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Author: jhoyla
Date: 2017-07-13 17:29
In my experience, if you have a single stuffy note it is often an adjustment problem.
Unfortunately as mentioned by Mike and others, adjusting the regulation of an oboe is not a trivial matter - best to take it to a technician who specializes in oboes. If you are brave, and before you take the instrument to your technician, you can try adjusting it yourself.
This Oboe Adjustment Guide is a very good place to start.
J.
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