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 Re: Sharp F# and flat E
Author: Jim22 
Date:   2016-03-25 05:29

What oboe are you playing? My Yamaha 441 has a bit of a flat E too, and my teacher says the same for her Loree. I haven't noticed much trouble with F#, but F is all over the place and seems to depend on the particular reed. Tonight I discovered the adjustment between the RH pinky C key and the E key. Closing down the E brought the high C# and D pitches down from insanely sharp to manageable. :-)

Jim C.
CT, USA

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