Please see our Policies for information pertaining to our two-week trials of any instrument
Royal Violetwood Oboe (standard bore only) $7,825 (regularly $8,545)
Royal AK with Plastic Top Joint $7,925 for a limited time (regularly $8,495)
We will provide a free return shipping call-tag through UPS for all new instrument trials for a limited time. Call For More information or to set up a trial (800) 926-5587.
*These special prices are for current stock only, and do not apply to special orders or pending deliveries.
These oboes are part of our new inventory, but they are not our newest stock and have already been out on trial. A one year warranty through Midwest Musical Imports is included with the purchase of these instruments. See Trial Oboes for more information
Loree Royal AK Oboe #RG21, RG22, RG71 $7545.00
Loree Royal Oboe #RD82 $7545.00
Special prices on Fossati and Yamaha oboes!
Artiste V Professional Oboe $4,835
Soliste V Professional Oboe $5,145
20th Anniversary Soliste Oboe $6,850
Yamaha 831T Oboe $4,400 (Regularly $5,330)
We will provide a free return shipping call-tag through UPS for all new instrument trials for a limited time. Call For More information or to set up a trial (800) 926-5587.
*These special prices are for current stock only, and do not apply to special orders or pending deliveries.
JUST IN!
Midwest Musical Imports is excited about our new oboes in stock, including a Howarth S5XL oboe in grenadilla, 2 new Buffet Greenlines, and a fantastic new Yamaha 841LKT (Lined,3rd octave in Kingwood).
Additionally, Buffet is now making an English Horn in grenadilla, and we brought one back from IDRS 2010 in Norman, OK. Call for more information.
We are proud to have a Puchner oboe model 733C here on trial. Please call for more information or to set up a trial.
Of course, routine maintenance on your instrument is a must. A few things to keep in mind: About every 6 months, use a very small amount of oil at the end of each key or lever. Every time you play, swab the oboe thoroughly and wipe off the keys (with a polishing cloth) and body with a soft cloth. Also, check the corks and keep a very small amount of grease on the tenon corks. NOTE: Keep grease off of the body of the oboe (especially the G# tonehole and pads). For bassoonists, use wax (parafin) on wrapped tenons and do not use dental floss to attempt to make the fit tighter. Annually, have the instrument checked by a repair technician to keep adjustments and seal at their best.
It works best in practicing to decide what you're going to work on before you start to play. Having a plan insures that the practice session will be more productive and efficient. Also, it gets really boring practicing the same thing for an hour. Divide up the time into shorter sessions, taking a little break in the middle. This will also help in remembering what you've learned.
With this chart one can compare the dimensions of many popular oboe shaper tips. Reprinted with the kind permission of Bob Hubbard at Westwind Double Reed.
While most shaper tip comparison charts start from the wide end of the shape, our charts compare the shapes from the spot where the cane closes at the top of the wrap so you can do more meaningful side-by-side comparisons at the most critical measurement points: tip, belly, and throat.
In the chart below, shaper tip widths are ranked generally from narrow-to-wide across all tips. Because each tip has unique differences in the curve of the shape and the rate of the taper, this chart helps you identify and test multiple tips with similar measurements. Measurements are shown in tenths of a millimeter to protect proprietary information. Noticeable differences, however, show up in the hundredths and sometimes thousandths of a millimeter.
These oboe and English horn tip charts compare several popular brands and models. Measurements of tips not manufactured by Westwind Double Reed were collected by measuring real tips on an extremely accurate measurement device.
With this chart one can compare the dimensions of many popular oboe shaper tips. Reprinted with the kind permission of Bob Hubbard at Westwind Double Reed.
While most shaper tip comparison charts start from the wide end of the shape, our charts compare the shapes from the spot where the cane closes at the top of the wrap so you can do more meaningful side-by-side comparisons at the most critical measurement points: tip, belly, and throat.
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Horn The wrap point (6.0mm) is assigned a value of zero. The belly is measured 3mm above that, the throat at 13mm, and the tip at 23mm. 6.0mm is a "typical" wrap point. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
* In the chart above, shaper tip widths are ranked generally from narrow-to-wide across all tips. Because each tip has unique differences in the curve of the shape and the rate of the taper, this chart helps you identify and test multiple tips with similar measurements. Measurements are shown in tenths of a millimeter to protect proprietary information. Noticeable differences, however, show up in the hundredths and sometimes thousandths of a millimeter.
These oboe and English horn tip charts compare several popular brands and models. Measurements of tips not manufactured by Westwind Double Reed were collected by measuring real tips on an extremely accurate measurement device.
| XX | 1930s |
| BX | 1964 |
| CA | 1965 |
| CI | 1967 |
| CU | 1973 |
| DK | 1975 |
| FG | 1981 |
| HI-HO | 1985 |
| HQ | 1986 |
| IM | 1988 |
| JC | 1989 |
| JE | 1990 |
| KR-KY | 1993 |
| LP | 1995 |
| LV | 1996 |
| MA-MN | 1997 |
| MY | 1998 |
| ND | 1999 |
| NO-NQ | 2000 |
| OB | 2001 |
| OL | 2002 |
| OU | 2003 |
| PG | 2004 |
| PQ | 2005 |
| QD | 2006 |
| QK | 2007 |
| RA | 2008 |
| RH | 2009 |
Midwest Musical Imports
2021 E. Hennepin, Suite 374
Minneapolis, MN 55413 [Map]
Toll free: 1-800-926-5587
Local: 1-612-331-4717
Fax: 1-612-331-4718
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Rates for U.S. (lower 48 states):
We are offering free standard shipping on all accessory orders until further notice.
USPS Priority Mail Rates for U.S. (lower 48 states):
$0-$50.................. $9.00
$50.01-100............ $10.00
$Over 100.00.......... $11.00
UPS Ground Rates for U.S. (lower 48 states):
$0-$50.................. $14.00
$50.01-100............ $15.00
$Over 100.00.......... $16.00
To place an order requiring Express Mail or OVERNIGHT UPS shipping, please call us at 800-926-5587. (Express and OVERNIGHT shipping options will not be available in our On-Line Shopping Cart. We need to confirm shipping details and charges by phone.) MMI cannot guarantee that all orders will be able to go out the same day they are received. However, we will do our best to ship orders same-day for customers with special shipping needs. Other shipping methods may be available - please feel free to call for details.
International Orders - MMI requires that international shipments be prepaid by the customer (by bank draft in U.S. funds) before leaving our shop. International customers are responsible for any customs duties or sales taxes that may be due upon delivery. For sales made to customers outside of the U.S. and Canada, all sales are considered final - no returns will be allowed. Note: For international orders (excluding Canada), we can no longer accept credit cards as a method of payment. We can accept a certified check in U.S. funds (call or e-mail for details).
We offer a generous two-week trial for most instruments at MMI, new or used. Heckel Crest bassoons and Lorée oboes, new and used, can be tested for one week only to help us accommodate all of our customers. Up to three oboes, 3 English horns, or two bassoons can be tried at one time, in order to compare different models or to pick the best particular instrument of one model. A valid credit card is all that is needed to secure the trial. All shipping charges are to be paid by the customer, whether or not an instrument is purchased. You may try as many instruments as you like, as long as you are willing to pay the shipping charges. Shipping/insurance charges for new instruments shipped in the U.S. are as follows: $33 for one oboe, $42 for two, and $54 for three. English horns: $36 for one, $47 for two, and $61 for three EHs. Shipping for one bassoon is $44, and $68 for two. Shipping for one contrabassoon is $95. (These shipping prices are calculated for UPS GROUND service. Please call for faster shipping service rates.)You must insure instruments for their full value when returning to our shop. Trial period extensions are sometimes possible if you are having trouble making the final decision. Please note that sometimes there is a waiting list for certain instruments that are in high demand (especially used instruments). If you decide to purchase an instrument, payment can be made by credit card (MC, VISA, Discover, American Express), check, or money order. We do not allow the free two-week trial arrangement outside the U.S. Please call for further information.
Bassoons: $79 for one, and $103 for two
Contrabassoon: $130 for oneMon-Th: 9AM - 6PM
Friday: 9AM - 5PM
Saturdays: 10AM - 2PM
Sunday: Closed
Central Time
Instrument trials by appointment
NEW LOWER PRICES! We've recently lowered prices on hundreds of products to serve you better. In addition to our standard friendly, knowledgeable service, we are offering free shipping on accessory orders (within the USA).
NEW LOWER PRICES! We've recently lowered prices on hundreds of products to serve you better. In addition to our standard friendly, knowledgeable service, we are offering free shipping on accessory orders (within the USA).
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