Sound and Music: An Elementary Treatise on the Physical Constitution of Musical Sounds and HarmonyMacmillan, 1896 - 223 páginas |
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... variation in length alone ; ( 2 ) in am- plitude alone ; ( 3 ) in form1 alone . Fig . 4 ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ... ( 3 ) 1 The reader may rightly object that between the three curves in ( 2 ) there are what would , according to ordinary ...
... variation in length alone ; ( 2 ) in am- plitude alone ; ( 3 ) in form1 alone . Fig . 4 ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ... ( 3 ) 1 The reader may rightly object that between the three curves in ( 2 ) there are what would , according to ordinary ...
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... variations as were due to differ- ences of form might come into consideration . The reader should construct similar figures with other forms , and so convince himself more thoroughly that to every distinct form of wave there corresponds ...
... variations as were due to differ- ences of form might come into consideration . The reader should construct similar figures with other forms , and so convince himself more thoroughly that to every distinct form of wave there corresponds ...
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... variations between them proceed according to different laws , when the modes of particle - vibration are different . The more particles we lay down in their proper positions in a and a ' , the less abrupt will be the changes of distance ...
... variations between them proceed according to different laws , when the modes of particle - vibration are different . The more particles we lay down in their proper positions in a and a ' , the less abrupt will be the changes of distance ...
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... variation of condensation and rarefac- tion at different points of a single wave , it is con- venient to have a picture of the mode of vibration by which , as we know [ § 16 ] , that law is determined . Such a picture we have in the ...
... variation of condensation and rarefac- tion at different points of a single wave , it is con- venient to have a picture of the mode of vibration by which , as we know [ § 16 ] , that law is determined . Such a picture we have in the ...
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... variations of a different kind can be easily detected . In the howl- ing of the wind the sound rises to a considerable degree of shrillness , then falls , then rises again , and so on . On parts of the coast where a shingly beach of ...
... variations of a different kind can be easily detected . In the howl- ing of the wind the sound rises to a considerable degree of shrillness , then falls , then rises again , and so on . On parts of the coast where a shingly beach of ...
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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