Influence of reed motion on the resonance frequency of reed-blown wood-wind instruments
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When vibrating, the needs of wood wind instruments displace an amount of air that shifts the resonance frequency of the instrument in the same way as does a mouthpiece cavity. In cylindrical instruments, this shift corresponds to an effective lengthening of the resonating tube. In conical instruments, the shift is strongly frequency dependent and it is essential for bringing first and second mode in tune. © 1966, American Institute of Physics.
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283146
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 45(2), pp. 513-514.
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513-514