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The Effects of Cutting a Hole in the Wood on the Sound Quality

The airflow at these low frequencies of the resonance is actually maximised at the perimeter, at the edge. It's not very active in the interior. If you eliminated that void area and stretched it out and had more perimeter, as you have in the F hole, you're maximising the flow. Think about what happens when you are near a tall building on a windy day. The air strikes this big obstacle, the big surface of the building, and it has to escape somewhere. Chudbury's is a great innovator. I think it's clear he loved to experiment, and he himself must have been fascinated by how and why the shapes of these holes would make such a difference

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