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Why the preferences of the instrument maker in choosing the wood are not helping the work of the dendrochronologist?

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Why the preferences of the instrument maker in choosing the wood are not helping the work of the dendrochronologist?

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top Instrument makers usually choose wood with a low sensitivity, i.e. from trees that grew in positions on sites protected from sudden changes in climate. This may contribute to sound quality but is of little help to dendrochronologists attempting to date instruments, who would rather examine wood without very pronounced signatures and pointer years.

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