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    | Author: oboi Date:   2013-02-15 21:14
 
 Has anyone experimented with an American scrape on a baroque oboe reed?  Sound characteristics aside, I'm at my wit's end trying to make a playable baroque reed (long scrape, heartless [indeed!!! grrr]) and thought about just scraping like I normally do and checking out the effects.  For fun, I've stuck an EH reed onto the bottom staple and it sounds thin (and at A-440) but nothing disasterous.  So if I used the proper cane on the proper staple but just scraped like I normally do, at least I'd be able to knowingly adjust response/pitch, I think.
 
 Or, if one of you know.... what might be the cause of constant squeaking on the D, Eb and E on the staff?  I don't think it is (always) the half-hole, covering up tone holes issues, but it does happen a lot in faster passages and moreso on particular reeds.  It is not an over/under-blowing issue.  Other than these 3 problematic notes, I can decently play the instrument.  The lack of these 3 notes, though, mean I can't perform it in public.
 
 
 
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