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Why does my oboe sound flat?
Notes are flat/unstable, particularly A5 and above Possible Causes: the student does not have strong or consistent enough air support. the student is not rolling in enough, or has too loose an embouchure and too open an oral cavity. the reed is too unstable for the student.
How long does it take to get good at the oboe?
First Year Oboe It takes a few years to properly develop the correct sound, which involves a combination of lip position (embouchure), air support, and a strong reed. Remember these two tips and your students will be ahead of the game. Play on the TIP of the reed! The correct oboe embouchure involves very LITTLE reed.
How is an oboe supposed to sound?
Clear, bright, penetrating, acerbic, keen, biting, rasping, reedy, powerful, robust, full, insistent. The sound quality of the oboe is very versatile and ranges from the thick notes in the low register to the thin and piercing high notes.
Did Jeremy Irons play the oboe in the mission?
The note is held for a couple of measures that seem to last forever, and it glides like a hawk on the wind. Pictured above: Jeremy Irons playing the famed oboe theme in ‘The Mission.
Why is my oboe so sharp?
For oboe players much of the general pitch level is built into the reed and so therefore a likely cause for playing sharp will be caused by your reed. Here are a few general reasons your reed is playing sharp: You haven’t scraped it down to pitch (it’s not crowing octave C’s at the thread.) Your reed is too closed.
How do I make my oboe less sharp?
Things band directors can say from the podium to help students find control over their reeds and improve intonation.
- Sing the pitch or melody you want to hear.
- Let your ear guide you to the right pitch.
- Play the note you want to hear.
- Keep an open oral cavity.
- Push out with the top lip not your hand or neck.
Can you teach yourself oboe?
Yes it is possible but your daughter would find it hard work. The oboe requires breath control, right posture, right embouchure (mouth position) and the right strength of reed. If the reed is too hard she will find it very difficult to play and might even put her off just because the reed was the wrong “strength”.
What strength oboe reed should I use?
Medium: A medium reed will have more resistance than a Medium or Medium Soft and is often recommend for players with a 1-2 years of experience. Medium Hard: A Medium Hard oboe reed will provide a lot of resistance and is recommended for the intermediate to advanced oboist and bassoonist.
What key is an oboe in?
C major
The oboe is a C woodwind, that is, a C major instrument. A lower pitched instrument is the A woodwind, the oboe d’amore, which is pitched in A major. Even lower is the F woodwind, the cor anglais (also known as the English horn), pitched in F major. Those are just two of the relatives of the oboe.