27? Perhaps 42?

Ron Nossaman RNossaman@cox.net
Sat, 07 Jun 2003 19:57:49 -0500


>It was just a mathematical example of what happends. I
>have no idea what it means in real terms. I do know it
>would make the already difficult bass on a piano
>harder to blend in at the break and that octaves would
>have to be quite large.
>=====
>Don Rose

It's not how close or how far from the terminations the wrap starts that 
counts. You will have already adequately accommodated the transition from 
bass to tenor in the revised scale. It's how close your string maker gets 
to the bare end length that you specified when you sent him the data.

Ron N


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