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 Re: What would you do?
Author: Barry Vincent 
Date:   2018-03-20 06:27

So I take it that your Oboe is the full conservatoire system with the two linkages between the joints. One is the RH C/D trill linkage and the other is for the conservatoire B and C fingerings with the added RH first finger. Yes. always make sure that they are correctly connected. Apparently the two joints are looser than normal for it to be put out of alignment when you picked it up. Perhaps you've put too much grease on the connecting cork. If so , wipe it all off and see it the joints connect together more firmly.

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