A method of improving the tonal characteristics of a woodwind instrument.
The method includes identifying a position on the woodwind instrument,
wherein placement of a tonal material thereto causes a lowering of
overtone amplitude during play, by observing overtone characteristics
during play; positioning the tonal material to the woodwind instrument;
measuring the overtone amplitude; playing the woodwind instrument; and
repositioning the tonal material to optimal overtone amplitude position;
and attaching the tonal material to the woodwind instrument, at the
optimal overtone amplitude position. The tonal material comprises one of
the group consisting of: garnet, jasper, agate, aventurine, carnelian,
citrine, fluorite, hematite, malachite, obsidian, onyx, tiger's eye,
turquoise, unakite, moonstone, peridot, jade, alexandrite, amethyst,
chalcedony, quartz, aquamarine, lolite, rhodolite, opal, topaz,
tourmaline, tanzanite, diamond, emerald, sapphire, ceylon sapphire, ruby,
woodwind, other metals, and combinations thereof.