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classification_table [2022/11/30 09:20] – [1 Sympathetic Vibrations] mete | classification_table [2022/11/30 09:54] – [4 Proper Reed] mete | ||
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===4.3 Crushed Reed=== | ===4.3 Crushed Reed=== | ||
- | When the two sides of the reed are smashed together leading to a muted sound quality due to the ends being dampened. Characteristic of reed instruments such as the Duduk and Hichiriki. | + | When the two sides of the reed are smashed together leading to a muted sound quality due to the ends being dampened. Characteristic of reed instruments such as the Aulos, |
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===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)==== | ||
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===5.1 Overtones=== | ===5.1 Overtones=== | ||
- | Such as the action of playing an overtone by gently touching a string | + | Such as the action of playing an overtone by gently touching a string |
===5.2 Undertones=== | ===5.2 Undertones=== | ||
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====6 Changing Parameters==== | ====6 Changing Parameters==== | ||
+ | In need of revision, this section if for when an sound is effected by the use of motion or proximity to another object. | ||
===6.1 Movement=== | ===6.1 Movement=== | ||
===6.2 Proximity=== | ===6.2 Proximity=== |