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Author: oboeblank  
Date:   2005-06-12 22:30 
 If the bore of the instrument determines the basic sound quality then you could argue that playing a Rigoutat is going to make you sound bright.  I have heard some oboists produce the brightest sound on a Laubin and others produce the darkest and most ravishing tone on a Rigoutat. 
The wood does change the tone because of their respective densities, it may be slight but it is a marked difference and palpable to many players, such as Richard Woodhams-Rosewood Laubin [back in the day], Sherry Sylar-Rosewood Laubin.
  
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