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Mussorgsky - pictures
Does anyone have any recommendations for articulation on this? I’ve heard recording where they’ll slur the 6 16th notes that go down the scale but that doesn’t help with that nasty second measure (third measure of the piece)
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Mussorgsky - pictures
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Can’t remember what we did but the good news is that it looks like a unison nasty passage so you could feel free to mess up.and when the conductor glares at the section, turn calmly and point to ob 2 … or if you are ob 2.. stare at the conductor and shrug your shoulders..:ob 1 is in charge after all…Just kidding.. I’ll be interested to hear Erin’s input.
Q & A cancelled this week.
Hello All! With my apologies- I’m having dental surgery on our usual day. I’m not sure when I will be able to play my oboe. I’ll take the week to heal and see you all next week! Please enjoy all of the recordings of past masterclasses of you are looking for inspiration. They are located in the classroom section of this platform. Play the Joy and Ease, eRin
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Q & A cancelled this week.
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So sorry to hear Erin…get well soon. I hope to be able to join again soon but currently have some Wednesday conflicts. Miss these wonderful sessions.
Q & A with Erin Brophey October 23rd
We dove into English horn land! It was delightful. Thank you to everyone for their excellent questions. Thanks to @Diane Ritz-Salminen for getting us started with bocal talk. Thank you to @Deborah Racklyeft for her question about diminuendo and soft attacks. Gratitude for trouble-shooting drone practice. @Lorrie Smith Shout out to @Magda Prins-Nip for her precise and articulate questions.
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Q & A with Erin Brophey October 23rd
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@Magda Prins-Nip thank you so much…I really had wanted to share it with Oboe School friends.
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@Christi Allison i really hope to be able to rejoin the Path and hope when I do that you will still be there.
Reed sorting
Reed sorting day. Do you all have such a day once in a while? Wich ones are good, wich ones can go and then I sort them in pitch, sound and flexibility. ( is it normal in other countries to play pitch 442 in wind orchestras and 440 or lower in symphonie and baroque?)
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Reed sorting
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@Magda Prins-Nip I’m having reed sorting week at the moment for oboe and english horn. All of my reeds are for 440. I hate getting rid of reeds but like Magda, my criterion is when they go sharp. I tried putting them in other boxes (in case I could revive them sometime in the future) …but that doesn’t work for me….so now…when I decide the reed is finished, I cut the thread and just save the staple immediately, so I only keep a box of staples that can be reused…..this gets rid of the temptation to keep them…just in case I should need them🤣. I have learned to be ruthless with the oboe reeds. Much harder to get rid of eh reeds because they generally last longer. I just made myself a new rule…for every reed I cut off the staple, I tie 2 new blanks.
Q & A with Erin Brophey October 2nd, 2024
This was a terrific and mirth-filled session. Special thanks to @Sue Adney @Magda Prins-Nip @Caroline Marini @Diane Ritz-Salminen For your excellent questions.
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Q & A with Erin Brophey October 2nd, 2024
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Sounds like this was an interesting Q and A today…sorry I missed it. Re the water in the bore….an oboist from Eastman (here) was advised by her professor to use something like a few drops of Rainex (like you would use for the windshield of your car) in the bore of the oboe and it acts a bit like the trail of water that you might put in the oboe. It creates a ‘track’ down the back of the instrument and the water finds it’s way there and travels down and away from your tone holes.
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@Erin Brophey Yes I have, some years ago. I think (like when oiling the bore) I sprayed it on a feather and made sure the feather was not spread out so that the trail of Rain Ex was just applied (top joint) to the back and not the tone holes side. It doesn’t need to drip down like a water bead just enough to make the back shiny looking . I used it for a while and I still play the oboe that I used it on (Loree Royal no liner). I can’t see why it wouldn’t work on composite material though. the advice came from Anna Hendrickson, who was at Eastman ( and taught me for a bit) but now Oboe Professor at Potsdam University here in NY. No one else I know has heard of this but clearly it didn’t damage my oboe. I only stopped because I don’t tend to get water in my keys and rarely need a dramatic solution. I would check now to make sure the product ingredient list still does not contain any chemicals that could damage wood or resin or plastic. I know that Brian S advised me not to even oil the bore of my lined instrument…so he probably wouldn’t use something like RainEx in that instrument. PS.. next week, I am traveling to FL and the week after…getting ready to leave. I will watch the replays and hope to join the week after.
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Carol Lowne
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Love the Oboe Path… playing with Joy… still trying to find ‘Ease’… play in a lovely Community Orchestra in Upstate NY (EH and ob 2).

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