
I have built a few pvc tin whistles and noticed, as other have, that it's impossible to tune both high and low octaves evenly; one is always too flat or the other too sharp.
After I noticed that the octaves tuning became even further apart when experimenting with a semicircular (concave) fipple lip shape, rather than straight, I had the idea that following on from this effect, square finger holes might allow the octaves to be tuned more closely together.
Is anyone familiar with square holes (I know they make a square hole flute) or has done any experimentation on this?
or opinions based on physics?
thanks