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The reed is possibly the most crucial link in the chain of
acoustical elements needed to produce an oboe sound. For the nearly
300 years since the appearance of the French oboe, players have
painstakingly evolved this highly individualized skill. But because
of their fragile nature, original historical examples of oboe reeds
are practically non-existent. David Ledet has produced a unique
study of techniques for styling oboe reeds by analyzing in detail
168 examples of reeds by 81 artists from 14 countries. Each reed is
strikingly photographed both in reflected light and in silhouette,
thus clearly illustrating the relative thickness and shaping of the
various sections of the reed. The precise dimensions of each
example are compiled in an elaborate table. As background to his
reed survey, Ledet discusses the various aspects of tone production
(respiration, articulation, embouchure, and acoustics), gives a
brief history of the instrument, and offers valuable advice about
pedagogical techniques. The artists' reflections on their
reedmaking techniques and brief biographical sketches introduce the
photographs. Ledet often refers the readers to readily available
phonographic recordings t
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