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Wall Vibrations and Tone
Author:
Ken Shaw
★
2017
Date: 2011-03-29 12:37
More gasoline on the fire.
http://perso.univ-lemans.fr/~jgilbert/ArticlesPageWeb/2008_Nief&al_JASA_Influence_wall_vib.pdf
A very slight effect of wall vibrations on tone is possible in theory (though not in practice) where a clarinet mouthpiece is put on a very thin brass tube (about half the thickness of a flute tube) that is bent into a highly oval shape.
Good luck following the math.
Ken Shaw
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Re: Wall Vibrations and Tone
Author:
David Spiegelthal
★
2017
Date: 2011-03-30 03:02
And how about that Hamilton plating, Ken?
<before you reply, you may want to don your flak suit>
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Re: Wall Vibrations and Tone
Author:
Paul Miller
Date: 2011-03-30 03:13
Hamilton plating... I'm gonna say....
placebo
<Halon system activated>
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Re: Wall Vibrations and Tone
Author:
Bassie
Date: 2011-03-31 09:04
Thanks, I will attempt to read this at some point!
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