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The Viennese oboe, which is played exclusively in Vienna, has retained its particular sound and form since the time of Viennese Classicism and developed independently of the French oboe. The bell of the Viennese oboe is bell-shaped while that of the French oboe is gently flared. The French oboe has a very assertive sound that can distinctly be heard in the orchestra, whereas the Viennese oboe tends to blend in more with the overall sound. Vibrato, one of the desirable techniques on the French oboe, is not usual in the Viennese style.
Viennese Oboe
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ARTICULATION GROUP
| STANDARD LIBRARY | EXTENDED LIBRARY |
01 SHORT + LONG NOTES
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Staccato
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Portato medium
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02 DYNAMICS
| pfp with vibrato, 6 sec.; without vibrato, 2 sec.
| Strong dynamics with vibrato, 3 and 5 sec.
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03 FLATTER + TRILLS
| Flutter tonguing normal and crescendo
| Trills, minor and major 3rd
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10 PERF INTERVAL
| Legato, without vibrato
| Legato, progressive vibrato
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11 PERF INTERVAL FAST
| Legato
| Marcato
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12 PERF TRILL
| Trills, legato, minor 2nd to major 3rd
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13 PERF REPETITION
| Legato slow
| Legato medium and fast
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14 PERF UPBEAT REPETITION
| 1 and 2 upbeats
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15 GRACE NOTES
| Grace notes
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16 SCALE RUNS
| Octave runs
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17 ARPEGGIOS
| Arpeggios, legato
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18 MORDENTS
| Mordents, legato
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98 RESOURCES | Legato with sustain crossfading | Isolated dynamics repetitions Single layer long notes (p, mp, mf, f) |
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