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Author: jhoyla
Date: 2010-03-31 09:04
I have two;
- Loree c+3 with added thumbplate*
- Marigaux/Strasser 801 with added thumbplate (full conservatory version, ca. 1975)
- I also have a lovely Loree EH on loan from a colleague.
I recently took my Marigaux back from an ex-student, who hadn't touched it in more than a year. I will lend it out to a worthy student iff
a) he agrees to take me as a teacher
b) he agrees to insure or indemnify me for loss or damage, and
c) he lives locally.
This is because I treat this instrument as my Emergency Spare. If I have a problem on my Loree I want to be able to get hold of another thumbplate oboe quickly, with a minimum of fuss.
J.
* The thumbplate is a largely English variant that uses the LH thumb as an alternative fingering to RH 1st finger, for A/Bb and B/C transitions.
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