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arxiv: physics/0008053 · v1 · submitted 2000-08-14 · ⚛️ physics.ed-ph · physics.pop-ph

The Physicist's Guide to the Orchestra

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An experimental study of strings, woodwinds (organ pipe, flute, clarinet, saxophone and recorder), and the voice was undertaken to illustrate the basic principles of sound production in music instruments. The setup used is simple and consists of common laboratory equipment. Although the canonical examples (standing wave on a string, in an open and closed pipe) are easily reproduced, they fail to explain the majority of the measurements. The reasons for these deviations are outlined and discussed.

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