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Author: newedit617
Date: 2014-12-24 08:42
This is a good/informative topic.
I had a wood RIEC for years that never cracked. I also have a Marigaux with 5+ cracks, even though I treated the two instruments the same way. I didn't know the Marigaux was cracked until the repairman discovered several cracks in the tone holes during yearly service. However, I did notice that playing pianissimo on high F was difficult. Perhaps "invisible" cracks hidden under keys are identifiable by changes in how the instrument responds.
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Re: How do you ID cracks in wood oboes? new |
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