what harmonic series is predominant in a clarinet
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In a clarinet, the reed end of the instrument acts as a node and the first open hole acts as an antinode. because the shape of the clarinet is nearly cylindrical, its harmonic series approximately follows that of a pipe closed at one end
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In a clarinet, the reed end of the instrument acts as a node and the first open hole acts as an antinode. because the shape of the clarinet is nearly cylindrical, its harmonic series approximately follows that of a pipe closed at one end.
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