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| Keyword | Excerpt (click on keyword for complete article) | | O. H. Gibson | After Orville Gibson left the Gibson company, he continued making instruments on his own, labelleing them "O. H. Gibson." | | Oahu | See Oahu Publishing Co.. | | Oahu Publishing Co. | Music company founded in Flint, Michigan during the 1920s by George A. Bronson and Harry G. Stanley.In 1931 Oahu moved to Cleveland, Ohio and at about the same time Bronson left, leaving Stanley the s | | Oahu Serenaders | Quartet specialising in "Hawaiian" music and broadcasting through NBC during the 1930s. | | Obah | | | Ober, W H | Early 20th C. lapsteel guitarist. | | Oberleitner, Andreas | Composer. | | Obici, BArtolomeo | Violin maker in Verona, according to some sources also in Venice. | | Oblinger, Ed C | 1920s band leader. | | Obo | See Oboe. | | Obo d'amore | See Oboe d'amore. | | Oboe | The smallest instrument of the oboe family. | | Oboe da caccia | 18th C. instrument equivalent to the modern English horn. | | Oboe d'amore | Woodwind instrument of the oboe family, smaller than the english horn, but bigger than the oboe. | | Oboe instruments | A family of open double reed instruments. The members of the oboe family are the only double reed instruments commonly in use in Western classical music today. | | Oboussier, Robert | Swiss composer. | | Obrecht, Jacob | Flemish composer. | | O'Brien, Paddy | | | Obuchi, Akio | Instrument maker specialising in building reproductions of historical keyboard instruments. | | Ocarina | A vessel flute originally from South America, but known all over the world. |
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