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 Re: Switching to baroque oboe
Author: Dutchy 
Date:   2007-12-31 18:27

You mean a baroque oboe isn't in tune with itself--i.e. problematic notes--or that it's hard to play at A-445 with other musicians?

I always thought it might be interesting, in a back-of-the-mind sort of way, to fool around with a baroque oboe (should one happen to fall into my lap at an outrageously low-low price), but I hear that you have to make your own reeds, so probably won't happen for me, but it's interesting to toy with the idea.



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