
doi: 10.1250/ast.10.269
Reed vibrations and pressure variations in the reed have been observed at the same time for the lowest note of a bassoon artificially blown. For comparison, the observations have been performed also for a cone simulating the bassoon and for a bassoon without tone holes. Behaviors of the bassoon and the bassoon-like systems artificially blown are fairly similar and remarkably complicated.
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