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Author: GoodWinds ★2017
Date: 2009-10-12 01:51
Put me in group B, albeit with a need to 'work out' to strengthen the ol' embouchure more...
I AGREE; it's easy to sling advice around without taking all the factors into consideration. The Oboe is definitely one instrument that acknowledges the uniqueness of every player, so what works for Jim J may not work for Sally S and so forth.
May I encourage every amateur player out there to get a good foundation by learning skills from a competent/trained/professional teacher? That can make ALL the difference in making the most of your playing. A great book (or blog) won't give you (as a player) the individual feedback you need to go from 'decent' to 'great' Neither will simply switching brands, whether oboe or reed-making supply.
So get a good mentor and keep growing!
PS I didn't even know there was a 'my profile' tab...
GoodWinds
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cjwright |
2009-10-11 23:46 |
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Re: The "Flexibility" of Oboes, Tone Color, Reeds and the Player new |
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2009-10-12 03:54 |
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2009-10-12 14:05 |
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2009-10-12 14:44 |
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mjfoboe |
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GoodWinds |
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