Musical Acoustics: An Introduction |
Contents
Waves and Vibrations | 19 |
Sources of Sound | 43 |
Sound Propagation | 61 |
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acoustical amplitude basilar membrane bass beats Benade called Chapter chord chromatic scale clarinet components corresponding critical bands curves decibel diatonic scale direction edgetone effect electrical electronic energy equal temperament example f₁ fifth flow flute force formant frequency ratios fundamental fundamental frequency graph harmonic series hear higher hole impedance input instruments intensity interval JASA length listener loudness loudspeaker magnetic major third mass means measure membrane meter microphone motion move musical acoustics natural modes notes octave oscillation pattern pendulum perception percussion instruments piano pipe pitch play pressure produce quency radiation recipe reed resonance reverberation scale Section semitones shown in Figure signal sine waves sound level sound wave soundboard speaker spectrum speed standing waves string timbre tion trumpet tube tuning UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA valve vibration violin vocal tract voltage W/mē waveform wavelength