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Author: WoodwindOz
Date: 2012-02-10 21:11
I tried one of these a few years ago at a Conference in Perth. They are extremely lightweight and easy to blow.
My advice would be to learn the fingerings separately (I'm sure Guntram had fingering charts), perhaps using scales and then using an oboe method book to practice songs using the separate fingerings. Or else, ignore the oboe fingerings in the book when it reaches each new note and substitute in the correct one.
Abracadabra Oboe is a great beginner book with short songs in progressive order, available in most good music shops around Australia (assuming, Aussieoboe, that you are actually in Australia!)
Whereabouts are you? I am a Perthite currently living in the US to study.
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Aussieoboe |
2012-02-10 10:38 |
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ohsuzan |
2012-02-10 13:45 |
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Chris P |
2012-02-10 13:57 |
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GoodWinds |
2012-02-10 16:44 |
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Chris P |
2012-02-10 16:58 |
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GoodWinds |
2012-02-10 20:02 |
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Re: method for tiger oboe? new |
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WoodwindOz |
2012-02-10 21:11 |
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ptarmiganfeather |
2012-02-11 04:01 |
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oboeagogo |
2012-02-11 04:07 |
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Chris P |
2012-02-11 10:44 |
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Aussieoboe |
2012-02-13 00:49 |
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ceri |
2012-02-15 07:41 |
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Aussieoboe |
2012-02-26 11:18 |
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ceri |
2012-02-26 11:58 |
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