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Author: Chris P
Date: 2009-02-20 13:14
Have you got a teacher? I'd advise you to find a teacher as soon as you can - the earlier the better, and most importantly an oboe specialist as they can give the best advice from the word go and have far more understanding and solutions than a general woodwind teacher who doesn't play oboe.
Chances are you'll be advised to use 'U' scrape reeds which are standard in the UK - there's a huge choice of ready-made reeds from any double reed specialists adn your teacher will most likely suggest a make they prefer.
Start with a soft reed and don't try to play on harder reeds too early as you'll only get frustrated. You can develop your tone on a soft reed and in a few years time you may have worked up to playing on a medium by then.
Although a harder reed will give the impression of a better sound, it won't help you as you'll be struggling to control it.
Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010
The opinions I express are my own.
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KarenO |
2009-02-19 18:40 |
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2009-02-19 23:31 |
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2009-02-20 11:22 |
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2009-02-20 13:14 |
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