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Author: JRC
Date: 2012-01-04 15:11
It just may be that you need to get use to the differences between the two instrument. Lipping up or down to play in tune should come naturally within a range. If the instrument is taxing your lipping range to play in tune, consider changing the instrument. Try another one. We lip up/down all the time to adjust for different reeds, weather, and even different physical conditions. There is a lipping range that one naturally adjust without thinking. Pretty much automatically self-adjusting, I would say. You need to try out different oboes to see if one is in tune within the range. No oboe in the world would play in perfect tune for all different oboists, reeds, weather conditions, and physical conditions. You have popular Howarth model. You should try different ones.
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Loliver |
2012-01-04 14:00 |
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JRC |
2012-01-04 14:11 |
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Loliver |
2012-01-04 14:35 |
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Ian White |
2012-01-05 07:54 |
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JRC |
2012-01-04 15:11 |
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Chris P |
2012-01-05 08:31 |
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pliscapoivre |
2012-01-05 14:06 |
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Loliver |
2012-01-05 15:49 |
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JRC |
2012-01-05 17:43 |
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