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 Re: The reed-friendliest oboes. There such a thing?
Author: oboedrew 
Date:   2008-08-01 18:37

I see the beginnings of a consensus (bandwagon?), so I've just gotta jump in and play more devil's advocate!  :)

No doubt it's true that oboes like Marigaux, Yamaha (841, not 831), Laubin, perhaps even Loree (Royale more so than regular), are "reed-friendly" for the oboist seeking a "dark" or "covered" sound. But what about the many oboists who prefer more of a "sweet" tone? For those players, the aforementioned oboes are to be avoided. The same qualities of those oboes that make them "reed-friendly" for one player make them an obstacle to another player, who may have better luck with a Rigoutat, Buffet, Covey, Yamaha 831, or perhaps a regular Loree.

Anyway, that's what I mean when I say that the "reed-friendly" oboe is a myth. It all depends on your reed style and your sound preference. We can have a meaningful discussion about which oboe is the best for achieving a "covered" tone or a "sweet" tone, but assertions that one oboe is generally more "reed-friendly" than another are ambiguous and misleading at best.

Cheers,
Drew

www.oboedrew.com

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