Klarinet Archive - Posting 000215.txt from 2000/01

From: klara <klahall@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] Re: Clar.mkr. now tone&acoustics
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2000 17:05:52 -0500

On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 04:57:18 -0800 (PST) gtg <gtgallant@-----.com> writes:
><<When attending my first string workshop with Kato'
>Havas, I was impressed with her demonstration in the
>audible difference in tone of violin when clamped in
>all connections to body and when the contact is
>floating, flexible.>>
>
>Already off. A violin's body DOES vibrate, the
>material used in its construction would probably make
>a big difference. The clarinet, on the other hand, is
>too thick to vibrate using the breath. Two absolutely
>different animals and not suited for any comparison.
>
Of course the string instruments are different and much more vibrant.
It is also true that string instruments that are played are more resonant
than the ones that sit in the closet.

Try your clarinet and see---especially c and below in the chalumeau.

I have always been interested in sympathetic vibrations and resonances,
which can show up in surprising places.

annhall,
who when having trouble falling asleep as a child would hum different
pitches to see which bedsprings would resonant.

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