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 Re: Left C# key
Author: huboboe 
Date:   2015-12-31 09:25

My first good oboe was #GG38, made in 1910 by Lorée for Cesare Addimondo, who became the principal oboe of the newly formed San Francisco Symphony in 1915. My teacher bought it for me from his widow in the middle '50s. It had a LH F, a LH C#, rollers between the lower C & Eb, a Barrett thumb-plate and a semi-automatic octave key. Wish I still had it. And the LH C# was a wonderfully useful bit of keywork.

Robert Hubbard
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MidnightKat 2013-03-13 00:05 
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wkleung 2013-03-13 06:06 
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jhoyla 2013-03-13 06:08 
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dolce oboe 2013-04-06 16:37 
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heckelmaniac 2013-04-06 20:06 
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wkleung 2015-12-27 02:37 
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Chris P 2015-12-27 06:51 
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wkleung 2015-12-27 19:37 
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Chris P 2015-12-30 21:31 
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huboboe 2015-12-31 09:25 


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