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1
Physics 1251The Science and Technology of
Musical Sound
  • Session 43 MWF
  • Summary and Review

2
Physics 1251 Session 43 MWF Summary and
Review
  • What is MP-3 and how does it do its magic?
  • MP-3 is a three (3) layer compression algorithm
    that was adopted as a standard by the Motion
    Picture Experts Group (MPEG).
  • Audio data is transformed to a frequency
    spectrum
  • A masking filter is applied
  • The residual data is encoded in a more efficient
    code.

3
Physics 1251 Session 43 MWF Summary and
Review
  • MIDI is a control protocol that can make the
    sound card in our PC play music.
  • http//www.rememberjosie.org/carols
  • MIDI coded Christmas Carols

4
Physics 1251 Session 43 MWF Summary and
Review
  • 1' Lecture
  • This course contains approximately 275 essential
    facts and concepts.
  • There are 31 significant equations.
  • The sensation of sound depends on
    psychoacoustical phenomena as well as the
    frequency spectrum or the vibration recipe.
  • Musical sound is characterized by a harmonic
    series.
  • Strings, pipes, the voice and percussion, all
    achieve sound according to their individual modes
    of oscillation.

5
Physics 1251 Session 43 MWF Summary and
Review
  • Computer based music exploits novel tonal
    possibilities.
  • www.research.ibm.com/mathsci/cmc/do_lamentations1.
    htm
  • Lamentation for Jerusalem
  • For solo Saxophone and DMIX
  • By Daniel V. Oppenheim

6
Physics 1251 Session 43 MWF Summary and
Review
  • What one hears can be objectively characterized
    by a time-dependent Vibration Recipe or the
    Frequency Spectrum (Fourier Spectrum)

Log(Amplitude) dB
Frequency Hz
7
Physics 1251 Session 43 MWF Summary and
Review
  • The acoustic properties of the room affect the
    time dependence of the vibration recipe.
  • The reverberation time is an important property
    of a room.

8
Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 19 Reverberation
  • Intensity of Sound in a Room

Io
I Io ? 10 6 t / TR
t ? TR
1/10 Io
Pressure Amplitude
t ? TR
1/100 Io
Time (ms)
http//hybrid.colorado.edu/phys1240/sounds.html
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Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 19 Reverberation
  • 80/20The Sabine Equation
  • I Io ? 10 6 (t/TR)
  • TR 0.16 V/Se
  • V is the volume of the room.
  • Se is the effective surface area of the walls
    S1 , floor S2 and ceiling S3 (in sabin) etc.
  • a is the absorptivity of the surface (in table)
  • Se a1 S1 a2 S2 a3 S3 a4 S4

10
Physics 1251 Session 43 MWF Summary and
Review
  • The psychoacoustic response of the human ear is
    frequency dependent.

11
Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 14 Human
Perception Loudness
  • Fletcher- Munson Diagram
  • Fletcher and Munson (1933) J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 5,
    82-108

130
120
110
100
90
SIL (dB)
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
Loudness (phon)
Frequency (Hz)
12
Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 14 Human
Perception Loudness
  • The Density
  • of Hair Cells (HC)
  • varies with distance
  • from the stapes.

Fewer HC
More HC
Fewer HC
13
Physics 1251 Session 43 MWF Summary and
Review
  • The character of sound depends on physical
    acoustical phenomena as well.

14
Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 16 Wave
Properties Propagation
  • Intensity is Power per Unit Area
  • Why 1/r 2?
  • Area 2/3p ? r 2
  • I Power/Area
  • I2 I1 (A1/A2)
  • I2 I1 (r1 / r2) 2

A ?p r 2
r
15
Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 18 Room Acoustics
  • When the surface is smooth we have specular
    (mirror-like) reflection.

Reflection
Smooth Surface Roughness ? ?
16
Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 18 Room Acoustics
  • Refraction occurs when a wave enters a medium
    that has a different velocity?

Refraction
V1 lt V2
17
Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 18 Room Acoustics
  • What happens when a wave is partially obstructed?

Diffraction
18
Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 18 Room Acoustics
Doppler Shift Moving source
Higher f
Lower f
fobserver fsource v vobserver / v
vsource
19
Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 18 Room Acoustics
Beats f1 f2
In phase
Out of phase
fmean
fbeat
20
Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 18 Room Acoustics
Interference
Constructive
Destructive
Softer
Louder
21
Physics 1251 Session 43 MWF Summary and
Review
  • But why do Jingle Bells jingle, anyway?

22
Physics 1251 Session 43 MWF Summary and
Review
  • The Normal Modes of Oscillation determine the
    frequencies present in the radiated sound.

23
Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 22 Strings
Guitar, Harp, Piano Harpsichord
  • A Standing Wave results from interference of
    counter-reflecting waves.

Fundamental Mode
f1 vstring / ?1 vstring / 2L
Node
Node
Antinode
?1 /4
?1 /4
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Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 22 Strings
Guitar, Harp, Piano Harpsichord
  • 80/20The distance between neighboring nodes
    antinodes is ¼ ?. N-A d ¼ ?

Second Harmonic
f2 vstring / ?2 vstring / L
Node
Node
Node
Antinode
Antinode
?2 /4
?2 /4
?2 /4
?2 /4
25
Physics 1251 Unit 3 Session 30 The Timbre
of Wind Instruments
  • Comparison of Wind Instruments

f
Pedal Tone
fo (1?)v/4(Lc)
L
f1 v/2L
f1 v/4L
f1 v/2(Lc)
Other Woodwinds
Clarinet
Flute
Brass
c
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Physics 1251 Unit 3 Session 30 The Timbre
of Wind Instruments
  • Comparison of Wind Instruments (contd.)

Open Cylinder Np Np fn nf1 f1 v/2L
Stopped Cylinder Ap Np f2n-1
(2n-1)f1 f1 v/4L
Stopped Cone Ap Np fn nf1
f1 v/2(Lc)
Stopped Combination Ap Np
fn nf0 f0 (1?)v/4(Lc)
fo (1?)v/4(Lc)
L
f1 v/2L
f1 v/4L
f1 v/2(Lc)
Other Woodwinds
Clarinet
Flute
Brass
c
27
Physics 1251 Unit 3 Session 32 The Singing
Voice
  • Anatomy of the Human Voice
  • 80/20The vocal folds comprise muscle, lamina
    propria and epithelium.

Cover
Body
Epithelium
Lamina Propria (3 layers)
Thyroarytenoid Muscle
28
Physics 1251 Unit 3 Session 32 The Singing
Voice
  • Formants and Singing

Harmonics align with Formants
Singers Formant
  • Vowel modification shifts formats.
    Alignment of formants with harmonics
    intensifies pitch.
    Dilation of vocal tract causes
    Singers Formant.

29
Physics 1251 Unit 3 Session 33 Percussion
  • The Modes of Oscillation
    of an (Ideal) Clamped Membrane

Mode (0,1)
f0 1 x0 1 /(p d) ? v(S/ s) x0 1 2.405
Mode (1,1)
Mode (2,1)
f1 1 (x1 1 / x0 1) f0 1 x1 1 / x0 1 1.594
f2 1 (x2 1 / x0 1) f0 1 x2 1 / x0 1 2.136
30
Physics 1251 Unit 3 Session 33 Percussion
  • The Modes of Oscillation
    of a Clamped Membrane

Mode (0,1) xn m / x0 1 1
(1,1)1.594
(2,1)2.136
(0,2)2.296
(3,1)2.653
(1,2)2.918
(4,1)3.156
(2,2)3.501
(0,3)3.600
(5,1)3.652
31
Physics 1251 Unit 3 Session 33 Percussion
  • 80/20The timbre of an instruments sounds depends
    on its vibration recipe.

fn n f1
Pitched
Amplitude
f1
2f1
3f1
4f1
fn m xn m f1
Unpitched
Amplitude
f01
Frequency
32
Physics 1251 Unit 3 Session 34 Percussion
with Pitch
  • 80/20The task of producing pitch in a percussion
    instrument is an exercise in manipulating the
    overtones into a harmonic series.

Frequency
33
Physics 1251 Unit 3 Session 34 Percussion
with Pitch
  • Bending Modes in Bars

Free Ends

f1 1.133 fo f2 3.125 fo f36.125 fo fo ? h/L2
.224 L
34
Physics 1251 Session 43 MWF Summary and
Review
  • What is musical sound?

Harmonics are the key.
35
Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 21 Scales and
Strings
  • What is a scale?
  • Gamut Note G-Clef

?
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Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do
C-major
G-major
Guido dArezzo gamma ut?gamut Solfeggio G is
Do in the G-scale
36
Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 20 Musical Scales
  • Musical Notation

?
?
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?
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?
?
?
?
?
?
D5
A5
C6
G4
G5
F4
C5
F5
?
B4
B5
E4
?
E5
D4
A4
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
C4
F2
B3
E2
A4
D2
G2
C2
37
Physics 1251 Unit 2 Session 20 Musical Scales
  • Why does this work?

Harmonics! The harmonics must be in tune
to avoid beats.
3 rd
5 th
Octave
Unison
Frequency
38
Physics 1251 Session 43 MWF Summary and
Review
  • What is special about the harmonics used in
    standard music?

Microtonalists say nothing!
http//www.io.com/hmiller/music/warped-canon.html
39
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 41 Computer
Music
  • Summary
  • Read the vibration recipe.
  • The vibration recipe happens because of the
    normal modes of the source.
  • The normal modes of oscillation result from
    standing waves in the instrument.
  • Sound is a longitudinal displacement/pressure
    wave that can be reflected, refracted,
    diffracted, interfered with, beat and Doppler
    shifted.

40
Physics 1251 Unit 4 Session 41 Computer
Music
  • Review Quiz
  • Extra credit 1-2 points added to test average.
  • Keep test and pick up key.
  • Evaluate performance and develop review strategy
  • Good luck!
  • Final Exam Friday December 14, 2001
  • 800 1000 am Room 102
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