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Author: DrewSorensenMusic
Date: 2013-03-03 20:39
Get an oboe teacher and follow their advice. I just made this switch, and believe me, you will not be able to go it alone. It is not like any of the single reeds or flutes. You don't need to take a crazy amount of lessons, but every other week you will need someone to guide you and teach you the concepts of oboe tone and phrasing.
I played a Renard 330 before getting a C series Loree. It was a good instrument. I've also heard good things about Yamaha Intermediate oboes, however, I haven't had the pleasure of trying it or all of the other options.
Drew S.
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rnrdjoeman |
2013-03-02 23:05 |
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Merlin_Williams |
2013-03-03 16:44 |
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Re: Good Oboe for Single Reed Doubler new |
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DrewSorensenMusic |
2013-03-03 20:39 |
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Loliver |
2013-03-04 18:56 |
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DrewSorensenMusic |
2013-03-06 13:36 |
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CocoboloKid |
2013-03-07 17:48 |
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