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Author: rothko
Date: 2013-01-15 18:25
anyone heard of this animal? know anything about it? a friend has one she'd like to sell but i can't find any reference to such online. she says it's equivalent to a 4052.
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Author: rothko
Date: 2013-01-15 19:19
cool, thanks for the advice. i've got 4 oboes from hannah and 2 from nora set to arrive on friday -- this buffet belongs to a friend. i'm trying a riec, a delphine, two howarth s20, a fox 450, and a yamaha a 441M. i really want a rigoutat but must keep an open mind...
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Author: ptarmiganfeather
Date: 2013-01-16 03:35
I have a 4052 I am keeping around for a backup. It has a liner. It was a very reasonable price for a nearly new oboe, sounds great for my needs. I couldn't turn it down for a backup.
No matter what make sure you can play on the instrument first. I just spent a wonderful afternoon with Peter Hurd playing all of the oboes he has and the least likely instrument played absolutely beautiful for me. The oboe basically picked me, it was a Jarde. It was not one I would have trialed. What a great day. You never know!
Good luck.
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Author: colloquial42
Date: 2013-01-18 01:26
I trialed a Fox 400 alongside a Rigoutat, assuming I'd want the Rigoutat. But I hated the Rigoutat, oddly enough. The Fox was way more stable where the Rigoutat really wanted to be flaky. So be it. I kept the Fox!
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Author: Chris P
Date: 2013-01-18 09:36
I always found the Schreiber/Buffet oboes lacked any depth of tone compared to other instruments of a similar price and specification.
Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010
The opinions I express are my own.
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Author: Loree BF51
Date: 2013-01-19 13:35
Was the Jarde a new instrument or an older one? Regards
R. Still former student
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Author: Wes
Date: 2013-01-19 21:50
Well, I bought a plastic Riec in a bar for $35 quite a while back. It had been sat on as the bottom joint was glued together. However, it played very good.
I also had a gold plated Rigotat about 10 years ago with a perfect scale and feel, but it was a bit brighter than I prefer.
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Author: rothko
Date: 2013-01-19 22:12
what's the point of gold plating, exactly? just for looks, or what?
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Author: Chris P
Date: 2013-01-20 07:05
Gold plating is mainly cosmetic and is much better for people with silver allergies, but it has no influence on the tone of the instrument.
Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010
The opinions I express are my own.
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