For the generation of sound, some woodwind musical instruments, e.g. oboe, bassoon, clarinet and saxophone, are provided with mouthpieces made from reeds. These reeds are the culms of Arundo donax, a tall, cane-like perennial grass. A general problem is that the material is of varying quality, yet externally differences cannot be observed. Hence, large proportions of the prepared reeds are unusable. One hypothesis is that the changes in quality are correlated with differences in the chemical and anatomical structure of the tissue. Therefore, a comparison of superior and inferior mouthpieces, used by professional musicians, was undertaken to determinate potential indicators of quality. Nuclear microprobe analysis of reeds was carried out and...
The wooden reed and metal reed compared. The stainless steel reed is in use at the moment
Although organ flue pipes have been widely studied, the same claim cannot be made for pipe organ ree...
Wood is an essential material for the manufacture of musical instruments. Evaluating its acoustic qu...
International audienceThe perceived quality of cane reeds used on saxophones or clarinets may be ver...
Note:The perceived quality of cane reeds used on saxophones or clarinets may be very different from ...
The subjective quality of cane reeds used on saxophones or clarinets may be very different from one ...
The sound production by the saxophone, a single-reed wind instrument, relies mainly on the control o...
The construction of reeds is of much interest in the oboe community, because professional oboists sp...
A STUDY OF OBOE REEDS 2 Professional oboists spend more time making reeds than they do playing the o...
International audienceThe subjective quality of single cane reed used for saxophone or clarinet may ...
The influence of the material in the flute construction represents an important argument among flut...
This book addresses key questions about the materials used for the wind instruments of classical sym...
The purpose of this study was to investigate possible effects of reed stiffness on the radiated wave...
This book addresses key questions about the materials used for the wind instruments of classical sym...
Wood percussion instruments have been part of culture since the earliest human societies. In making ...
The wooden reed and metal reed compared. The stainless steel reed is in use at the moment
Although organ flue pipes have been widely studied, the same claim cannot be made for pipe organ ree...
Wood is an essential material for the manufacture of musical instruments. Evaluating its acoustic qu...
International audienceThe perceived quality of cane reeds used on saxophones or clarinets may be ver...
Note:The perceived quality of cane reeds used on saxophones or clarinets may be very different from ...
The subjective quality of cane reeds used on saxophones or clarinets may be very different from one ...
The sound production by the saxophone, a single-reed wind instrument, relies mainly on the control o...
The construction of reeds is of much interest in the oboe community, because professional oboists sp...
A STUDY OF OBOE REEDS 2 Professional oboists spend more time making reeds than they do playing the o...
International audienceThe subjective quality of single cane reed used for saxophone or clarinet may ...
The influence of the material in the flute construction represents an important argument among flut...
This book addresses key questions about the materials used for the wind instruments of classical sym...
The purpose of this study was to investigate possible effects of reed stiffness on the radiated wave...
This book addresses key questions about the materials used for the wind instruments of classical sym...
Wood percussion instruments have been part of culture since the earliest human societies. In making ...
The wooden reed and metal reed compared. The stainless steel reed is in use at the moment
Although organ flue pipes have been widely studied, the same claim cannot be made for pipe organ ree...
Wood is an essential material for the manufacture of musical instruments. Evaluating its acoustic qu...