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Author: jhoyla
Date: 2013-10-09 11:41
If you don't have an oboe teacher, find someone else who plays oboe.
Try your reed on his oboe and try to play the low notes. If you can do this easily, perhaps the problem is with your instrument? Take your oboe to an oboe teacher and ask them to help.
If you can't play the low notes on the other oboist's instrument, ask to try his/her reed on their oboe and then on yours. If you have no trouble with the low notes, the problem may be with your reeds. You should be able to get good reeds from an oboe teacher.
If you still can't play the low notes, it is definitely time to get a teacher ..
J.
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2013-10-08 15:04 |
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2013-10-08 23:46 |
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jhoyla |
2013-10-09 11:41 |
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2013-10-09 12:15 |
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