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 Re: Oh no Oboe
Author: Joseph Brenner, Jr. 
Date:   2010-10-04 18:53

I agree with Jack Kissinger and the other posters; if you use a "damn the torpedoes" approach by trying to play the oboe, you will sound like a dying goose or very stubborn mule, or both and will lose potential friends in the audience! Get to know the oboe later, with patience. Embouchure and breath supply are different, but the key system is just fine...and all you must do to go up an octave is to depress the octave key! best wishes

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Joseph Brenner, Jr. 2010-10-04 18:53 


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