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Author: Bob Bernardo
Date: 2018-02-17 13:31
Wow Dan! So interesting.
I have an idea and it won't cost much at all so I'll get one. A store called Harbor Freight sells these infrared thermometers so I will first take a reading of the room and the clarinet and see if they both read the same when cold.
Then I'll play the clarinet for a few minutes and see what the 2 registers read, the upper and lower registers. Than after about 20 minutes. I will take readings every few minutes but just record any significant changes and report back.
I will try to get one this weekend.
A really GREAT subject to check out. It will help solve several issues such as what really causes cracks, the temperature or moisture. So far it seems like moisture more of a concern by far than temperature. More follow up this week.
Designer of - Vintage 1940 Cicero Mouthpieces and the La Vecchia mouthpieces
Yamaha Artist 2015
Post Edited (2018-02-17 13:35)
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Dan Shusta |
2018-02-17 10:16 |
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Bob Bernardo |
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