Klarinet Archive - Posting 000914.txt from 1999/12

From: mcirone <mcirone@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] science fair project
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 21:49:32 -0500

Hi Benjamin,
You might want to consider something on the physics of the clarinet. It's
quite interesting. You could also set up something on the effect of various
length clarinet on the tone and pitch. Any good library should have a few
books. If you just need various types of reeds for your project (maybe a test
of vibration and resistance) you can visit my website at
http://allwoodwinds.homepage.com.

Benjamin Stutzman wrote:

> I need ideas for a science fair project in the spring. I have about 5
> months to complete the project. I am a junior in high school, so it can
> be pretty in depth. I would like to do something related to the
> clarinet (that IS my passion), but don't want to do something elementary
> looking, such as: "Which type of reed lasts longest?" I would prefer to
> do a project that takes some knowledge, but one that doesn't require
> lots of expensive equipment (except reeds; I'm willing to buy a bunch of
> those). Time isn't really an issue. Any ideas, no matter how absurd,
> are welcome.
>
> Thanks!
> ______________
> Benjamin Stutzman
> benstutzman@-----.net
>
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