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 Re: How Do We Select a Good First Oboe??
Author: oboeblank 
Date:   2006-02-09 23:56

I would suggest the Fox 300. They are slightly more expensive than most beginner and intermediate oboes, but they have all of the features common to top of the line oboes such as all trills, split D, forked F vent and Left F. They also sound quite nice for a plastic instrument, which is indestructible!
Again the money output may be more, but his frustration level will be less, which means he may improve quicker-more music for your buck!

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