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Title: Musical Sounds


1
Musical Sounds
  • Physics 1010
  • Dr. Don Franceschetti
  • April 15, 2005

2
Attributes of Musical Sound
  • Pitch Frequency
  • Loudness Intensity
  • Quality - Timbre

3
Pitch
  • Strange as it seems, our musical scale is based
    on the twelfth root of 2 1.059463...
  • E/C is almost 5/4
  • G/C is almost 3/2
  • Some modern scales use finer divisions

4
Remember
  • Pythagoreans got music going by noting that
    strings with lengths in the ratio small whole
    numbers sounded nice together.
  • Kepler (1571-1630) Harmonies of the World related
    planetary distances to musical tones
  • Today, string theory

5
Pitch
  • Wind instruments (brass or wood) determined by
    length of air column
  • Stringed instruments determined by length and
    tension of string
  • Percussion determined by plate or drumhead
    vibration
  • Most music below 4000 hertz

6
Intensity
  • Ear is very sensitive but can hear over wide
    range
  • Threshold of hearing 10-12 W/m2, defined as 0 bel
  • 10 times intensity is 1 bel or 10 decibels
  • 2 bels is 10 times intensity for 1 bel,
  • And so on up through 120 decibels, the threshold
    of pain
  • 140 decibels or 100 W/m2, jet engine
  • Webers Law The change in stimulus intensity
    that can just be discriminated is a constant
    fraction of the starting intensity of the stimulus

7
Loudness
  • Is the physiological sensation corresponding to
    pitch
  • The study of the relation between stimuli and
    perception is called psychophysics
  • Roughly, most of our sense organs are logarithmic
    (Webers law)

8
Quality
  • Is determined by the mixture of harmonics
  • Fundamental frequency harmonics (overtones)
  • Fourier analysistakes composite waves and breaks
    them up into frequencies

9
Ernst Chladni (1756-1827)
  • Amateur musician and inventor of musical
    instruments.
  • Chladni figures, formed by sand on vibrating
    plates. Key to understanding soundboards and
    percussion.
  • Demonstrated before French Academy of Sciences in
    1808, with Napoleon present. Napoleon offers
    prize to scientist who could explain what
    happened.
  • Problem solved by Sophie Germain in 1816
  • Sand collected on nodes.
  • May have inspired Edison to invent phonograph.

10
Ernst Chladni
11
Chladni figures
12
Drum heads
  • Different modes have different nodes
  • Radial nodes
  • Angular nodes
  • Electron motions in atoms and nucleon motions in
    nuclei have modes of vibrating ball
  • Sun and moon are ringing like a bell
  • Was Kepler right?

13
Recording Sound
  • Phonograph record, sound recorded in analog form.
  • How many groves on a record?
  • CD waveform coded as numbers. Sampling 44,100
    times a second. Suppresses noise.
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