Oboe Prodige – Conservatory system
The beginner oboe
Key
C
Pitch
440/442 Hz
Material
Grenadilla, resin
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Description
The Prodige Student Oboe from Buffet Crampon combines innovation and simplicity, offering precise bass and easy transmission. The resin liner reduces the risk of splitting, preserving the sound quality of the African blackwood (Dalbergia Melanoxylon). Made in Germany, it is ideal for beginners and amateurs, with an affordable price.
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Prodige
Benefiting from the expertise of professional Buffet Crampon oboists, the Prodige models meet the most demanding needs of beginners
Flexibility
My first Buffet Crampon
The new Prodige Student Oboe features major technical, aesthetic and acoustic improvements that will enable beginners and experienced players alike to make rapid progress.
Intense research and development, carried out in close collaboration with the teachers, has resulted in an instrument with accurate, easily controllable bass notes and smooth octave changes. The emission of sound and the constant flow of air are easier to master, right from the first years of study. The resin lining of the bore drastically reduces the risk of splitting, without affecting the sound qualities of this oboe, whose body remains made of traditional African blackwood (Dalbergia Melanoxylon). Oboists will be won over by the perfect evenness of the acoustics of this instrument, whose tone is very close to that of a professional instrument.
Ease of play
Intense research and development, carried out in close collaboration with the teachers, has resulted in an instrument with accurate, easily controllable bass notes and smooth octave changes. The emission of sound and the constant flow of air are easier to master, right from the first years of study. The resin lining of the bore drastically reduces the risk of splitting, without affecting the sound qualities of this oboe, whose body remains made of traditional African blackwood (Dalbergia Melanoxylon). Oboists will be won over by the perfect evenness of the acoustics of this instrument, whose tone is very close to that of a professional instrument.