Hello Valerie,

3) a tuning fork gets sharper, if the ends are sharpened for multi purpose use.

2) composite material from mineral powder & special glue would not change pitch
with rising temperatures.
1) I would not care for that, as long as the horn plays. Would be one of my 
dreams,
owning a horn which plays by itself. I never owned a horn which played sharper, 
nor
one playing lower, nor one playing as a stand alone device.

IT IS THE PLAYER (female or male or none).

HAPPY EASTER To You & all the others on this list.
Regards from Brazil.

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Am 21.04.2011 um 19:28 schrieb valerie wells:

> I would be grateful to anyone who even attempts to answer the following
> questions for me.
> 
> 1. Why does a warm horn play sharper than a cold horn?
> 2. Would different alloys effect how much the pitch changes with
> temperature?
> 3. And finally, does a tuning fork go a little sharp when it's warmed?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Valerie
> -- 
> Valerie Wells
> The Balanced Embouchure Method
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