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Doublereed Archive - Posting 000012.txt from 2004/09

From: herb fawcett <herbgosia@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [DR-L] Oboe Vs. Clarinet
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2004 13:34:01 -0400

No instrument is easy to play well. If you think the single reed is easy,
reflect on how many really fine clarinettists or saxophonists you know.
Possibly no reed at all could be an answer. How many really fine
trombonists do you know? How many Larry Adlers are there in the world of
harmonica?
My $0.02,
Herb

> From: "Sameer Alabdullah" <simsim29@-----.com>
> Reply-To: doublereed@-----.org
> Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2004 12:46:10 +0300
> To: doublereed@-----.org
> Subject: [DR-L] Oboe Vs. Clarinet
>
> Hi,
> Speaking of Clarinets, I was wondering if someone who plays that instrument
> plays the oboe as well. I'm curious to know how different is it playing on a
> single reed than double reeds.??? Is it any easier since there is one reed
> to play on??? or is it as complicated and disciplined as playing the oboe??
>
>
>
>
> Sameer Al-Abdullah
>
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