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Excerpt from An Essay on the Construction of Flutes: Giving a History and Description of the Most Recent Improvements, With an Explanation of the Principles of Acoustics Applicable to the Manufacture of Wind Instruments
Mr. Rudall, however, did not care to publish the treatise. It was laid aside, and forgotten until quite lately; when, soon after dohm's death, certain public attacks upon his character, coupled with a denial of the originality of his invention, drew from me a reply. This reminded Mr. Carte, the present repte sentative of the firm of Rudall Rose, that he possessed bohm's own account of all the circumstances in dispute, and he was good enough to send it to me. The pamphlet, which is in dohm's own hand-writing, as I can vouch, has an interest of its own, wholly distinct from the facts relating to D'ohm's connection with Gordon. I imagine it will be read with no little pleasure by most ?ute players, whether professional or amateur, giving us, as it does, a clear and succinct summary of those principles of acoustics which are applicable to the con struction of all wind instruments.
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