Author: Graham Salter
Date: 2015-02-26 22:19
Help please. I am trying to get my facts right for a unique, definitive guide about the oboe reed. When US oboists deliberately slip the blades, it is debatable in which direction the thread tensions are actually pulling: probably, since the lower tail of the shaped cane is pulled towards oneself, the upper blades rotate around a fulcrum to display the lower left edge anyway. What I understand is agreed, is that for a Right-hander to slip a reed, the tail of the Upper blade must be offset to the Right.
Question: in which direction way please do Left-handers initially offset the blade? The same, or the opposite? To the Left or the Right? Answers gratefully accepted, but please, no theories based only on speculation. Thank you.
London orchestral oboist, CA/EH, d'amore, bass ob., piccolo musette;
teacher; consultations; master-classes
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