Excellent video. I have two tiny suggestions. 1. You need to use plyers that are smooth on the inside. You can damage the screw with regular plyers (ask me how I know🤔) 2. Get "tech swabs" that are not made from loose fiber. You can get them from the giant-South-American-river for a few dollars. Tech swabs allow you to clean the small tone holes all the way into the bore.
Danny: This is an excellent video. I agree with Michelle Jones; I was definitely taken into another dimension - it was amazing and educational. I had a panic attack when you started taking the keys off your beautiful oboe! :-)
yikes this is really just for the upper left hand notes, you may need a pro technician, this might help :www.oboefiles.com/oboe-repair-people-across-america/
Excellent video. I have two tiny suggestions. 1. You need to use plyers that are smooth on the inside. You can damage the screw with regular plyers (ask me how I know🤔) 2. Get "tech swabs" that are not made from loose fiber. You can get them from the giant-South-American-river for a few dollars. Tech swabs allow you to clean the small tone holes all the way into the bore.
Great video!!! Thank you for taking me on this journey into the unknown!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Danny: This is an excellent video. I agree with Michelle Jones; I was definitely taken into another dimension - it was amazing and educational. I had a panic attack when you started taking the keys off your beautiful oboe! :-)
lol
Nailed that intro
my notes below my C are still very flat. how can i fix that after i’ve cleaned the tone holes?
yikes this is really just for the upper left hand notes, you may need a pro technician, this might help :www.oboefiles.com/oboe-repair-people-across-america/
I have trauma that the intro brought back 0-0
hahaha i hope its not to much trauma