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 Re: Blending in, in France?
Author: HautboisJJ 
Date:   2013-05-13 16:38

Yes... it will be stuffy, in every single way compared to a typical american reed. I have played with some american style players professionally in the past and never had a problem. Perhaps you need to darken your American reeds a little. I tend to think that if you are in it just for fun, you would be much happier not trying to jump into a can of worms yet to be opened! If you are really passionate about trying, go ahead! Be careful of the Berthelots, they can be HEAVY. Perhaps it would be useful to take a lesson from someone in town. There are oboe maestros in france in every part of the country!

Regards,
Howard

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