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Author: Carl
Date: 2004-12-14 15:35
Do bassoon players tend to learn the oboe first and then switch to oboe, or do they just start out on the bassoon?
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Author: Old Dog - New Tricks
Date: 2004-12-14 15:44
A friend of mine started out on flute but wasn't doing as well as she wanted. The music director suggested oboe or bassoon - she switched to bassoon because she thought it looked fun. I came from a flute, alto clar. and violin background and am now playing oboe.nd violin.
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Author: TorusTubarius
Date: 2004-12-14 15:53
Neither one in my experience. Bassoon and oboe aren't very much alike.
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Author: hautbois
Date: 2004-12-15 03:15
they don't share anything too in common right?
i've heard that the bassoon is the toughest beginner instrument so its basically up to the teacher to decide.
i rarely see bassoon players around......they are more rare than anything....haha....endangered to precise...
basically the best instruments are also bad as the bassoonists say....so i guess the bassoon must really not be a superb instrument for one to start off directly with...
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Author: mls
Date: 2004-12-15 22:06
All of our bassoon players started off on clarinet and then switched to bassoon after about a year.
Two of our oboe players (including me) started off on flute, and the other one started off on alto sax.
I was first chair flute, but I got sick of it and wanted a challenge. My band director heard and asked me if I wanted to play oboe, because we'd already been through 4 or 5 oboes players (each had lasted less than 2 weeks!) and she was getting desperate!
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Author: Canadian Bassoonist
Date: 2005-01-07 02:20
I DO suggest starting out on bassoon. Which ever instrument you want to end up with, start out on so that you don't carry on reflexes and habbits of original instrument.
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Author: Ashley
Date: 2005-02-12 16:49
I played oboe at first, i couldn't afford my own, so i switched to the only rental instrument available, the bassoon. I didn't like it much, i still play it in our senior band, but i also play oboe again, and i'm always playing wrong notes on my bassoon because i'm used to the oboe, they're so different it's scary. My mouth hurts and i cant' get enough air when i play my bassoon, as a result i get too much air when i play my oboe, i do NOT suggest both. It's grotesque.
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Author: D.C.
Date: 2005-02-12 22:06
i play bassoon. even though oboe and bassoon both use a double reed, they still different...bassoon is a wonderful isntrument, and i dont find it to be difficult at all. just gotta get used to it =P but it's really lots of fun once you get used to it
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