Thanks Alan I was waiting for your response and when I didn't get one I suspected you were actually building guitars or had problems with posting.
"Does the tap tone or Chladni pattern correlate with the sound of the finished instrument?" That was my question that you couldn't reply to. Your answer was noted.
But there is some limitations to what the tap tones might correlate with difinitively. Clarity is a term that has (clear) meaning IMO. A guitar with good clarity will exhibit a certain modal density or high amplitude in a range of frequency that makes it sound clear. This is most commonly in a much higher range than anything that the free plate lower tap tones exhibit. Not to be argumentative, if you hear something then it IS there and I don't dispute that, but I read so many comments here about how tapping on the plate leads to this or that. Or "voicing" concepts, even some that are exclusive enough to be only available by extensive training, for a fee of course.
Okay, here is my point iin a nutshell, or I guess question. Are the (main) tap tones of the free plates any value besides defining the lower end of the guitars output? Is there anything like Dunnwald's numbers for guitars?
http://www.akutek.info/Papers/AB_Geometrical_measures.pdf