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The emphasis of this book is on the practical understanding of string instruments, with the interests of performers and instrument builders in the forefront. The authors are experienced musicians, scientists, and instrument designers and builders.
Thomas D. Rossing String instruments are found in almost all musical cultures. Bowed string instruments form the backbone of symphony orchestras, and they are used widely as solo inst- ments and in chamber music as well. Guitars are used universally in pop music as well as in classical music. The piano is probably the most versatile of all musical inst- ments, used widely not only in ensemble with other musical instruments but also as a solo instrument and to accompany solo instruments and the human voice. In this book, various authors will discuss the science of plucked, bowed, and hammered string instruments as well as their electronic counterparts. We have tried to tell the fascinating story of scienti?c research with a minimum of mathematics to maximize the usefulness of the book to performers and instrument builders as well as to students and researchers in musical acoustics. Sometimes, however, it is dif?cult to translate ideas from the exact mathematical language of science into words alone, so we include some basic mathematical equations to express these ideas. It is impossible to discuss all families of string instruments. Some instruments have been researched much more than others. Hopefully, the discussions in this book will help to encourage further scienti?c research by both musicians and scientists alike. 1.1 A Brief History of the Science of String Instruments Quite a number of good histories of acoustics have been written (Lindsay 1966, 1973; Hunt 1992; Beyer 1999), and these histories include musical acoustics.
Presents scientific ideas about music in accessible, non-technical language Emphasizes the practical aspects of string instrument performance and design Written by eminent scientific authorities who have practical experience with the instruments they discuss Includes many references to the current literature of string instruments Thomas Rossing has edited and authored many key texts in the field, and was awarded the ASA Gold Medal in 2009
Auteur
Tom Rossing has taught musical acoustics for nearly 50 years, and has been active in research in this area for at least 30 years. In 1992 he was awarded the Silver Medal in Musical Acoustics by the Acoustical Society of America, and his biography is included in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. He is also the editor of the 2006 Springer Handbook of Acoustics. In 2009 he was awarded the ASA Gold Medal by the Acoustical Society of America for contributions to musical acoustics, leadership in science education, and service to the Society.
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Many performing musicians, as well as instrument builders, are coming to realize the importance of understanding the science of musical instruments. This book explains how string instruments produce sound. It presents basic ideas in simple language, and it also translates some more sophisticated ideas in non-technical language. It should be of interest to performers, researchers, and instrument makers alike.
Contenu
Plucked Strings.- Guitars and Lutes.- Portuguese Guitar.- Banjo.- Mandolin Family Instruments.- Psalteries and Zithers.- Harpsichord and Clavichord.- Harp.- Burmese Arched Harp.- Plucked String Instruments in Asia.- Bowed Strings.- Violin.- Cello.- Double Bass.- Bows, Strings, and Bowing.- Viols and Other Historic Bowed String Instruments.- The HutchinsSchelleng Violin Octet After 50 Years.- Hammered Strings.- Some Remarks on the Acoustics of the Piano.- Hammered Dulcimer.- Electric Guitar and Violin.- Virtual String Synthesis.- Erratum to: Plucked String Instruments in Asia.