In this book, readers gain access to real scientific data
pertaining to the science of sound production, promoting
graph-reading, comparison, contrast, and calculation skills. Graphs
show data from the following scientific instruments: Sound Pressure
Meter (Microphone) This book allows readers to analyze real data
without purchasing expensive lab equipment. This book contains data
collected from a violin, alto recorder, flute, clarinet, and
trumpet. Graphs display the tone quality associated with correct
and incorrect techniques on these instruments. Also demonstrated in
graphs are various common articulations (legato, staccato, accent,
tenuto) and bowing techniques (legato, spiccato, pizzicato,
accents, and clicks), with differences between steel core are
perlon core strings as a focus for discussion. Later sections of
the book elucidate common elements of phrasing and style, such as
two-note slurs and short phrases, with graphical analysis. A final
section includes graphs of short musical phrases without
explanation, for readers to analyze. Bonus Material: Appendices
include reprints of reference materials from Volume 1 for
convenience, including comparison data, graphs of data for
different types of microphone setups (mono, stereo, traditional
stereo, &, x-y configuration) and graphs of theoretically
calculated harmonic waves.
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