Author: joepie
Date: 2009-05-31 23:41
Hi vboboe,
I reckon that is probably be the case; I can well imagine that my teacher wants me to learn the basic stuff first. Though I'm not sure if that would be harder to do on the Marigaux. I'm guessing/hoping not, but I could be wrong. You mentioned that the automatic oboe won't let me do the basic transition techniques, could you elaborate on that please?
I'm very lucky to have her as a teacher, she has been playing this instrument for almost 30 years and plays professionally in several orchestras.
Also, I'm not looking to do advanced stuff, I just want to get very good keywork in the sense that better quality keywork is easier to play on. Being able to produce a nicer sound is a great bonus, that I would benefit from every day I pick up the oboe.
Renting the Marigaux costs about the same as renting the Fossati. There is one catch though. I have to buy an oboe - any, it doesn't have to be this Marigaux - from this shop. Half of the rent will be returned if I do. Should I choose not to buy any, the Marigaux will turn out twice as expensive as the Fossati, because I won't get a refund then. The main difference being that the Fossati is rented from the musicschool, and no part of the rent will be restituted because they don't sell oboes.
Thanks for your input, it really helps my though process.
Joepie
Post Edited (2009-06-02 10:02)
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