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Tuning a Xylophone
By Alan Erb

Xylophone tuning is an art and science, so it's good to take it
cautiously.  Remove material from the center area and the note goes
flatter; removing from the ends and the note sharpens.

If the bar is properly made the mounting hole is at a very precise
nodal location that must not be changed or the sound will suffer.

Alan Erb
Carson City, Nevada



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