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Author: mjfoboe
Date: 2010-06-12 15:58
Enjoy,
Remember to bring the instrument to reputable Oboe repair person for adjustments and if needed tuning.
Oboes new or old can always be adjusted to play better - even the mechanisms can be adjusted to better fit your hands - etc..............
And yes, break the oboe in slowly - swab it requently and gradually increase playing trime over the next 8 weeks or so.
Discuss with others - if the bore should be oiled - there are differences of opinion on this topic. Do not oil an oboe with a liner!!!!!!
Try out different reed styles and see which work best with the Oboe.
Good Luck on the playing career.......................
Mark
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