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Three part answer - 1. High B natural is best in 4th position. 2. There's a pretty good position chart on bandtek dot com. 3. The Rubanks Advanced Method book has a chart with all the alternate positions.
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always twist the pieces together, never push or you will ruin the cork! first put the bell and lower part of the oboe together, and if you have the low b flat key, make sure the connector pieces are lined up. then twist together the upper part of the oboe to the lower part and make sure the two connector pieces on both the left and right sides of the oboe are lined up properly. soak your reed in either your mouth while you put together your oboe or in water, and then twist/push your reed into the top of the oboe. you can do a little tuning based on how far your reed is pushed in, but most of the tuning is in your embouchure.
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Three part answer - 1. High B natural is best in 4th position. 2. There's a pretty good position chart on bandtek dot com. 3. The Rubanks Advanced Method book has a chart with all the alternate positions.
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