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Building and Tuning Trumpet Pipes
By Burl Updyke

I am starting to make the trumpet pipes for a MIDI-controlled version
of a Wurlitzer 104/105 band organ.  I have metal working tools and
I plan to make the shallots and reeds following the dimensions used
by Wurlitzer.

It seems to me that if I could test and trim the wooden resonator
to the correct length by using the sound produced by a square wave
generator (I assume a reed pretty much produces a square wave), I could
then concentrate on tuning the reeds.  Has someone tried this?

Regards,
Burl Updyke


(Message sent Tue 20 May 2008, 11:49:10 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Building, Pipes, Trumpet, Tuning

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