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The Mechanics of Sound Photo credit: http://bit.ly/1li0QG4 CC licensed. In this first topic we begin with a broad overview of sound in general and move to what you do on your instrument, looking at some of the mechanics of how and why. We need to begin with the everyday, to set a context before moving […]

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