Who invented the oboe?

The oboe was invented in the 1650's by two men named Jean Hotteterre and Michel Danican Philidorin. They were both French musicians that collaborated on the invention.
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In the 17th century the oboe was invented by Jean Hotteterre and Michel Philidor. It started with 7 keys and continued to evolved to 15 keys. They have a double reed and have a high sound.
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