serious dents that affect the sound
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- bloke
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serious dents that affect the sound
Since I sound like crap, I'm looking to buy some serious dents that affect the sound.
thanks.
thanks.
- the elephant
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Re: serious dents that affect the sound
For a nominal fee (or lunch) plus transportation, I would be glad to come and install said dents, but I will not guarantee my work.
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Re: serious dents that affect the sound
Everybody knows about certain F tubas where "the dent" helps low C intonation. I have another.
On the Besson New Standard 17-inch bell 3-valve comp I used to have, it had a sizable dent in the primary knuckle between the 1st and 2nd valve. Thinking this impeded response, I took the dent out. My fifth partials immediately went flat. so I carefully reintroduced the dent one tap at a time, until I achieved a balance between stuffiness and intonation. Go figure.
On the Besson New Standard 17-inch bell 3-valve comp I used to have, it had a sizable dent in the primary knuckle between the 1st and 2nd valve. Thinking this impeded response, I took the dent out. My fifth partials immediately went flat. so I carefully reintroduced the dent one tap at a time, until I achieved a balance between stuffiness and intonation. Go figure.
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Re: serious dents that affect the sound
My wife claims that I am seriously dents...
If it’s tourist season, why can’t we shoot them?
Re: serious dents that affect the sound
One night in the rain, (very early 80's) I was tooling along in my Austin Healey and a Datsun 510 guy turned in front of me BAM t-boned him...my head broke the windshield pillar. I have no idea the effect of that serious dent on the sound when I play though, as I hadn't yet resumed playing (since high school) till a year or two later. But it does explain a lot of other things.
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Re: serious dents that affect the sound
I once asked a eBay seller (selling a tuba so badly smashed that one of the bows was paper thin) if the dents affected the sound.
He of course said that the dents did not affect the sound.
He of course said that the dents did not affect the sound.
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