 34 |
Letter before Peter in old radio lingo | 38 |
Letter before Peter in an old phonetic alphabet | 47 |
Letter before Peter in a phonetic alphabet | 42 |
Leon Goossens' means of expression | 38 |
Its mouthpiece has a double reed | 32 |
Its keys are usually silver-plated | 34 |
Its French name means "high wood" | 43 |
Its ''A'' tunes the orchestra | 45 |
It was instrumental to Mitch Miller | 35 |
It sounds similar to a harmoniphon | 34 |
It is instrumental to Mitch Miller | 34 |
It has about a three-octave range | 33 |
Instrument with a three-octave range | 36 |
Instrument usually made from African blackwood | 46 |
Instrument used to set the pitch for an orchestra | 49 |
Instrument that's difficult to tune | 39 |
Instrument that's blown into | 32 |
Instrument that tunes an orchestra | 34 |
Instrument played with the mouth | 32 |
Instrument on Mariah Carey's "Hero" | 49 |
Instrument often made from grenadilla wood | 42 |
Instrument made from African blackwood, often | 45 |
Instrument in the woodwind section | 34 |
Instrument in some baroque pop tunes | 36 |
Instrument in NATO's phonetic alphabet | 42 |
Instrument heard on "For All We Know" | 47 |
Instrument for the "Swan Lake" theme | 46 |
Instrument for someone who knows how to lip reeds | 49 |
Instrument for Johann Jacob Bach | 32 |
Instrument also called a hautboy | 32 |
Hecklephone's woodwind cousin | 33 |
English horn's close relative | 33 |
Contrabassoon's little cousin | 33 |
Certain chamber music instrument | 32 |
An English horn is lower than it | 32 |
An English horn is a fifth lower than it | 40 |
"Wind nobody blows good" | 34 |
"O" to ham operators, once | 36 |
"O" in the old Army phonetic alphabet | 47 |
"O" in a phonetic alphabet | 36 |
"Ill wind that no one blows good": Nash | 49 |
"I Got You Babe" reed instrument | 42 |
"An ill wind that no one blows good" | 46 |
"An ill wind ..." instrument | 38 |
''Bolero'' instrument | 37 |
_____ d'amore (baroque instrument) | 38 |
___ family, including bassoons and English horns | 48 |
___ da caccia (English-horn forerunner) | 39 |
___ da caccia (cor anglais forerunner) | 38 |
___ d'amore (reed instrument) | 33 |
___ d'amore (baroque instrument) | 36 |
__ d'amour: baroque instrument | 34 |
Protection method from flying debris | 36 |
They're found among the reeds | 33 |
Instruments similar to English horns | 36 |
Woodwind instruments with 24 keys | 33 |
Violas' neighbors in an orchestra | 37 |
They're usually made of African Blackwood | 45 |
Pair in an average-sized orchestra | 34 |
Instruments used in orchestra tuning | 36 |
"Peter and the Wolf" musician | 39 |
Certain member of the wind section | 34 |
One with a solo in "Peter and the Wolf" | 49 |
"Peter and the Wolf" soloist | 38 |
There are two in Beethoven's Fifth | 38 |
Some members of the reed section | 32 |
Musicians whom orchestras tune up to | 36 |
"The Rite of Spring" quartet | 38 |
Pat of "Some Like It Hot" | 35 |
Pat of "Knute Rockne All American" | 44 |
Leno's successor, and vice versa | 36 |
Leno's successor who didn't succeed | 43 |
Inner Party member in "1984" | 38 |
Comic who hosted the 2014 MTV Movie Awards | 42 |
A star of "Seven Days in May" | 39 |
"Nineteen Eighty-Four" antagonist | 43 |
"Access Hollywood" cohost | 35 |
'Tonight Show' host, briefly | 36 |
___ potatoes (certain home fries) | 33 |
Delivery room doctors, for short | 32 |
No longer used, as a word: Abbr. | 32 |