Linearity And Nonlinearity In Musical Instruments
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Fletcher, Neville H.
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Acoustical Society of Japan and Catgut Acoustical Society
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Basic understanding of musical instruments relies upon the fact that the
primary vibrating element is, in nearly all cases, a simple linear extended vibrator
with well defined mode frequencies. Some instruments, such as bells, guitars, and
harpsichords, can be almost completely understood in.this approximation, though
the discussion may necessarily be quite complicated because of the number of coupled
linear systems involved. Instruments producing sustained sound, however, such as
violins, clarinets, and trumpets, depend essentially for their operation upon nonlinear
phenomena. These nonlinear phenomena largely determine the radiated acoustic
power, the frequency spectrum, and the transient behaviour of the instrument. There
has been great advance in our understanding of these matters over the past twenty
years, and this paper will give an overview of musical instrument behaviour from
this point of view.
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ISMA92: Proceedings of International Symposium on Musical Acoustics
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