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====1 Sympathetic Vibrations==== | ====1 Sympathetic Vibrations==== | ||
- | These are pitch specific objects that react to pitches produced by themselves vibrating at the same frequency or a relative harmonic of it. Only to be included when they are in physical contact with the sound generating object. | + | These are pitch specific objects that react to pitches produced by themselves vibrating at the same frequency or a relative harmonic of it. Only to be included when they are in physical contact with the sound generating object. If not attached to another object the sound generating force should be considered A1.5- Wind and Liquid Based Vibrations and the sound that generates the force of air vibrations should be considered a separate instance of sound generation. |
===1.1 Sympathetic Strings=== | ===1.1 Sympathetic Strings=== | ||
Tuned strings that vibrate along with the main generated vibrations when the two pitches coincide. | Tuned strings that vibrate along with the main generated vibrations when the two pitches coincide. | ||
- | ===1.2 Sympathetic | + | ===1.2 Sympathetic |
- | Tuned lamell | + | Tuned lamella |
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====2 Buzzing elements==== | ====2 Buzzing elements==== | ||
- | objects | + | Objects |
===2.1 Buzzing Bridge=== | ===2.1 Buzzing Bridge=== | ||
- | string | + | String |
===2.2 Jivari=== | ===2.2 Jivari=== | ||
- | Selective sculpting of contact points on strings and lamells | + | Selective sculpting of contact points on strings and lamellas |
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+ | ===2.3 Rattle Tines (Buzzing Lamella) === | ||
+ | Small rigid tongues that are attached in such a way that the action of a vibrating mass is of a different frequency to their own vibration causing them to repeatedly tap against themselves or any other free masses. | ||
- | ===2.3 Rattle Tines (Buzzing Lamell) === | ||
- | Small rigid tongues that are attached in such a way that the action of a vibrating mass is of a different frequency to their own vibration causing them to repeatedly tap against themselves or any free masses. | ||
===2.4 Wire Tine=== | ===2.4 Wire Tine=== | ||
- | A length of wire that is bent back against itself as to make tension against the vibrating mounting surface and because of its own vibration being delayed buzzes against that surface. | + | A length of wire that is bent back against itself as to make tension against the vibrating mounting surface and because of its own vibration being delayed buzzes against that surface |
===2.5 Mirliton (Buzzing Membrane) === | ===2.5 Mirliton (Buzzing Membrane) === | ||
- | Attached membrane that freely vibrates against itself when excited by existing standing waves, typically activated by air pressure changes in a chamber or tube | + | Attached membrane that freely vibrates against itself when excited by existing standing waves, typically activated by air pressure changes in a chamber or tube. |
====3 Turbulence ==== | ====3 Turbulence ==== | ||
- | Inconsistent pressure waves that interfere with the consistent oscillation of sound producing waves. Modifies the timbre of wind instruments and instruments that rely on vortex shredding. | + | Inconsistent pressure waves that interfere with the consistent oscillation of sound producing waves. Modifies the timbre of wind instruments and instruments that rely on vortex shredding. |
====4 Muting (Damping)==== | ====4 Muting (Damping)==== |