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 Re: Do thin-walled bells make for better resonance and response?
Author: ClaV 
Date:   2016-10-29 18:39

Platinum (or better iridium) are the densest materials. Here you are - so many market opportunities not only for new different types of hard rubber.

On another side - carbon fibre (or better nanotube) bell would be the thinnest and lighest.

Sawing off the bell of your typical metal clarinet would hardly help - they are shorter and accoustically match a wider bore.

I have hardly seen anyone disproving that clarinet is an aerophone and largely the inner shape of the bell (especially since it is the farthest from the vibrating reed) should matter, but there are many subttle opinions for a book or two...



Post Edited (2016-10-29 18:42)

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