Abstract

Tonal spectra of wind instruments are sometimes estimated using passive-filter theory, or the principle of linear superposition. Experiments are described that illustrate the inadequacy of such calculations. Small changes in air-column frequencies and of the damping of these resonances can lead to large changes in the generated sound spectrum.

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