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 Re: Identifying Oboe
Author: WoodwindOz 
Date:   2013-04-04 03:05

I like http://www.wfg.woodwind.org/ for fingering reference. Chris is right, your oboe is a basic conservatoire, which means it will look different to the charts because it is missing: Low Bb, Left F, several trill keys, etc. But the BASIC fingerings will be the same.

Could you post a photo of the top of the oboe as well? More than likely it is a standard semi-automatic oboe, but just in case it has an interesting octave situation, we can advise you what it all means.

Are you starting to learn oboe? If so, welcome to the club and I wish you well!

Rachel

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EverlastingStobgopper 2013-04-03 18:30 
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EverlastingStobgopper 2013-04-09 18:02 
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