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Clarification on meanings

Lamell-Membrane, 3 walled Lamell, True Reeds, Sheltered Reeds. The exact terminology is unclear
Reed- Any air blown material that can be mounted into a tube that has pitch reinforcement.
Invert reeds are now Labrophones. Clarification that there can be both rigid and elastic labrophones (perhaps rigid are called invert reeds specifically).

Clarification about the importance of examples that have both turbulence and consonance, consonant instruments minimize the amount of effect that unique combinations of the generating force and material objects have one one another, the differences between similar classes are much more pronounced on instruments with greater degrees of turbulence in their function. Think of the screams I developed using a lamell-reed versus attempting the same function with a true reed. The true reed has far less ability to have an unstable vibrational pattern because the walls are reinforced (or sheltered) and even lass is able to be done with a crushed reed because the damping reduces upper harmonics. (in this sense both have a form of damping, one harmonically dominate and the other pitch stabilizing but effecting harmonics less).

New classifications

Pitch reinforcement- the tube of a wind instrument
Pitch regulation is now a modulation a class

Version 0.5 and older

This is the version I applied with in December of 2022, the prior versions are all blurred together because of the rapid development of the ideas.

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