How to Play the Oboe - Fingering Chart & Flashcards
Oboe Flashcards
One set of Oboe Flashcards
27 cards - Includes every chromatic note from Low Bb to High C, with Staff Notation, Fingerings, and Note Names. Cards are 2-3/4" square, 110 lb cardstock, with a 1" book ring.
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Download the StepWise Oboe Fingering ChartThis Oboe Fingering Chart is more compact and more intuitive than every other chart we have come across. In addition to fitting comfortably on one page, it shows the simple octave relationships within the fingering system. All three "F" fingerings are provided, along with the alternate fingerings for E-flat.
Also built in to this chart is a handy Pinky Key reference to help your young oboists learn and memorize these keys on the oboe.
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Oboe Fingering Flashcards
Next to the bassoon (another double-reed instrument) the oboe has the second most difficult fingering system among band instruments. Oboe students often learn the notes of their Concert B-Flat scale well enough, but struggle with other notes that include less common accidentals and notes in the upper and lower ranges of the instrument.
These flashcards will help both beginning and more advanced players to learn, memorize, and master every note, note name, and fingering on the oboe. Plus, the fingering chart for each note helps students better understand how the notes are set up on the oboe. Now you can focus on helping your young oboists with their tone quality instead of assuring them of the correct fingerings all the time!
These flashcards will help both beginning and more advanced players to learn, memorize, and master every note, note name, and fingering on the oboe. Plus, the fingering chart for each note helps students better understand how the notes are set up on the oboe. Now you can focus on helping your young oboists with their tone quality instead of assuring them of the correct fingerings all the time!
Oboe Fingering Issues
When a young oboe student learns to play the instrument in a large music class, there are several bad habits or misunderstandings that can develop. Amy Sandlin discusses many such issues on her amazing Oboe website, OboesForIdgets.com.