The Oboe BBoard
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Author: Chris P
Date: 2008-04-27 12:44
"I mostly use it as an ergonomic right hand Ab"
I also prefer to use this G#-A trill key (the curly one) than the fixed side G# key for a G#-A trill as the action is better.
But it's real use is indeed for the G#-A trill which is done by keeping the curly key held down with RH1 and trilling with LH3. This key opens the G# key but closes the LH3 fingerplate to bring the A down to pitch while the G# key is open as the perforation in the fingerplate is left uncovered. Depending on how your oboe is set up, the curly G#-A trill key may also close the LH2 fingerplate as well, though it's not really that important if it doesn't as the LH G# key will close it (see below).
Ab-Bb trill is by playing Ab (G#) and trilling with LH2 - a linkage from the LH G# key (mounted over by the LH C-D trill key barrel) closes the LH2 fingerplate to bring the Bb down to pitch, again as the perforation in the LH2 fingerplate is uncovered when LH2 is lifted.
Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010
The opinions I express are my own.
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