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Author: WoodwindOz
Date: 2014-02-22 06:55
When I was studying, I was told that a way to 'mimic' the effect of the Philly D was to depress the edge of the D key so the key was closed but the hole wasn't covered (I use this technique on flute for tuning as well).
I have never missed a slurred high D since. Seems to really work on my oboe, and I use it as my default D fingering, especially if I need it to really sing.
Rachel
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2014-02-21 21:17 |
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2014-02-21 16:45 |
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2014-02-21 22:49 |
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mjfoboe |
2014-02-21 19:49 |
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Oboe Craig |
2014-02-22 04:36 |
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WoodwindOz |
2014-02-22 06:55 |
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darryoboe |
2014-02-22 08:25 |
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2014-03-01 06:38 |
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darryoboe |
2014-03-02 17:42 |
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mschmidt |
2014-03-07 09:57 |
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oboeandy |
2014-02-22 07:24 |
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