My mistake. You first used the tenor neck unaltered stopped and then switched to the alto neck without a tenon stopped. Then you changed to the alto neck unstopped. It was kind of like a sax neck shell game.
I did actually mistake the alto result for one of the tenor results. I will certainly read more carefully next time.
Does your digital tuner give the reading in Hz or in cents?
I can't imagine that airy sound from blowing across the end of the neck making audible out of tune "beats" with another fixed pitch. Are you sure about that?
Is there any chance you could record the sound you get to an MP3 file so I can run it through my frequency analysis software? I would like to see if that gives the same exact pitch.
I guess "no soup for me". Sorry for the "honest" mistake.
John
I did actually mistake the alto result for one of the tenor results. I will certainly read more carefully next time.
Does your digital tuner give the reading in Hz or in cents?
I can't imagine that airy sound from blowing across the end of the neck making audible out of tune "beats" with another fixed pitch. Are you sure about that?
Is there any chance you could record the sound you get to an MP3 file so I can run it through my frequency analysis software? I would like to see if that gives the same exact pitch.
I guess "no soup for me". Sorry for the "honest" mistake.
John