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| === PATHETIC LIPS === | === PATHETIC LIPS === | ||
| - | the pathetic lips are a set of double reed tube instruments that are directionally reversed, as in the double lamell reed is forced closed like other doubled reeds but the act of closing it is from air flowing though the body of the read that flows out the tips rather then air flowing in the tips and out the back of the reed. (on a side note I have not found a good terminology for this phenomena just yet). This type of reed can be described as two individual parallel lamells, placed a short distance apart that when air flows between them are forced to draw inward be negative air pressure and smack into one another, at which point the air flow is cut off and the reeds return to their original position and the cycle repeats. | ||
| - | Pitch is determined by the length and tension of the two lamells. | + | {{: |
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| + | The pathetic lips are a double (single/ | ||
| + | (on a side note I have not found a good terminology for this phenomena just yet). \\ | ||
| + | This type of reed can be described as two individual parallel lamells (like tines of a kalimba), placed a short distance apart and when air flows between them they are forced to draw inward by the negative air pressure and smack into one another, at which point the air flow is cut off and the reeds return to their original position and the cycle repeats. | ||
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| + | Pitch is determined by the length and tension of the two lamells | ||
| + | This set should be considered one mechanism, because | ||
| I have began to call these instruments pathetic lips, in reference to what is developing as a set of unrelated instruments all called pathetic. In this context the word pathetic is being used to mean weak-sounding, | I have began to call these instruments pathetic lips, in reference to what is developing as a set of unrelated instruments all called pathetic. In this context the word pathetic is being used to mean weak-sounding, | ||
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