Sound and Music: A Non-mathematical Treatise on the Physical Constitution of Musical Sounds and Harmony, Including the Chief Acoustical Discoveries of Professor HelmholtzJohnson Reprint Corporation, 1967 - 219 páginas |
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... motion cannot , it is true , be ordinarily thus recognized ; but , even here , a little attention will usually detect a certain amount of movement on the part of the sound- producing apparatus , which is probably capable of being ...
... motion cannot , it is true , be ordinarily thus recognized ; but , even here , a little attention will usually detect a certain amount of movement on the part of the sound- producing apparatus , which is probably capable of being ...
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... motion of the water is , however , very different from its apparent motion , as may be ascertained by noticing the beha- viour of a cork , or other body , floating on the sur- face of the sea , and therefore sharing its movement ...
... motion of the water is , however , very different from its apparent motion , as may be ascertained by noticing the beha- viour of a cork , or other body , floating on the sur- face of the sea , and therefore sharing its movement ...
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... motion arising out of a number of oscillatory move- ments , is by no means confined to liquid bodies . Thus , when a ... motion ' any movement which comes under the definition just laid down . We proceed to an instance of such motion ...
... motion arising out of a number of oscillatory move- ments , is by no means confined to liquid bodies . Thus , when a ... motion ' any movement which comes under the definition just laid down . We proceed to an instance of such motion ...
Contenido
CHAPTER | 1 |
and time of vibration 8Periodic vibrations SS 9 10Form | 22 |
Musical and nonmusical Sounds 23 | 46 |
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absolute pitch Accordingly air-column amplitude assigned chords clarionet coincides combination-tone complete vibration composite sounds concord consonance and dissonance corresponding crest discord dissonance distance drop drop-vibration effect equal intervals equal waves Fifth figure fixed follows fork forms of vibration Fourth fundamental tone give rise harmonium heard Helmholtz Hence horizontal human voice instrument intensity inversion length level-line loudness lower Major Third ment Minor Seventh Minor Sixth mode of vibration motion moving musical sound nodes obtained occupied octave open pipe oscillation overtones pair partial-tones particle pendulum pianoforte piston pitch pressure produced prong pulse of condensation pulse-length rapid rate of vibration resonance result scale simple tones single musical stopped pipe straight line string suppose swing timbre tion tonic Tonic Sol-Fa traversing triads trough tube tuning tuning-fork unison velocity ventral segments vertical vibration-fraction vibration-numbers vibrations per second wave-form wave-length wires