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This document contains summaries of three oboe lessons. The first lesson discusses focusing musical interests and becoming a master of one instrument. The second lesson covers basic oboe care like humidifying and tips for auditions. The third lesson emphasizes grace and elegance for Mozart and discusses tone production differences between American and European oboe players.
This document contains summaries of three oboe lessons. The first lesson discusses focusing musical interests and becoming a master of one instrument. The second lesson covers basic oboe care like humidifying and tips for auditions. The third lesson emphasizes grace and elegance for Mozart and discusses tone production differences between American and European oboe players.
This document contains summaries of three oboe lessons. The first lesson discusses focusing musical interests and becoming a master of one instrument. The second lesson covers basic oboe care like humidifying and tips for auditions. The third lesson emphasizes grace and elegance for Mozart and discusses tone production differences between American and European oboe players.
Do we want to be a jack of all trades [like the players in Los Angeles],
Or do we want to become a master of one? My: Musical Interests- arranging, composing, improvising, transcribing, piano Hobbies- Bridge, cooking, Solitaire, photography Languages- German, French, Italian Strengths- talent, drive, determination, eager, intelligent Weaknesses- no set routine, rebellious, instant gratification, anger Hobbies, Languages, musical interests outside of Prof. Eberles teaching, and any experimenting are off limits until AFTER I have become successful Competitions- start looking up and making a list for the next few years
Studio 1 (9/7 class cancelled)
Basic oboe information Buffer the oboe in Winter1. Use orange peels for humidifying within the dry heater conditioned rooms 2. Wrap the case and cover in scarfs for extra layer of insulation when travelling Nervous-isms: PROVE YOURSELF I AM READY! Once on stage, No worries, I might as well enjoy it. Blind Auditions- Practice blowing/playing into a wall, to get used to not seeing the energy of people listening. Technique within auditions- look for pedal tones, or repetitive notes that you can cling on to Shaper Tip Ideas- get an oboe that plays sharp, so that you can use a wider tip
Lesson 3 (9/14) Mozart- needs grace and elegance: {like the dances and girls etiquette}
Dr. Sergei Kuitko (Russian recording engineer)
517-256-2874 sergei@bluegriffin.com NO OBOE LISTENING- this generation listens for the skin deep attractions of sex appeal, whereas the previous generation knew to look for musicianship and concepts of high standard. Spread Sound- European players have the strongest musical souls, it is evident in the freeblowing instruments they play on... not just Lorees and Marigohs! Studio 2 (9/14) Scales- Its whats for dinner.