What are the different types of hoboe cases?
Cases
oboe are generally for one or two tools and can be made of different materials, but are usually rectangular, curved or shaped balls. Usually holds normal accessories. Some cases are suitable for primary hard cases.
The perhaps the most common type between Hoboe is the case of a single tool. They usually have enough space for the small three-reed hobojské housing together with the obejka, but nothing else. Thoughts with these cases are simplicity, maximum portability and compactness. They work well for most students. These cases have sufficient space for two hobolies and two cases of reeds. They are designed to carry the primary obojový obotia together with the "backup" tool. This allows the oboist plan well for problems that may occur with the primary oboe, such as the infusion key or a lost pad. Obista can also choose a oboe whose projection and overall tone more suited to the venue of the performance.
Some musicians are looking for oboji cases that carry not only oboe but also the English horn. Obeists are often called to cover parts of English corners in files, and in fact some both of them switch back and forth between the English corner and the obeys in the same composition. These cases eliminate the need for oboist to waste space with two separate cases, which was the transport of both obacus and the English corner better managed. Backstage, where cases, wallets and coats sometimes have to fit into a relatively small green room, these cases are very comfortable.
Regardless of the number of tools held, most oboe cases are made either from nylon or leather. The hardness of these materials allows Obista to protect his tool or tools to the highest extent. Internally, most of the oboje equipment are equipped with hard foam shape, above which manufacturer plants a soft material such as a substance or felt, toTerý will not scratch oboe or English corner.
Hoboe cases can be purely snacks, which means they have right angles at all edges. Others are curved snacks, which means the outer edges of the narrowing of the housing to provide a more elegant look. A slightly less common option is the case of dome. These cases mainly relate to the combination of a holo-English corner. They are rectangular, with the exception of one end, which is instead shaped somewhat as a semicircle. Some instrumentalists indicate this type of case kindly as "bullet pack".
Depending on the size and shape of the housing, the oboe case may have one or two handles. Some clean rectangular cases also have space for notes. Larger cases almost always have an internal compartment for accessories such as a humidifier or swab. Some soft cases are made of nylon, vinyl or similar material and are actually suitable for a hard case. These cases that often have individual compartments, usually mThey can only or two shoulder straps and are designed to facilitate the transport of the tool.