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 Oboe Confusion
Author: David 
Date:   2004-11-12 21:31

I recently started playing the oboe, and on my fingering chart the are a few things that I am confused about.

Which keys are the OT, T1, T2, and OT2 keys?



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 RE: Oboe Confusion
Author: anonymous 
Date:   2004-11-13 23:38


David, I'm inferring that you are using a fingering chart from an excericise book. It varies from book to book on how different keys are labeled. Most books have a diagram of an oboe where all the keys are labeled. For example, in one of my books, a "T" represents the ovtave key and "T2" represents the second octave key. I'm sorry if this post didn't help you. You should ask your teacher for help if you still have difficulty with your fingering chart.

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 RE: Oboe Confusion
Author: davide 
Date:   2004-11-15 06:39

Usually T1 is 1st octave key (lefy thumb key), T2 is 2nd octave key (upper left second finger key); OT I think is to open half key of first left second finger key.


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