Steve!!!
 
You actually hit on an important part of this research!  I had no idea  
others were so involved in this sort of thing.  Part of the software  package 
is 
the "Musical And Scientific Hornalgorhythmitator" or MASH for  short.
 
To be exact, it takes approximately 4,584 samples to do the open F  horn.  
You can figure the amount for a full double from there.  That  is only the 
number inside the tubing, not including testing in and outside  of the hall for 
what colors the projected sound emits.
 
Thanks again for your interest!
 
KB
 
In a message dated 4/2/2009 1:01:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
horn-requ...@music.memphis.edu writes:

message:  5
date: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 18:11:31 -0700
from: Steve Haflich  <s...@franz.com>
subject: [Hornlist] Re: [horn] New Acoustical Testing  of the Horn

Kendall --

As you move the probe down the tube, does  it also measure the changing
proof of the mash condensate, or just the  color?

Exactly how many times did you guys  sample?



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