Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Why the pitch of a boon is more sensitive to a change in air temperature than the pitch of a cello?

I'm in no way a woodwind expert (seeing as I play Trombone) but I ume that because a boon has metal components the temperature affects these parts and that is what causes its sensitivity. Since the cello is pretty much completely wood, its affected less than an instrument made with metal

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