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L14 Vibrating Air Columns, Organs, and Flutes. Flute. CT 3.4.2. What's the function of finger holes in a flute? To create an edgetone To shorten or lengthen the pipe Emphasizes the affects of the reed Mostly aesthetic More than one of these. Recorder. Pan Pipes. CT12.1.4b.
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CT 3.4.2 What's the function of finger holes in a flute? • To create an edgetone • To shorten or lengthen the pipe • Emphasizes the affects of the reed • Mostly aesthetic • More than one of these
CT12.1.4b A flute playing its lowest note is shown in spectrum “A”. f1 refers to the fundamental of the flute. Which spectrum best matches a panpipe half as long as the flute? B A amplitude amplitude f1,flute f1,flute 6f1 6f1 C amplitude D amplitude f1.flute 6f1 f1,flute 6f1 E) None of these looks right.
CT12.1.4b A flute playing its lowest note is shown in spectrum “A”. f1 refers to the fundamental of the flute. Which spectrum best matches a panpipe (of equal length) playing its lowest note? B A amplitude amplitude f1,flute f1,flute 6f1 6f1 C amplitude D amplitude f1.flute 6f1 f1,flute 6f1 E) None of these looks right.
CT 3.4.3 If we halve the length of a tube in a wind instrument what will happen? • The period is halved • The frequency is doubled • Raises the pitch one octave • Both a and b • a, b, and c
CT 12.1.2 If you double the diameter of a long organ pipe, what happens to the fundamental you hear? • Goes down by an octave • Goes down, but way less than an octave • Goes up, by an octave • Goes up, but way less than an octave • Something else