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 How does weather affect intonation?
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2006-08-05 16:35

Hello

I'm interested to know, what is the proportion of the intonation change that is caused because of weather to the general intonation of the instrument (for example some notes more affected than others). It is VERY hot today, and like the normal effect my clarinet plays very sharp. Checking with a tuner, it looks like all notes got sharper by about the same. I'm wondering if there is a usual effect or if it can be different on each clarinet because of different bore shape, acoustic design, etc.?

I hope my question is clear because it was a little difficult to phrase it in English. If I need to explain better let me know.

Thanks.

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