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 Re: Diagnostic Crow
Author: johnt 
Date:   2009-09-24 16:33

The reed should have a rattle; especially as the pitch descends. It's what makes the low notes speak. The rattle should be on pitch, C to C# If there is no rattle, that's a sign too much wood has been taken off, usually from the back (behind the heart or plateau)



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