Owner's Manual
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ENGLISH Oboe Owner's Manual Precautions - Please observe all precautions carefully! Always handle the instrument gently. Be aware of the finish top coat, resulting in a thinner fi...
ENGLISH Oboe Owner's Manual Precautions - Please observe all precautions carefully! Always handle the instrument gently. Be aware of the finish top coat, resulting in a thinner fi...
Owner's Manual
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... or excessive humidity • Heat sources, such as stoves or fan heaters • Cool air, such as from natural grenadilla or kingswood. The oboe is made of from an air-conditioner 14 Do not expose the instrument to 30 minutes per day for the first week, then extend... many other damage. • When the instrument is more delicate than are metal or resin instruments. Precautions for Wooden Bodies The wooden body of a Yamaha oboe is a very delicate instrument. For this reason, the instrument is new, especially during the first month or two, set the instrument down for...
... or excessive humidity • Heat sources, such as stoves or fan heaters • Cool air, such as from natural grenadilla or kingswood. The oboe is made of from an air-conditioner 14 Do not expose the instrument to 30 minutes per day for the first week, then extend... many other damage. • When the instrument is more delicate than are metal or resin instruments. Precautions for Wooden Bodies The wooden body of a Yamaha oboe is a very delicate instrument. For this reason, the instrument is new, especially during the first month or two, set the instrument down for...
Owner's Manual
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...64257;t together smoothly, apply a thin coat of the instrument. If a part detaches unexpectedly, it may cause injury or damage. ■ Hints on Tuning the Oboe The pitch of the reed. Hold the bell in your right hand and check the position of the bridge key for the first time... room temperature, or warm the instrument by the length and type of the reed tube, and the length, width, scrape and gouge of an oboe is affected by holding and assembling the instrument, take care not to apply excessive force to tightness. In addition, the temperature in unbalanced pads. ...
...64257;t together smoothly, apply a thin coat of the instrument. If a part detaches unexpectedly, it may cause injury or damage. ■ Hints on Tuning the Oboe The pitch of the reed. Hold the bell in your right hand and check the position of the bridge key for the first time... room temperature, or warm the instrument by the length and type of the reed tube, and the length, width, scrape and gouge of an oboe is affected by holding and assembling the instrument, take care not to apply excessive force to tightness. In addition, the temperature in unbalanced pads. ...
Owner's Manual
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... cleaning swab clean and dry. 17 If moisture is left inside the main body. Care and Maintenance ■ During Performance ● Do not place the oboe on a table with gauze. * Even during performance, which can cause cracking. Dry the joints carefully with its tone holes facing down diagonally. In this way... the procedure below to clean the instrument. ● Remove the reed tube, use a piece of time - Do not lean the oboe against a wall with its case for a short period of gauze to wipe away the moisture, then store it in a reed case. ● Use the supplied ...
... cleaning swab clean and dry. 17 If moisture is left inside the main body. Care and Maintenance ■ During Performance ● Do not place the oboe on a table with gauze. * Even during performance, which can cause cracking. Dry the joints carefully with its tone holes facing down diagonally. In this way... the procedure below to clean the instrument. ● Remove the reed tube, use a piece of time - Do not lean the oboe against a wall with its case for a short period of gauze to wipe away the moisture, then store it in a reed case. ● Use the supplied ...
Owner's Manual
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... slightest external pressure may damage keys or pad balance or precipitate changes in the vicinity of all wind instruments. Caution: Storing the Oboe ● Do not set down an assembled oboe so that might apply pressure to the keys. ● Do not apply excessive force to the instrument or case. ● When... place the instrument in key touch. We recommend that you are not using the instrument, store it in its tone holes face down. ● The oboe features perhaps the most complicated mechanism of cooling or heating devices, such as air conditioners or heaters. 20
... slightest external pressure may damage keys or pad balance or precipitate changes in the vicinity of all wind instruments. Caution: Storing the Oboe ● Do not set down an assembled oboe so that might apply pressure to the keys. ● Do not apply excessive force to the instrument or case. ● When... place the instrument in key touch. We recommend that you are not using the instrument, store it in its tone holes face down. ● The oboe features perhaps the most complicated mechanism of cooling or heating devices, such as air conditioners or heaters. 20
Owner's Manual
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... silver-plate finish of your instrument. Cork grease Helps to polishing gauze or a polishing cloth, then polish the instrument surface. Maintenance Accessories for Your Oboe Polishing gauze Removes dirt from the joint cork, apply a small amount of cork grease to the cork, then join the upper and lower tubes and...
... silver-plate finish of your instrument. Cork grease Helps to polishing gauze or a polishing cloth, then polish the instrument surface. Maintenance Accessories for Your Oboe Polishing gauze Removes dirt from the joint cork, apply a small amount of cork grease to the cork, then join the upper and lower tubes and...