The Oboe BBoard
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Author: JRJINSA
Date: 2008-01-18 18:46
If the interest and opportunity is there, don't stop...just go for it. However, I would recommend getting just one or two lessons from a pro oboist just to get off on the right foot with the right embouchure. That is really important. Learning yourself from a book thereon as to fingerings, etc., wouldn't be too bad. Then when you're ready to go full force, you'll be a few steps ahead of the game. Old habits aren't that hard to break as long as you stay focused on correcting the habit. Don't wait, just do it.
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Margaret |
2008-01-18 18:27 |
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mschmidt |
2008-01-18 18:45 |
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mschmidt |
2008-01-18 18:52 |
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JRJINSA |
2008-01-18 18:46 |
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JudyP |
2008-01-18 19:03 |
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kdrew922 |
2008-01-19 00:46 |
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JudyP |
2008-01-19 03:37 |
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sylvangale |
2008-01-19 07:59 |
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stevensfo |
2008-01-19 08:37 |
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Dutchy |
2008-01-19 13:13 |
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Margaret |
2008-01-22 23:23 |
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The Clarinet Pages
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