Author: Rina
Date: 2002-04-09 09:43
Let me preface my query by saying that I have been through the search engine and got some information, but I need more (especially if I'm going to write 9000 words on the subject)...
Question: Does anybody have proof (acoustical) of how structural changes to the clarinet change the intonation? i.e. if you fraise a tone hole this happens, if you change the bore size, that happens, if you change the barrel or the bell blah blah blah...
There is a lot of anecdotal evidence, and I'm interested in writing a paper that puts together all the information, but I would like it to have that elusive "proof" from acoustical studies. (I suspect I'm going to have to be the one who does the research) If anyone has done some work and would like to share, please let me know.
with thanks to all of you engineers and mathemeticians who I know will jump in feet first to reply :-)
Rina
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