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Woodwind 1 (10 mins, ~9 MB)

Author
[email protected] (Clive Greated)
Published
Mon 27 Oct 2008
Episode Link
http://webapps.ph.ed.ac.uk/podcasts/Physics/musac/podcasts.html

In a woodwind the sound is generated by the resonating air column within the instrument, the material of construction being of secondary importance. To a first approximation the flute can be considered as a cylindrical tube open at both ends, the clarinet as a cylindrical tube closed at one end and the saxophone, oboe and bassoon as conical tubes closed at one end. All these instruments generate a complete harmonic series and overblow the octave, except for the clarinet which generates predominantly odd harmonics in the low register and overblows the twelfth.

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