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Author: GMac
Date: 2005-08-19 20:10
Sorry, I wasn't clear with what I was saying. A lot people attribute the 'blow-out' phenomenon to the wood simply having vibrated so much as to have lost its resonance, and they believe that once an instrument is blown-out that it is irrepairable. I am saying that the belief that you can't repair it is a myth, and that the cause of the instrument feeling that way is also not that of blowing through or making it resonate too much, but rather the effect of the keys on top of the chimney (at the top of the tone holes) as I was mentioning in my other post.
Graham
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