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Author: Oboebabe
Date: 2006-12-06 14:06
d-oboe
There isn't really ever a time when you can just blast away on the oboe without thinking.
Eeps...I didn't mean to give the impression that is the sound I desire. I really appreciate your input! I have a dear friend who is a master at phrasing and she is teaching me how to interpret a piece. (I also know that they way she interprets it may not be the style and way the conductor does, so I am keeping an open mind)
I agree that just pumping out 440's isn't music.
d-oboe
If there is a section where there is a solo flute, solo oboe, and solo clarinet playing a "soli" passage together, it *shouldn't* sound as if there are three soloists blasting away so that they can be heard. It should create one type of sound. As you gain experience, you'll figure out what this sound is, and how to create it with your peers. (they will have to learn it too!)
I can't wait!!
d-oboe
If you can't say in words what you are doing you ***will not be able to improve/practice it!!!***
Awesome advice, thank you so very much for taking the time to help a newbie!
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