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Doublereed Archive - Posting 000048.txt from 2007/02

From: "Kevin H. Moore" <oboetools@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [DR-L] Old oboes --- was :Age of my English Horn
Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2007 19:58:37 -0500

Good point. I remember the last time I had a crack repaired on my English
horn, they said they worked and worked to get it to seal, but were unable to
figure out where any leak might be coming from.

As I said, you had a good point.... tho I'm not sure what mine was. lol

Kevin
----- Original Message -----
From: "herb fawcett" <herbgosia@-----.net>
To: <doublereed@-----.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2007 19:40 Hrs
Subject: Re: [DR-L] Old oboes --- was :Age of my English Horn

> No one has mentioned the contribution of many tiny leaks. Even the darned
> wood will allow air to seep. A touch of oil now and then seems to correct
> that leak, but the pads etc are another matter. A wind instrument MUST
seal.
> Herb
>
>
> On 2/3/07 2:56 PM, "Sameer Al-Abdullah" <simsim29@-----.com> wrote:
>
> > I heard alot of people over here saying that an old wooden instrument
> > is more valuable, expensive and sound alot better simply because the
> > wood is old. This was said about clarinets from a clarinet player. I
> > told the guy maybe thats true since I knew nothing about clarinets but
> > old "blown out"oboes are not expensive and wont play as good as a new
> > good oboe. Am I right?
> >
> > The same thing i hear about the Oud, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oud
> > . The older the oud ( wood) the better the sound. From what i
> > understood the wood of the oud sounds better if it's been played for
> > years. I dont know, is it something with the physic of the wood and
> > the tones resonating thru it all these years?
> >
> > When I first received my brand new oboe I took it out of the case, put
> > it together and it played like a dream. Two days later and after my
> > oboe sniffed the hot dry air of the desert that lovely dream turned to
> > a nightmare.
> >
> > Old is gold for sure but hey, I look horrible in it!!
> >
> > xx
> >
> > On 2/3/07, Kevin H. Moore <oboetools@-----.com> wrote:
> >> It's not folklore at all. It's real.
> >>
> >> The top joint becomes worn down over time, affecting sound and tuning.
Just
> >> before getting my new(er) oboe in 1992, playing my old one had become
> >> torture, literally. If I hadn't gotten a new one, I'd have had to quit.
Yes,
> >> it was _that_ bad.
> >>
> >> Kevin
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "herb fawcett" <herbgosia@-----.net>
> >> To: <doublereed@-----.org>
> >> Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2007 15:25 Hrs
> >> Subject: Re: [DR-L] Age of my English Horn
> >>
> >>
> >>> What makes an oboe a "poor tired oboe"? Isn't "being blown out" just
folk
> >>> lore? Vibration is physics. Just curious.
> >>> Herb
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 2/3/07 7:54 AM, "Angela Wells" <oneflute1oboe@-----.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Yep, I have oboe number 96D. It has a nice clear sound, but it's a
poor
> >>>> tired old oboe. I'm excited about buying a new one as soon as I have
the
> >>>> fund$.
> >>>>
> >>>> Any site that lists serial numbers and manufacturers probably won't
have
> >>>> your instrument listed either. Knowing which Rigoutat generation
built
> >> it is
> >>>> probably as close as you're going to get.
> >>>>
> >>>> ~Angela
> >>>>
> >>>> ----Original Message Follows----
> >>>> From: Itzik Dekel <dekely@-----.il>
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks Angela !
> >>>> Yes exactly, it predates their present documentation. (By the way I
> >> once
> >>>> saw a site mentioning the different serial numbers of the main oboe
> >>>> producers - has anyone stillgot it ?)
> >>>> Has your serial number got letters and numbers ?
> >>>>
> >>>>
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