Hi Frauke,
If it is relevant, I can add multiple diagrams, just as I now do for
the clarinet and bass-clarinet.....
Regards,
Wim.
On 13 May 2013, at 16:29 , Frauke Jurgensen wrote:
Right, well, the LH F is correct, though its placement looks a
little weird. Regarding the universality, the problem is that there
are several key systems in general use. North America and the
Continent tend to use the conservatoire system, and the UK uses the
thumbplate system. Some manufacturers build hybrid oboes that
accomodate both systems. That diagram looks a bit like a thumbplate
to me, though it does appear to have one (but not both) of the right
hand first-finger octave keys, which I think the thumbplate doesn't
generally have (I play conservatoire, so don't know the thumbplate
configuration very well). I'll try to find some diagrams that show
both, for comparison.
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Wim van Dommelen <[email protected]>
wrote:
I didn't attached a diagram, just the .ly file to generate it. Now
the result is attached in .png, so you should see that. It shows you
two layout, first one is with all keys, the second one with the "F"
and "banana" key pressed.
Actually my question is world-wide because it is LilyPond-wide.
These diagrams are produced by LilyPond, I'm in the process of re-
designing the Clarinet diagrams, making them complete, removing some
of the problems. And in that process I also generated all the others
and wondered at this.
Regards,
Wim.
<Oboe-f-question.png>
On 13 May 2013, at 15:34 , Frauke Jurgensen wrote:
I don't see an attached diagram? Many oboes do have a LH F, which
is a little knobbly one sort of on top of the others. If I could
see it, I'll take a look.
Since your email is continental, I assume you're looking for
Conservatoire key system. I can help with that.
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 2:23 PM, Wim van Dommelen <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi,
I am looking at some of the woodwind diagrams, redesigning the
clarinet part and if possible trying to judge on correctness of the
others.
In the Oboe diagram I see a left-hand key labeled F, but it is
placed a little bit strange on top of the others. Comparing with
pictures on the Internet doesn't help me that much. As I am not a
hoboist, can somebody who is take a look at this. I generated
diagrams with (also attached):
\version "2.16.0"
% informational output to the default log-file:
#(print-keys 'oboe)
\score {
\relative c' {
\textLengthOn
c^\markup {
\center-column {
"Oboe - all keys"
\woodwind-diagram #'oboe
#'()
} }
s s
f^\markup {
\center-column {
"Oboe lh f-key"
\woodwind-diagram #'oboe
#'((cc . ())
(lh . (f))
(rh . (banana)))
} }
}
}
Also a right-hand "banana" key is shown. Is that correct? and if
so, is that the name of that key?
Any Obo-player who can guide me?
Regards,
Wim.
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