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Author: d-oboe
Date: 2005-10-17 12:55
The tendencies are not specific on oboe because of the double reed, and the nature of the embouchure. That's perhaps why tuning is such a bugger on oboe...it really demands that you find out all your tendencies on every note.
On a very stable reed, the pitch really shouldn't change.
If the reed's crow pitch goes up when more air is forced in, notes will tend to go up.
If the reed's crow pitch is too rattly or drops when more air is put into it, most notes will go flat.
So...there are no definite answers! Just blow!
D
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2005-10-17 04:37 |
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2005-10-17 07:09 |
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2005-10-17 11:44 |
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2005-10-17 12:55 |
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2005-10-17 00:15 |
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2005-10-17 13:03 |
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2005-10-17 19:17 |
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2005-10-18 05:35 |
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2005-10-17 14:26 |
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