Violin acoustics is an area of study within musical acoustics concerned with how the sound of a violin is created as the result of interactions between...
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proportionally-sized violins now known as the violin octet (e.g., the vertical viola) and for a considerable body of research into the acoustics of violins. She was...
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In acoustics, a beat is an interference pattern between two sounds of slightly different frequencies, perceived as a periodic variation in volume whose...
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the violin family. Smaller violin-type instruments exist, including the violino piccolo and the pochette, but these are virtually unused. Most violins have...
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playing this file? See media help. Mechanical resonance String resonance Violin acoustics Freiberg, Sarah (2005-05-12). "How to Tame Annoying Howling Wolf Tones"...
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Musical acoustics or music acoustics is a multidisciplinary field that combines knowledge from physics, psychophysics, organology (classification of the...
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The standard modern violin family consists of the violin, viola, cello, and (possibly) double bass. Instrument names in the violin family are all derived...
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Jean-Baptiste Biot. His main interest was in acoustics and the study of vibrating bodies. A particular interest in the violin led him to create an experimental trapezoidal...
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developed ultrasound diagnostic techniques, studied violin acoustics, and constructed 37 violins. Norman Pickering was born on Long Island on July 9,...
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Dresden in 1906. James Christensen. "Dr. Alfred Stelzner: Pioneer in Violin Acoustics". International Draeseke Society. J. Christensen. "Dr Stelzner's original...
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The violin, viola and cello were first built in the early 16th century, in Italy. The earliest evidence for their existence is in paintings by Gaudenzio...
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topics ranging from historical and contemporary violin-making techniques to modern violin acoustics and cutting-edge research. Recent engagements include...
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Playing the violin entails holding the instrument between the jaw and the collar bone (see below for variations of this posture). The strings are sounded...
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other books on the craft of violin and cello, of which the best known were The Book on Violin (1892) and Violin Acoustics (1903). During the 1905 Revolution...
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A violin consists of a body or corpus, a neck, a finger board, a bridge, a soundpost, four strings, and various fittings. The fittings are the tuning pegs...
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(1990) (Water Lily Acoustics) Expressions of Impressions (1991) (Sonic Atmospheres) Indian Classical Masters: Three Ragas for Solo Violin (1991) (Nimbus Records)...
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7 March 2021) Christensen, James: "Dr. Alfred Stelzner: Pioneer in Violin Acoustics" https://www.draeseke.org/stelzner/pioneer.htm (accessed 7 March 2021)...
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Lists of violinists (redirect from Violin hickey)
Part of a series on Violin Violinists Fiddle Fiddlers History Musical styles Technique Acoustics Construction Making and maintenance Luthiers Family v...
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Making an instrument of the violin family, also called lutherie, may be done in different ways, many of which have changed very little in nearly 500 years...
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IRCAM (redirect from Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music)
acoustique/musique, English: Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music) is a French institute dedicated to the research of music and sound...
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AC Acoustics were a Scottish indie rock band from Glasgow, formed in 1990. Over their thirteen years of existence, they released a string of singles,...
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videos of herself playing music in 2009. In 2014, Young released an EP, Acoustics EP and further expanded her discography with the release of a split EP...
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Giuseppe Guarneri (category Giuseppe Guarneri violins)
2023. "El violín que despertó de su sueño – LA NACION". La Nación – via La Nacion (Argentina). Violins! Violins! Violins! Violins! Violins!, Dr David...
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viola would need to measure about 51 cm (20 in) long to match the acoustics of a violin, however it can only be played vertically like a Cello, hence the...
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Acoustic resonance (redirect from Resonance (acoustics))
mechanical resonance to the frequency range of human hearing, but since acoustics is defined in general terms concerning vibrational waves in matter, acoustic...
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the violin (Baroque violin) has been one of the most important of all instruments in classical music, for several reasons. The tone of the violin stands...
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Acoustics is an album by American guitarist Tony Rice, originally released on November 30, 1978. The album was recorded soon after Rice left the David...
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Robert Thomas Beyer (1999). Sounds of our times: two hundred years of acoustics. Springer. p. 32. ISBN 978-0-387-98435-3. Retrieved 2023-01-09 – via Google...
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Fiddle (category Violins)
often a violin. It is a colloquial term for the violin, used by players in all genres, including classical music. Although in many cases violins and fiddles...
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the third to bear this name; like the second, it is noted for its fine acoustics. The first concert hall was constructed in 1781 by architect Johann Carl...
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