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Author: BobD
Date: 2013-10-03 17:03
I agree with tictac that the machining characteristics can be a factor via dimensional tolerances. However; I have a few metal clarinets and I have not observed their having significantly different tonal characteristics than my wood ones. On the other hand, I have one aluminum barrel and I'm inclined to think it has an effect on tone charcteristics due to its thermal conductivity. There are so many variables involved in producing sound with a clarinet that it is very difficult to isolate one of them for study. And then you have the player's variables. Why do people have different voices?
Bob Draznik
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AAAClarinet |
2013-10-01 05:13 |
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Maestro_6 |
2013-10-01 05:28 |
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Gordon (NZ) |
2013-10-01 13:32 |
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William |
2013-10-02 18:37 |
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tictactux |
2013-10-02 18:54 |
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kdk |
2013-10-03 13:15 |
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Re: different wood, different resistance? |
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BobD |
2013-10-03 17:03 |
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David Spiegelthal |
2013-10-04 15:14 |
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cyclopathic |
2013-10-04 15:27 |
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Tom Ridenour |
2013-10-06 17:45 |
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David Spiegelthal |
2013-10-04 15:50 |
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Tom Ridenour |
2013-10-06 18:01 |
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BobD |
2013-10-06 22:36 |
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