The Oboe BBoard
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Author: sylvangale
Date: 2006-05-08 06:41
I suppose many stories of cracking oboes in the outdoors made me really reluctant to risk it. I figured if the oboe being provided was not playable, I simply wouldn't play. Thankfully the oboe was playable in the end.
That oboe was certainly a sight though. The cracked/separared portions were severely cracked. It was like they glued back a fallen pot with little pebbles and pieces and everything and yet it was able to play well.
I may just bite the bullet and pick up a Barrington in case another outdoor event comes up... or winter. The oboes I tried were not as shrill in the upper octaves as I once rememberd my own Yammie being, perhaps plastic instruments have improved in design somewhat.
Regards,
Stephen
Los Angeles, CA
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