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 oboe.
Author: stephanie 
Date:   2003-02-05 20:41

Are there different fingerings for open hole oboes?

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 RE: oboe.
Author: d-oboe 
Date:   2003-02-06 04:01

what exactly do you consider an open-hole oboe? The ring D key is open on professional models, but that's pretty much it. This allows for a better high D.

D-oboe

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 RE: oboe.
Author: TorusTubarius 
Date:   2003-02-06 14:37

I think she means open hole as in a non-plateau key oboe where all of the main keys that you fingers normally rest over are rings instead of solid silver pieces, sorta like a clarinet. I do not believe the fingerings are much different for an open hole oboe; if you look at the fingering chart in Barret's book, it's actually the fingerings for an open hole oboe which is pictured there.

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 RE: oboe.
Author: Gary 
Date:   2006-01-09 10:23

I have an open-hole oboe and the fingerings are the same. There are 4 open holes or rings. The only plateau keys are perferated like any other oboe (the E and B keys). Hope this gives some info on this uncommon keywork.

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