When you?re having oboe reed troubles, looking at your own reeds for answers is
like trying to make out your reflection while looking into a cloudy pond. It is really
hard to see, and what you can make out, you can barely make sense of anymore.
That?s the thing with oboe reedmaking.
The pendulum can swing from really good to really bad very quickly. And when you
are at ?really bad,? it is hard to find your way back without some help. You need
someone to clear the muddy water for you, and that is one of the best reasons to
have good oboe playing friends!
I?ve done this many a time, and it always works great for whoever gets involved.
Mostly, it has just been 2 of us, each kind of us struggling with our oboe reeds in
some way. Maybe I can?t get mine to close very well, but my friend just can?t get
hers up to pitch.
We have a reedmaking session and trade oboe reeds for a while. She works on mine,
and I work on hers. It is the most amazing (and cheap!) lesson you can get.
Looking at someone else?s reeds is eye-opening, and you immediately see what you
could do better, and what you are already doing pretty well. And presenting your
problem to someone as they look and work on your reeds works wonders too.
So, I can play my friend?s oboe reeds and get my general impression, and then I can
give her my perspective on the cause of her problem. And she does the same for
me. It?s a given that there are no guarantees, and you agree to let the other person
experiment with your oboe reeds.
But more times than not, you get handed back better oboe reeds than you started
with, and the bonus is that your teacher is right there, sitting with you! No matter
how much you know about reedmaking, you will ALWAYS learn something by
looking at someone else?s reeds.
And you will ALWAYS gain insight about your own reeds when you have someone
else give you feedback. It?s just the way the oboe reed world (and the music world)
works ? a solitary art that needs other people?s help and ideas to really flourish.
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Oboist and online entrepreneur Maryn Leister helps beginner and professional
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