Klarinet Archive - Posting 000138.txt from 1999/04

From: Bill Hausmann <bhausman@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] re: Density of Wood
Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 08:09:40 -0500

At 03:58 AM 4/3/99 -0800, David Renaud wrote:

>If the vibration of the material makes no difference,then why does grabing
hold of the
>barrel while playing, restricting vibration,alter the timbre slightly?
>The tube, texture, temperature, geomety, player, reed ,etc ........ has
not changed,
>the timbre will. The only change is the restriction of vibration of the
material.
>Therefore the vibrating material must be lending some effect on the timbre.
>
Does it really affect the timbre, or does it only change how the sound is
REFLECTED to your ears?

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