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 Re: The reed-friendliest oboes. There such a thing?
Author: jrestes 
Date:   2008-08-01 01:24

From what I have personally looked into, Loree Royales are supposed to just sound more covered, so that perhaps a reed that doesn't sound quite as refined is usable. A good friend of mine swears that if he has a mediocre reed, he will use an old Marigaux oboe because he says it "darkens" the tone, whatever that means.

Other than that, I would say reeds probably sound alot more alike than you think!

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