I played Oboe 4 years. I was bullied badly by all students yet the teachers told me they never had an oboist with such good control and tone. The bullying got to me and I lost all passion and confidence. I’ve picked up the courage to pick up my instrument and continue my passion. I’m not Afraid anymore. I will play on my own and have a personal teacher. Your channel is great , thank you 💜
Thank you for this, I thought I was alone, but I got bullied so bad for playing oboe in 5th grade and I couldn’t ever afford one so I quit playing and moved to the clarinet, now I have a beautiful oboe I bought and I play with a community band with and I always get compliments on my tone and playing
WHAT . I cannot stress how good these tips are ! I’ve been playing for maybe two years now , and I’ve really been struggling . I watched your video and applied the tips and I already saw a huge improvement ! Thank you so much ! You have just boosted my motivation to keep practicing by one hundred
THE PIRATE ARGH SAVEED ME. I HAVE HAD A OBOE FOR ALMOST A *YEAR* NOW AND I COULDNT GET THAT LOUD SOUND I NEVER HAD ANYBODY TEACH ME THIS AND MY BAND TEACHER JUST GAVE ME THE INSTRUMENT AND SAID BYE. NONE OF THE VIDEOS IVE WATCHED MENTIONED THE PIRATE TONGUE THING. ILY SO MUCH😭😭😭😭😭
Sometimes we all need reminding of good Oboe technique to prevent us falling back into bad habit. Thank you very much for this! Greetings from South Australia
I played the oboe for 7 years from 94-00, but didn't keep up with it as I went to college. I've pulled my oboe out from time to time over the years, but just recently had the time to dive fully back in. Your videos are great for me. Thanks for sharing.
As as an oral surgeon your application of anatomical structures to the production and influence of tone colors was so interesting i just might Cite you in an upcoming text article i am writing with input from a local oboist here in SA. I’ll insta DM you queries and details
OMG< THANK YOU!!!!!! because of the necessity to get dentures (implants too expensive) I am re learning to play after a lifetime of playing the oboe with a normal mouth. I cannot wait to try these steps. And yes you can play with denturers (use adhesive but not too much. thank you again. What you are saying really makes sense to me.
Hi Ron thank you so much for what you are doing here. I have been a double bassist and educator for many years and have long wanted to play the beautiful oboe. I have recently connected with the local University wind program. It is so generous of you to provide fantastic resources for us. Thank you again! Roger (on my wife's account)
I played trumpet for about 8 years when I was younger. Now that I'm out of the military, I want to do something I've always wanted to do and learn to play the Oboe. I think I'll follow this channel to learn how to do it.
Awesome! Great pointers. My oboe professor also introduced the whistle embouchure when playing in most of the range of the oboe up till high C, where he then taught me to pull my corners back like a wide grin for high notes above C#. What are your thoughts and procedures when playing in that range?
Everyone has their own way of playing. I myself do not "smile" for the high register as I feel it spreads the tone. I double down on tight corners and support as well as taking in a bit more reed.
Wonderful tips - just what I needed. My instructor has been working with me on tone but I felt like I sort of hit a wall. Some of your tips are different . . . I'm excited to give them a try!
I have been playing Alto Saxaphone for about two years now, and just recently switched to Oboe because my band directors needed an Oboist. I was struggling getting a good tone and this helped a lot. Do you have any tips for squeaking when changing notes? I'm struggling with not squeaking the most when playing Oboe.
Im a flute player, five years, and i am going to get myself an oboe because i want something different and i hope itll help me get into college easier :) wish me luck
Hi there, I'm a new kid on the block as in the fact that at the ripe old age of 58 I took up the oboe just over five months ago!! This was a birthday present from my husband, and we are renting one from a music store which is about half an hour drive away from us. The rental expires in two weeks time, so we will need to think about what to do next, whether it would be possible to extend the rental for another six months or whether we should buy one. I'm having problems with breathing and the oboe keeps going flat which is very frustrating. I have been working hard on posture, which is difficult for me as I have scoliosis, but I love the oboe so much I'm determined to keep persevering! I will download your PDF sheet, I really need help though, as I haven't got a teacher yet. The oboe reed crows a C quite happily, so everything seems fine to start with and then the tone goes flat. It could be an embouchure thing, so I will try to work on that. Anyway thank you very much for your excellent advice. I've just got to keep persevering. I don't have a teacher yet, so need to get some proper lessons. Very hard to teach yourself oboe!!
Hello! I just started playing oboe maybe 3 weeks ago, but already have an understanding of playing music since I’ve been doing trumpet for about 7 years. Do you have any videos that help with getting quicker at switching notes and finger speed by chance? Thanks🙂
I have been balling my eyes for the past 10 minutes while watching this video, because this is my second year playing oboe and I know how to play. But when school started I didn’t remember any of my notes and now I feel like when I first started, we have a playing test tomorrow and I still don’t know how to play my instrument..
Your sound is so beautiful, the tutorial and tips were very clear. I just have a problem, whenever I’m practicing on just the reed, I sound great but when I start to do it with the instrument attached, it all goes wonky and sounds like an angry duck. Could you please help me? Thank you!!
Thank you so much for watching and for your comment! This sounds like a complex issue that could be caused by a number of things. Firstly, I wouldn't judge my sound by playing on the reed alone - that gives you a very limited scope of what you will sound like on the oboe. If you'd like to problem solve this together in a lesson capacity, feel free to reach out to me via my website www.oboeron.com
Thank you for watching Eliana! Try to see if imagining you have a marble in your mouth that you don't want to swallow gives you the sensation of your throat narrowing!
I’m the only oboe player on my hand class, there is only one more oboe player in the school. I just started and without other kids in the class idk what is Norma for beginners to sound like, I hope this will help me!
Hello Ron! This is I think my 8th ish month playing the oboe and I have an honor band audition in 2 days. One of the etudesI have to audition with has one particular part where I switch between middle octave f and low octave Ab. Whenever I do it my oboe has a lot of trouble going down to the lower octave but when I start with the lower octave the Ab comes out fine! I really don’t know what do do and I’m kinda worried. If you could reply to this and maybe help me out that would be great! Anyways thanks for the awesome video!!
idk if im the only one but this is my 2nd year on oboe and sometimes when i play too much my lips get tired and i start like spitting kind of and i cant play do you have any tips to stop that
Watching this is neat, because believe it or not, I've been SUBCONSCIOUSLY doing this since day 1. And I remember, because I've only been playing for about a year and a half.
Looking at the people who've endorsed your video - I'd be daft not to give it a look. Tuition this year's been curtailed due to loss of income, so this will be doubly useful! Thank you!
@@oboeari I used to get lightheaded when I played my piccolo trumpet at first. I was taking in more air than I needed for a phrase and it was going stale because I wasn't using it all up, and then I would inhale on top of it. My lungs were full, but they were holding partly stale air even though I'd just taken a breath. Maybe you have stale air left in your lungs that needs to be exhaled first so the fresh, oxygenated air can get in there.
Hey thank you so much for this video! This is my 3rd year of playing oboe, and I am having trouble hitting any note after C above the staff. When I play those notes, I either crow or the note drops down an octave. Any ideas on what I’m doing wrong?
Thanks for watching! I suspect this is a reed or oboe issue, but if you get a multiphonic on those notes it could be because you're taking in too much reed. Are you sure the fingerings that you're using are correct?
Hello! I’ve been playing oboe for about a year. I still sound like a dying duck but I’m not too bothered, although i have a reoccurring issue. After about five or six measures of playing, I feel like I can’t push anymore air through my reed and it makes my throat go “grrhrrhrhehhehe”. Almost like a scratchy, gargley version of saying “mhmmm”. It really hurts my throat. It has happened on two different reeds. Previously, they were tough to play but I had a professional adjust them for me so they weren’t as thick. Is it still a reed problem, an oboe, problem, or a me problem? 😂
I know that feeling the "grrgrgrgehehe" sound it happens to me so randomly not even playing an instrument, literally got my oboe today and i sound awful, just wanted to share that i can relate lol good luck though!!
@@kierstyn140 i think it was bc my reeds were old and it took wayyyyyyy too much air pressure to get a sound out, so carbon dioxide was building in my lungs and my throat would get scratchy and I would almost faint 😭 Now i have softer reeds and I learned how to have better air support. AND IF YOU DONT KNOW, sometimes you have to BREATHE OUT when playing, since you say you got it today, it’s ok! I’ve been playing for almost two years, but I’ve been playing flute for 5 (im a sophmore) When you start playing mark areas to breathe out so carbon dioxide doesn’t build in your lungs and you don’t faint. Then you can find breath marks to breath back in. If you don’t already have a teacher, find a professional to teach you. Most of the time normal band directors won’t know how to teach oboe properly (unless it was their original instrument) and can’t give out all the little tricks n stuff if you know what I mean. I definitely know more now than I used too, although I’m still not a pro heh.
@@lavenderwaffles671 I sound like a dying duck. I play clarinet in concert band and I've been wanting to play oboe for a couple years now so thank you for those tips or whatever you would call those :)
@@kierstyn140 Np bestie, also don’t buy reeds off amazon. Stellar oboe products has good reeds. Also, don’t try flavored ones bc apparently those things exist 😭🤚🏻and I’ve wanted to play clarinet too, and I almost did sax but we couldn’t get an extra. I think if i switch instruments again my band director is gonna kill me though so maybe next year
is there a reason european oboists hold their oboes almost straight out in front of them? what i started taking lessons in denmark, my teacher said "oh you play like an american, like you're playing a clarinet"
I played Oboe 4 years. I was bullied badly by all students yet the teachers told me they never had an oboist with such good control and tone. The bullying got to me and I lost all passion and confidence. I’ve picked up the courage to pick up my instrument and continue my passion. I’m not Afraid anymore. I will play on my own and have a personal teacher. Your channel is great , thank you 💜
Those people are just jealous because they can't do better
Thank you for this, I thought I was alone, but I got bullied so bad for playing oboe in 5th grade and I couldn’t ever afford one so I quit playing and moved to the clarinet, now I have a beautiful oboe I bought and I play with a community band with and I always get compliments on my tone and playing
You guys are such an inspiration! I’m learning oboe for the first time in my 30’s after regretting not continuing to play an instrument in school.
@@candylandkm bro same I get bullied but everyone in band says I have the best tone
@@teddysdadcory GOOD LUCK!!
WHAT . I cannot stress how good these tips are ! I’ve been playing for maybe two years now , and I’ve really been struggling . I watched your video and applied the tips and I already saw a huge improvement ! Thank you so much ! You have just boosted my motivation to keep practicing by one hundred
Amazing to hear, Sarah!!! Keep it up!!
I was forced to self teach myself oboe for 7 years and unlearned a lot of bad habits from this video. Amazing
THE PIRATE ARGH SAVEED ME. I HAVE HAD A OBOE FOR ALMOST A *YEAR* NOW AND I COULDNT GET THAT LOUD SOUND I NEVER HAD ANYBODY TEACH ME THIS AND MY BAND TEACHER JUST GAVE ME THE INSTRUMENT AND SAID BYE. NONE OF THE VIDEOS IVE WATCHED MENTIONED THE PIRATE TONGUE THING. ILY SO MUCH😭😭😭😭😭
Sometimes we all need reminding of good Oboe technique to prevent us falling back into bad habit. Thank you very much for this! Greetings from South Australia
Definitely! I try to think about these every day!! Thanks for watching, Anthony!
greetings from western australia 😂
Oh my goodness! I went through the seven steps just today and already I notice a difference in tone and sound! Thank you so much!! Subbed and liked!
I've just started oboe this year in 7th grade. I can't tell u how many times I wanted to give up in the beginning lol😂
Ughhh yes I wanted to give up so badly then. I cried a lot too bc I got very frustrated lol
i just practiced and i hated every second of it
i’m trying so bloody hard to keep going
omg yeah i'm in 7th grade and i played in 6th grade and want to pick it back up and i remember i used to cry so much bc i was sooo frustrated
Oh my gosh me too. I remember not being able to play a G and now I'm one of the best in the band. Don't give up! 😁
It’s rlly hard, but im getting better
I played the oboe for 7 years from 94-00, but didn't keep up with it as I went to college. I've pulled my oboe out from time to time over the years, but just recently had the time to dive fully back in. Your videos are great for me. Thanks for sharing.
As as an oral surgeon your application of anatomical structures to the production and influence of tone colors was so interesting i just might Cite you in an upcoming text article i am writing with input from a local oboist here in SA. I’ll insta DM you queries and details
What.. that's awesome I want to read
OMG< THANK YOU!!!!!! because of the necessity to get dentures (implants too expensive) I am re learning to play after a lifetime of playing the oboe with a normal mouth. I cannot wait to try these steps. And yes you can play with denturers (use adhesive but not too much. thank you again. What you are saying really makes sense to me.
I’ve been playing oboe for 6 YEARS n I didn’t even know this stuff. This video was very helpful!!
Hi Ron thank you so much for what you are doing here. I have been a double bassist and educator for many years and have long wanted to play the beautiful oboe. I have recently connected with the local University wind program. It is so generous of you to provide fantastic resources for us. Thank you again! Roger (on my wife's account)
I played trumpet for about 8 years when I was younger. Now that I'm out of the military, I want to do something I've always wanted to do and learn to play the Oboe. I think I'll follow this channel to learn how to do it.
DUDE. My band teacher hired me a private instructor for a day. I didnt learn how to play the instrument at all. This helped me so much.
Great tips and very clearly explained - awesome!
Thank you so much for this!! Just these seven steps alone have improved my practice so much 🙃🎶
This was incredibly helpful. One of your best videos. Many thanks for these tips.
I really miss playing oboe in the band. For marching band I play alto sax, but I’m terrible at it. Playing oboe is so much more fun!
Your last 3 recommendations are things I never heard in lessons! I'm gonna try this for sure. Thanks for sharing
the whistle description is great!
Could you please do a video on the Legere reeds?
VERY good advice!!! ESPECIALLLY the posture.....on ANY instrument!!!!
Great video. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this, this really helped me out!
Awesome! Great pointers. My oboe professor also introduced the whistle embouchure when playing in most of the range of the oboe up till high C, where he then taught me to pull my corners back like a wide grin for high notes above C#. What are your thoughts and procedures when playing in that range?
Everyone has their own way of playing. I myself do not "smile" for the high register as I feel it spreads the tone. I double down on tight corners and support as well as taking in a bit more reed.
Wonderful tips - just what I needed. My instructor has been working with me on tone but I felt like I sort of hit a wall. Some of your tips are different . . . I'm excited to give them a try!
The sweater! I. Need. The. Sweater!
Besides, thanks a lot for the video! Super helpful!
this video is so underrated !! this helped a lot thank you :D
Glad it helped! Thank you so much for watching!!
This is super helpful I really appreciate it.
I'm so glad this helped you!
How haven’t I found your channel sooner? Great quality videos! Thanks for the tips x
Needed this because my band director needed an oboist but I don't want to sound like the oboist from last year
I have been playing Alto Saxaphone for about two years now, and just recently switched to Oboe because my band directors needed an Oboist. I was struggling getting a good tone and this helped a lot. Do you have any tips for squeaking when changing notes? I'm struggling with not squeaking the most when playing Oboe.
I am a beginner and these tips helped immediately!
Could you help me understand how to stop a note without it going flat at the last second?
You hit 1k!!!!!! Congrats! You deserve it!
Awww thank you!!
Thank you so much! I’m trying to get into region or Allstate band!
Good luck!!
@@oboeari thanks!
Love your videos! Great player!
Im a flute player, five years, and i am going to get myself an oboe because i want something different and i hope itll help me get into college easier :) wish me luck
Just got my oboe, I can get honks. That's it. Notes? Nope. Honks. They do not sound like correct sounds.
Thank you!
Hi there, I'm a new kid on the block as in the fact that at the ripe old age of 58 I took up the oboe just over five months ago!! This was a birthday present from my husband, and we are renting one from a music store which is about half an hour drive away from us. The rental expires in two weeks time, so we will need to think about what to do next, whether it would be possible to extend the rental for another six months or whether we should buy one. I'm having problems with breathing and the oboe keeps going flat which is very frustrating. I have been working hard on posture, which is difficult for me as I have scoliosis, but I love the oboe so much I'm determined to keep persevering! I will download your PDF sheet, I really need help though, as I haven't got a teacher yet. The oboe reed crows a C quite happily, so everything seems fine to start with and then the tone goes flat. It could be an embouchure thing, so I will try to work on that. Anyway thank you very much for your excellent advice. I've just got to keep persevering. I don't have a teacher yet, so need to get some proper lessons. Very hard to teach yourself oboe!!
This is so helpful!
Hello! I just started playing oboe maybe 3 weeks ago, but already have an understanding of playing music since I’ve been doing trumpet for about 7 years. Do you have any videos that help with getting quicker at switching notes and finger speed by chance? Thanks🙂
I have been balling my eyes for the past 10 minutes while watching this video, because this is my second year playing oboe and I know how to play. But when school started I didn’t remember any of my notes and now I feel like when I first started, we have a playing test tomorrow and I still don’t know how to play my instrument..
Im on my 5th year... I still dont know how to play it!😅 Its been a year. How are you doing?
Thanks for the tips, they are great. I’m curious if they are particularly pertinent to Americans due to the long scrape of reed?
Your sound is so beautiful, the tutorial and tips were very clear. I just have a problem, whenever I’m practicing on just the reed, I sound great but when I start to do it with the instrument attached, it all goes wonky and sounds like an angry duck. Could you please help me? Thank you!!
Thank you so much for watching and for your comment! This sounds like a complex issue that could be caused by a number of things. Firstly, I wouldn't judge my sound by playing on the reed alone - that gives you a very limited scope of what you will sound like on the oboe. If you'd like to problem solve this together in a lesson capacity, feel free to reach out to me via my website www.oboeron.com
Hello! Amazing video! I couldn't do the narrow throat! How do I know that I'm doing it correctly ?
Thank you for watching Eliana! Try to see if imagining you have a marble in your mouth that you don't want to swallow gives you the sensation of your throat narrowing!
I’m the only oboe player on my hand class, there is only one more oboe player in the school. I just started and without other kids in the class idk what is Norma for beginners to sound like, I hope this will help me!
As a beginner flutist, this videos rly interesting 😂
Hi Ron, I am a 2nd year clarinetist and i was wondering how difficult it would be to switch
How do I get that sweatshirt though?? I'm also an oboist!
you can order it from my website! www.oboeari.com/mysterycane
I just started learning oboe(I’m a flute player) and this is so different from flute blowing and I keep squeaking
Hello Ron! This is I think my 8th ish month playing the oboe and I have an honor band audition in 2 days. One of the etudesI have to audition with has one particular part where I switch between middle octave f and low octave Ab. Whenever I do it my oboe has a lot of trouble going down to the lower octave but when I start with the lower octave the Ab comes out fine! I really don’t know what do do and I’m kinda worried. If you could reply to this and maybe help me out that would be great! Anyways thanks for the awesome video!!
idk if im the only one but this is my 2nd year on oboe and sometimes when i play too much my lips get tired and i start like spitting kind of and i cant play do you have any tips to stop that
Watching this is neat, because believe it or not, I've been SUBCONSCIOUSLY doing this since day 1. And I remember, because I've only been playing for about a year and a half.
I am consideration learning how to play, but I whistle will this be a problem?
where can I get good reeds from ???
How do I know if my reed is a good reed?
Looking at the people who've endorsed your video - I'd be daft not to give it a look. Tuition this year's been curtailed due to loss of income, so this will be doubly useful! Thank you!
Thank you, Gail! Welcome to my channel and I hope you get a lot out of it!
Hey im a beginner on the oboe and im struggling to get a sound from my reed. Do they all make a crowing sound?
Everytime I play I get lightheaded, do you have any tips on how to avoid that?
If you're standing when you play, make sure you're not locking your knees. Otherwise, I think your reeds might be too resistant.
@@oboeari I used to get lightheaded when I played my piccolo trumpet at first. I was taking in more air than I needed for a phrase and it was going stale because I wasn't using it all up, and then I would inhale on top of it. My lungs were full, but they were holding partly stale air even though I'd just taken a breath. Maybe you have stale air left in your lungs that needs to be exhaled first so the fresh, oxygenated air can get in there.
Hey thank you so much for this video! This is my 3rd year of playing oboe, and I am having trouble hitting any note after C above the staff. When I play those notes, I either crow or the note drops down an octave. Any ideas on what I’m doing wrong?
Thanks for watching! I suspect this is a reed or oboe issue, but if you get a multiphonic on those notes it could be because you're taking in too much reed. Are you sure the fingerings that you're using are correct?
Hello! I’ve been playing oboe for about a year. I still sound like a dying duck but I’m not too bothered, although i have a reoccurring issue. After about five or six measures of playing, I feel like I can’t push anymore air through my reed and it makes my throat go “grrhrrhrhehhehe”. Almost like a scratchy, gargley version of saying “mhmmm”. It really hurts my throat. It has happened on two different reeds. Previously, they were tough to play but I had a professional adjust them for me so they weren’t as thick. Is it still a reed problem, an oboe, problem, or a me problem? 😂
I know that feeling the "grrgrgrgehehe" sound it happens to me so randomly not even playing an instrument, literally got my oboe today and i sound awful, just wanted to share that i can relate lol good luck though!!
@@kierstyn140 i think it was bc my reeds were old and it took wayyyyyyy too much air pressure to get a sound out, so carbon dioxide was building in my lungs and my throat would get scratchy and I would almost faint 😭 Now i have softer reeds and I learned how to have better air support. AND IF YOU DONT KNOW, sometimes you have to BREATHE OUT when playing, since you say you got it today, it’s ok! I’ve been playing for almost two years, but I’ve been playing flute for 5 (im a sophmore) When you start playing mark areas to breathe out so carbon dioxide doesn’t build in your lungs and you don’t faint. Then you can find breath marks to breath back in. If you don’t already have a teacher, find a professional to teach you. Most of the time normal band directors won’t know how to teach oboe properly (unless it was their original instrument) and can’t give out all the little tricks n stuff if you know what I mean. I definitely know more now than I used too, although I’m still not a pro heh.
@@lavenderwaffles671 I sound like a dying duck. I play clarinet in concert band and I've been wanting to play oboe for a couple years now so thank you for those tips or whatever you would call those :)
@@kierstyn140 Np bestie, also don’t buy reeds off amazon. Stellar oboe products has good reeds. Also, don’t try flavored ones bc apparently those things exist 😭🤚🏻and I’ve wanted to play clarinet too, and I almost did sax but we couldn’t get an extra. I think if i switch instruments again my band director is gonna kill me though so maybe next year
It's nice to see another LGBTQ oboist :D
is there a reason european oboists hold their oboes almost straight out in front of them? what i started taking lessons in denmark, my teacher said "oh you play like an american, like you're playing a clarinet"
Interesting. I think that it's just tradition! But it does help keep the higher octave in tune!
step one acquire drip
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I can’t get my high notes out😭
I've been playing for like 2 years and I want to quit every day 😭
I hate c
Could you BE any more "American Camp"...🙄
it' s just a fancy clarinet.
You said nothing about the sound.
What a lucky guy your husband are 😍👍