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Author: ohsuzan
Date: 2004-11-28 12:13
Yamaha really does seem to have gotten a foothold in the U.S. band/orchestral instrument market. I think the things that are driving this are the perceived quality of the instruments, their consistency, and their cost (generally lower cost than other comparable-grade instruments).
I do know firsthand of orchestral oboists using Yamaha oboes at least some of the time -- and some have adopted it as their main instrument. I don't know if they would argue that it sounds better than a Loree, for example, but I do think they would say that it is less fussy to maintain and more reliable in playing.
Just my thoughts.
Susan
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sömeone |
2004-11-28 04:28 |
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ohsuzan |
2004-11-28 12:13 |
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CrazyMike |
2004-11-28 14:54 |
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vboboe |
2004-11-29 05:41 |
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beany |
2004-11-30 14:47 |
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rgombine |
2004-12-09 22:53 |
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oboemelli |
2004-12-18 20:55 |
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Debora L. Osborne |
2005-01-13 04:25 |
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ohsuzan |
2005-01-13 14:04 |
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