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Author: SarahC
Date: 2017-03-27 01:40
Chris P ...
I feel a little bit honoured when you answer a question. I feel a little bit like i have been given an audience with the queen, and i feel too worthless to look her in the face!
I have never played an oboe with less than the full complement of keys!
I have asked some american shops but not had helpful answers.
I don't want a heavy instrument... basically. the lighter the better. But I'm afraid if i didn't buy a full system i might regret it later...
And the one time i tried the howarth XL i think, i felt it was quite heavy. at least compared to my tom sparkes> I realise that heavier can make a darker sound. But honestly, I am happy with a 'nice' sound, it doesn't have to be the darkest.
Are all the howarths heavier than some of their equivalents (like the tiery's which are incredibly cheap! and hence tempting!)
Would i be likely to miss the extra mechanism much if i had something with equivalent specs to the fox 330 or howarth s40c?
Is resin (as in the fox 300) likely to be heavier than the wooden counterparts?
I am so frustrated that I can't just go somewhere and try a range of oboes side by side!
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SarahC |
2017-03-08 01:33 |
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SarahC |
2017-03-08 01:53 |
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Barry Vincent |
2017-03-08 03:22 |
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wkleung |
2017-03-08 08:26 |
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Chris P |
2017-03-08 18:39 |
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oboist2 |
2017-03-09 08:07 |
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Chris P |
2017-03-09 14:49 |
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SarahC |
2017-03-13 04:19 |
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Chris P |
2017-03-13 20:33 |
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SarahC |
2017-03-13 22:14 |
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SarahC |
2017-03-13 22:17 |
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Chris P |
2017-03-14 04:06 |
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Re: Which mechanism is essential? new |
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SarahC |
2017-03-27 01:40 |
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Chris P |
2017-03-27 21:58 |
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