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==Timbre/Harmonic structure==
 
 
Timbre is a descriptive word used to help describe the 'color' and envelope of a sound.
 
 
All sound is made up of simultaneous sounding tones. In the 1700 Joseph Fourier a French mathematical physicist proved that all sound can be synthesized be adding sine waves. The way these sine waves are added together make things sound different.
 
 
http://www.gac.edu/~huber/fourier/
 
 
Different sound don't sound the same due to different fundamental frequencies, harmonics, complexity, and envelope.
 
 
Timbre is made up of Harmonics and Envelope. The Harmonics define the different frequencies present in a a sound and the envelope defines the amplitude through time.
 
 
===Harmonic Structure===
 
http://www.rane.com/par-t.htm Harmonics defined @ rane
 
 
 
Understanding Harmonics Fundamental Frequency and Harmonics
 
Instruments
 
 
    * Guitar string
 
    * Open-End Air Columns
 
    * Closed-End Air Columns
 
 
Natural harmonics are multiple of the fundamental/
 
 
[http://www.harmony-central.com/Guitar/harmonics.html Understanding Harmonics] @ Harmony Central
 
 
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/~eal/eecs20/berkeley/scale/demo/timbre.html
 
 
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/linguistics/russell/138/sec4/source.htm
 
  
http://library.thinkquest.org/19537/cgi-bin/showharm.cgi
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 22:42, 1 July 2007

Interference and Beats

adding sound waves

  • Interference and Beats

http://www.school-for-champions.com/science/soundbeat.htm

Difference between two notes is called interval

Frequency and Pitch

Frequency if the measure of how many cycles a wave complete per second.

Frequency (f) is measures in Hertz

Period (T) in the inverse of infrequency is is measured in seconds

Frequency = Cycles/Second Perdiod = Seconds/Cycle

f = 1/T T = 1/f

The perception is frequency is know as pitch.

Intervals

An octave is doubling of the frequency.

ie 440 Hz is an A

the next A after 440 Hz is 880 Hz

In westen music the octave is divided into 12 semi-tones

http://thinkzone.wlonk.com/Music/12Tone.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interval_(music)

http://www.musicalintervalstutor.com/

http://www.keystrokepublishing.com/html/sight_singing_tips.html

Phase

Phase in measured in degrees.

The phase of a sound has to do with the time domain.

Adding two Simple Harmonic waves -Applet

Adding two Simple Harmonic waves2 - Applet

http://library.thinkquest.org/19537/java/Wave.html

Timbre/Harmonic structure

Timbre is a descriptive word used to help describe the 'color' and envelope of a sound.

All sound is made up of simultaneous sounding tones. In the 1700 Joseph Fourier a French mathematical physicist proved that all sound can be synthesized be adding sine waves. The way these sine waves are added together make things sound different.

http://www.gac.edu/~huber/fourier/

Different sound don't sound the same due to different fundamental frequencies, harmonics, complexity, and envelope.

Timbre is made up of Harmonics and Envelope. The Harmonics define the different frequencies present in a a sound and the envelope defines the amplitude through time.

Harmonic Structure

http://www.rane.com/par-t.htm Harmonics defined @ rane


Understanding Harmonics Fundamental Frequency and Harmonics Instruments

   * Guitar string
   * Open-End Air Columns
   * Closed-End Air Columns

Natural harmonics are multiple of the fundamental/

Understanding Harmonics @ Harmony Central

http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/~eal/eecs20/berkeley/scale/demo/timbre.html

http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/linguistics/russell/138/sec4/source.htm

http://library.thinkquest.org/19537/cgi-bin/showharm.cgi



Home Work

Sound for Interaction Flash Piano