Oboe

Congratulations on selecting the Oboe!

Below are some drop down boxes with information to get you started as well as some great links to oboe players who represent great sound and technique. 

Daily Required Supplies

Oboe Embouchure Instructions and Pictures

These two links are for use by Hilltop Middle School students and teachers only. Those from other schools who wish to use them should purchase the Embouchure Project from Teachers Pay Teachers.

Forming the Embouchure

Producing Correct Pitch with Correct Embouchure

Use the soaked reed only. Do not insert it into the oboe yet. 

Take a deep breath and blow through the reed. Using the correct embouchure as described above, you should be able to produce a sound, called a crow, on concert B or C or even a combination of different notes. 

If you are not getting the correct pitch or a combination of notes, check the following:

Tuning Instructions for the Oboe

After applying plenty of cork grease, insert the reed all the way into the receptor on the top of the oboe. 

Play an A tuning note into the tuner. The goal is to get the needle to stay in the middle. If the needle stays more to the right, the pitch is too high, or sharp. Loosen your lips to lower the pitch. If the needle stays more to the left, the pitch is too low, or flat. Tighten the lips to raise the pitch. 

The reed should always be pushed in all the way. Unlike other instrumentalists, who push in and pull out, double reed players use their embouchure to tune their pitches. 

See how long you can hold the note in tune. Play "freeze the needle" - hold the note steady and in tune for longer and longer periods of time.

If the note is very flat and you cannot get it to play in tune, your reed is probably too soft or too old. Get a better, harder reed and try again.

Keep in mind that even though you will first use these notes to tune, other notes on your instrument may not be in tune. It is the nature of instruments. The longer you play your instrument, and the better, more characteristic tone you can produce, the easier you will be able to play all notes in tune on your instrument. 

Recommended Brands

Your oboe should have a LEFT F key. Check to be sure before obtaining any oboe. 

Quality Instrumentalists

This list was found at the Elizabethtown Area High School Website

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