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In Reply to: RE: "just like an instrument does" posted by marc g. on November 24, 2020 at 10:38:03
> Horned instruments fire towards the audience, no?
the metal walls also oscillate and radiate significant sound.
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French horns do not.
tuba! lituus? sarrusophone?
saxophone / saxtromba / saxtuba? well, there's other woodwinds too ... basoon! bass and contra bass clarinet ... and ... uh
actually, that's all I got
regards,
when their keyholes are open (as is the case for most notes) there will be significant sound emitted there, and not on the bell. In fact that's why for a clarinet, for instance, the notes with holes open up to the higher part of the instrument (and there are 2 ranges depending on the 12th key being used or not) project further and have higher frequency harmonics audible.
'higher frequency harmonics audible'
that's all I've ever been able to get trying to play reeds Dr.!
just terrible! babies cried, dogs barked, a cacophonous non-melodious din
of course, I was the guy that went through a two year supply of valve oil in three weeks with it drooling out of the bell when trying to play coronet for band ... eventually switched to guitar because the folks were wise enough to deny me the drum set I lusted after ... a very wise move
regards,
I'll tell you though Kal, I find the metaphor of 'firing' instruments to be vaguely disturbing unless it's used with a military marching band
oh! my poor sensitivities!
regards,
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