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 Re: Break-in Procedure
Author: Scandinavian 
Date:   2014-10-04 17:16


As previously mention, no need to break the instrument in slowly. But, the instrument will still evolve and change during the first year(s) of play due to the bottom joints adapting.

I've played a plastic top joint oboe for little over two years now, and a lot has happened to it since I got it - in a good way!

/Johannes

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