Hobby et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Using Inharmonic Strings in Musical InstrumentsHobby et al., 2017
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- Hobby K
- Sethares W
- Zhang Z
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- Mathematics and Computation in Music: 6th International Conference, MCM 2017, Mexico City, Mexico, June 26-29, 2017, Proceedings 6
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Uniform strings have a harmonic sound; nonuniform strings have an inharmonic sound. This paper experiments with musical instruments based on nonuniform/inharmonic strings. Given a precise description of the string, its spectrum can be calculated using standard techniques …
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