Wow... We've got some lovely pictures here, I really do have no knowledge how the Oboe works so I wouldn't even want to go further to the traditional Instrument dolcaina, maybe Google can help.. I have once experienced this kind of moment where I had to play the trumpet for an occasion despite how bad catarrh was disturbing me, it was actually a bad one for me that day cause I hardly was able to escape my ass from the whole event and I've made it my opinion never to force it again whenever in such condition, I felt I was supposed to enjoy music while I play a not the other way round. Well, I suggest the condition of your state of health and the type of Instrument you play matters. If I am a keyboardist and have fracture on hands I certainly need a break and that was how I felt with the trumpet but wanted trying the brave Mind in me. It was really an unpleasant experience for me actually.
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The oboe is very well known to me, but that traditional one, dolcaina is something just here can be heard. They usually play in these types of processions, and it is easy to hold. The musicians can hold it and walk through the streets of the village.
Oh, wow, I can imagine playing the trumpet while having a cold, sore throat or running nose is similar to a nightmare. You are so right, it very much depends on the kind of illness or injury you have and does it affect the instrument you are playing. With a broken finger or arm I would not be able to play the piano. With a cold, yes.
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