
@inproceedings{ViTa2015_24,
	author = {Gangl, Manuel and Hofmann, Alex},
	title = {Comparison between the measured and played intonation on four e-flat clarinets in the altissimo register},
	booktitle = {Proceedings of the Third Vienna Talk on Music Acoustics},
	year = {2015},
	pages = {45--51},
	editor = {Mayer, Alexander and Chatziioannou, Vasileios and Goebl, Werner},
	abstract = {In this paper, two experiments were conducted to compare the intonation in the altissimo register (C#6--C7) on four german Eb-clarinets. In order to perform the experiments a fingering chart was created including twelve main fingerings with up to eight alternative fingerings (68 fingerings in total). 
As a first method, a professional clarinetist recorded the 68 fingerings in an 
anechoic chamber under controlled performance conditions. As a second method, input impedance measurements (BIAS) were done to gain objective data of the instrument's build quality, independent of a player. From the results of the first experiment, the tones of the altissimo register were 
subdivided into three groups of tones: In the first group (C#6-F#6) the main 
fingerings resulted in a correct intonation. In the second group 
(G6-G#6), alternative fingerings were proposed which helped to correct 
the intonation. In the third group (A6-C7), it was impossible for the 
professional performer to play the targeted pitches. 
A comparison of the intonation curves from the audio recordings and from the input impedance measurements indicated contrary trends. 
It remains an open question, which factors are actually limiting the 
playing range of the instruments. It is hypothesized that both, the low input
impedance peaks for the altissimo notes and the reed's natural frequency may 
limit the ambitus of the instrument.},
	address = {Vienna, Austria},
	publisher = {Institute Of Music Acoustics (Wiener Klangstil)},
	
}