The Physics of Musical Instruments

The Physics of Musical Instruments

1991 • 784 pages

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Although the history of musical instruments is nearly as old as civilization itself, the science of acoustics is quite recent. By understanding the physical basis of how instruments are used to make music, one hopes ultimately to be able to give physical criteria to distinguish a fine instrument from a mediocre one.

For many musical instruments it is only within the past few years that musical acoustics has achieved even a reasonable understanding of the basic mechanisms determining tone quality, and in some cases even major features of the sounding mechanism have only recently been unraveled. This book describes the results of such acoustical investigations - intellectual and practical exercises of great fascination.

Addressed to readers with a reasonable grasp of physics who are not put off by a little mathematics, this book discusses most of the traditional instruments currently in use in Western music. This second edition has been thoroughly revised to take into account the insights arising from recent research, and to generalize or clarify the presentation in many places.


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Νομίζω είναι αδύνατο να βρεις κάποιο βιβλίο που να μην έχει δανειστεί όχι απλά μερικά στοιχεία, αλλά ολόκληρα γραφήματα, τύπους, ακόμα και κεφάλαια από αυτό. Είναι τελικά η βίβλος της ακουστικής των μουσικών οργάνων.

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