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Some Problems of Musical Acoustics

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Fletcher, Neville H.

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Australian Institute of Physics

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To many people the subject of musical acoustics has a peculiarly nineteenth century sound about it - surely Rayleigh and Helmholtz between them solved all the important problems! But physics and music seem to have had a particular affinity since the time. of Archimedes and a surprisingly large number of physicists play musical instruments and are interested in the study of their acoustical properties.

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The Australian Physicist

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2037-12-31

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