Salty John
Well-Known Member
The rigger who checked my rigging did exactly that. There must be a formula for the note sounded by a given length and tension, so this may be a good idea.
It's a good idea but apparently very difficult to achieve with any degree of accuracy. A system of measuring the tension in steel reinforcing wire in structures by measuring the note produced when the wire is struck has been patented. The very low frequency of the sound - low tens of Hz - makes it very difficult and, as a result, the process to measure these low frequencies very complex and expensive. Such low frequencies are difficult for the human ear to 'measure', I'm informed, so twanging a stay is more likely to provide a subjective measure of its tension from the resistance felt to the finger rather than the sound it makes.