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Old Feb 22 2008, 10:05 PM
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Now, that wouldn't work, actually. They don't have the same fingering in that particular sense, the difference between them is not a perfect octave. So to play a G on English horn is a C on an oboe, different fingering. Fingering is really not the problem though, the goal is to best match the tone of the English horn.
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