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    | Author: mschmidt Date:   2007-06-15 19:07
 
 "Here's a question for you all - if the oboes you try are so out of tune, why do you buy them? Just a little food for thought."
 
 When I bought my Marigaux, it was the best thing I had tried so far, and I was maybe a bit impatient, and I didn't have a lot of confidence that the intonation problems were the fault of the instrument and not of my playing. I had a local professional check out the instrument, and she thought the intonation was marvelous. It was only as I got more used to the instrument that I starting consistently noticing the low middle C.  I did know about the flat low B; I had two Marigaux on trial from Nora Post at the same time, and one had a linkage that employed the B-flat resonance. That oboe had a more in-tune low B, but it wasn't the better instrument overall. I bought the better sounding one with the flat low B.
 
 Mike
 
 Still an Amateur, but not really middle-aged anymore
 
 
 
 
 
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