The Oboe BBoard
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Author: Hotboy
Date: 2018-10-18 20:28
Better players will use left F for all the Fs, especially the long F in bar 6, but with the possibility of using fork F for the 16th note in bar 7 to make the line less clunky.
The separate issue is: why is your fork F weak? On most instruments, the fork F tone is darker and the intonation can be a bit sharp. If you have a full conservatory instrument, then it has the F resonance key. Have you had a good player try your oboe to see whether the instrument is adjusted properly?
I have seen full conservatory instruments on which the owner disabled the F resonance key...best to have it checked out by a qualified oboe technician to make sure.
Dane
Bay Area, California
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michkhol |
2018-10-18 19:52 |
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Re: The best way to play Eflat-F new |
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Hotboy |
2018-10-18 20:28 |
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michkhol |
2018-10-19 17:36 |
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oboist2 |
2018-10-19 00:41 |
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Chris P |
2018-10-19 19:00 |
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2018-10-20 01:01 |
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