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Question about "Let me be your Song" from The Minstrels

Tyrant

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Was listening to "Let me he your song" recently and I was curious if anyone knew the actual instrument being played when Cantus is shown blowing his magic pipe?
 

Harold43

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Was listening to "Let me he your song" recently and I was curious if anyone knew the actual instrument being played when Cantus is shown blowing his magic pipe?
I have no authoritative information although it sounds just like an oboe.
 
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