Sound and Music: An Elementary Treatise on the Physical Constitution of Musical Sounds and HarmonyMacmillan, 1896 - 223 páginas |
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... facts . Points on which special difficulty was ex- perienced by readers of the first edition are here somewhat more fully elucidated . The author has , of course , consulted the revised edition ' of Helmholtz's Tonempfindungen . 1 ...
... facts . Points on which special difficulty was ex- perienced by readers of the first edition are here somewhat more fully elucidated . The author has , of course , consulted the revised edition ' of Helmholtz's Tonempfindungen . 1 ...
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... fact a much closer one than the rough nature of the observation would have led one to expect . In the North cloister of Trinity College , Cambridge , there is an unusually distinct echo from the wall at its eastern extremity . Standing ...
... fact a much closer one than the rough nature of the observation would have led one to expect . In the North cloister of Trinity College , Cambridge , there is an unusually distinct echo from the wall at its eastern extremity . Standing ...
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... fact that the difference between the horizontal and vertical diameters of the oval diminished as the depth of the water in- creased , the brothers Weber inferred that at the surface of very deep water these diameters would be equal ...
... fact that the difference between the horizontal and vertical diameters of the oval diminished as the depth of the water in- creased , the brothers Weber inferred that at the surface of very deep water these diameters would be equal ...
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... Fig . 8 B ( 2 ) A ( 3 ) A B ( 2 ) , and as three of ( 3 ) . Therefore , in virtue of the fact proved in § 9 , a particle makes one complete vibration in ( 1 ) while the long wave passes I. § 10. ] 23 SUCCESSIVE VIBRATIONS .
... Fig . 8 B ( 2 ) A ( 3 ) A B ( 2 ) , and as three of ( 3 ) . Therefore , in virtue of the fact proved in § 9 , a particle makes one complete vibration in ( 1 ) while the long wave passes I. § 10. ] 23 SUCCESSIVE VIBRATIONS .
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... fact that , in the case there represented , the vibrating particles move uniformly , i.e. with equal velocity , throughout their paths . If we take other modes of vibration , we shall find that this equidistance no longer exists . Fig ...
... fact that , in the case there represented , the vibrating particles move uniformly , i.e. with equal velocity , throughout their paths . If we take other modes of vibration , we shall find that this equidistance no longer exists . Fig ...
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absolute pitch Accordingly air-column air-particles amplitude associated wave-form beats chords clang coincides combination-tone composite sounds concord consonance and dissonance consonant corresponding crest discord dissonance distance equal waves exactly Fifth figure fixed flue-pipes follows fork forms of vibration Fourth fundamental-tone give rise harmonium heard Helmholtz Hence horizontal human voice initial line instrument intensity interval inversion length loudness Major Minor Seventh Minor Sixth Minor Third mode of vibration motion moving Musical notation musical sound nodes obtained Octave open pipe opposite directions overtones pair partial-tones particle-vibration particles pendulum pianoforte piston pitch position pressure produced prong pulse of condensation pulse of rarefaction pulse-lengths rate of vibration resonance resonance-boxes result scale shown in Fig simple tones single musical stopped pipe string suppose swing tion tonic Tonic Sol-fa traversing triads trough tube tuning tuning-fork unison ventral segments vertical vibration-fraction vibration-numbers vibrations per second wave-length wires