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Author: oboist2
Date: 2018-11-17 01:44
Personally, I would be more inclined to go to a local professional oboist in the area you live in who may have instruments for sale, and can make a sound recommendation. Many stores, especially online, have one or two brands that they push, and are often cheap imported instruments of dubious quality. A good professional player and teacher has the experience to make sure that your daughter will end up with something that she will be happy with, won't limit her, and as she will need a teacher, will help foster a good relationship with that person.
What country are you in? I am sure that one of the posters on this forum will be able to make a recommendation of a good source of instruments in your area.
Best wishes to you and your daughter.
Geoff Pearce
Oboe
Sydney, Australia.
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