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  1. The Physics and Psychophysics of Music: An Introduction by Juan G. Roederer, 2001-10-31
  2. Acoustics and Psychoacoustics (Music Technology) (Music Technology) by David Howard, Jamie Angus, 2001-01-03
  3. The Physics of Music: Readings from Scientific American
  4. Acoustics (Physics) (Infinity Science Press) (Physics (Infinity Science Press)) by Uno Ingard, 2008-02-15
  5. Acoustics (Environmental physics) by B. J Smith, 1970
  6. Radiation and Solid State Physics, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Mathematical Physics; Part II: Acoustic Propagation and Scattering, Electromagnetic Scattering by Pier Delsanto, Pier Paolo Delsanto, et all 1998-03-01
  7. Physics for Kids: 49 Easy Experiments With Acoustics (Physics for Kids Series) by Robert W. Wood, 1991-01
  8. Imaging of Complex Media with Acoustic and Seismic Waves (Topics in Applied Physics)
  9. Ocean acoustics (Topics in current physics)
  10. Tone: A Study in Musical Acoustics by Siegmund Levarie, 1980-10
  11. Music and Acoustics: From Instrument to Computer by Philippe Guillaume, 2006-10-31
  12. Higher Transcendental Functions with Applications to Acoustics (Mathematical-Physics for Science and Technology) by Luis Manuel Braga de Costa Campos, 2012-07-15
  13. Acoustics of Music by Wilmer Tillett Bartholomew, 1980-02-04
  14. Sounds of Our Times: Two Hundred Years of Acoustics by Robert T. Beyer, 1998-12-21

21. Campanella Associates - Acoustics FAQ
news groups. newsalt.sci.physics.acoustics started by Angelo Campanella - now the principal group for discussion of acoustics topics.
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Acoustics FAQ An informal file of typical questions and answers on acoustical topics.
For global compatibility, only ASCII symbols are used. Aims:
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  • To encourage cooperation within the acoustics community.
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22. Applied Physics Laboratory - University Of Washington
The Applied physics Laboratory of the University of Washington conducts a universitybased program of fundamental research, technology development, engineering, and education emphasizing Navy applications of ocean science, ocean acoustics, and ocean engineering.
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23. Introduction To Flute Acoustics
The physics of airjet instruments.
http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/~jw/fluteacoustics.html
Introduction to flute acoustics
This introduction to the physics of the flute requires no mathematics beyond multiplication and division, nor any special acoustics knowledge. For some preliminary information about sounds and vibration, read the introduction to How do woodwind instruments work? Some more technical references are listed near the end of this page. To set the mood, listen to Geoffrey Collins play some Debussy.
Overview
The air jet vibrates
The figure at left shows a jet striking an edge and being alternately deflected up and down. The sketch at right represents a cross section of the flute at the embouchure.
The flute is an open pipe
The flute is open at both ends. It's obvious that it's open at the far end. If you look closely at someone playing a flute, you'll see that, although player's lower lip covers part of the embouchure hole, s/he leaves a large part of the hole open to the atmosphere, as shown in the sketch above. Let's begin by considering a pipe that is simpler than a flute. First, we shall pretend that it is a simple cylindrical pipe-in other words we shall assume that all holes are closed (down to a certain point, at least), that the head is cylindrical, and we shall replace the side mounted embouchure hole with a hole at the end. In fact, this is more like a shakuhachi than a flute. It's a crude approximation, but it preserves much of the essential physics, and it's easier to discuss. (We shall introduce the effects of finger holes and the embouchure geometry below, or you can consult our

24. Violin Acoustics
Application of acoustical physics to the violin. From the School of physics, University of New South Wales.
http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/music/violin/
Violin Acoustics
Some basics about the violin
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  • 32. Music Acoustics
    acoustics. The inaugural Excellence in acoustics Award has been won by the acoustics Laboratory in the School of physics at UNSW.
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    Physics and music have been closely related for thousands of years. This site presents, in musician-friendly format, some of our research work in music acoustics. Navigate around our site using the dark blue bar at left: there are sections on various types of musical instruments and on speech. In each case, there is a simple introduction suitable for non-technical readers, as well as sections on our research. The 'Basics' section gives a simple introduction to general topics in acoustics (decibels, waves and so on).
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    The inaugural ' Excellence in Acoustics Award ' has been won by the Acoustics Laboratory in the School of Physics at UNSW. It was awarded for the development of a technique of acoustic impedance spectroscopy with high precision, dynamic range and speed, for its application to the acoustics of the flute, and for development of an expert system that provides technical advice to musicians and composers. The prize is awarded by the Australian Acoustical Society and sponsored by

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    34. Physics!
    physics in Speech. An introduction to some of the physics in speech (including some notes about helium speech). Related pages. Vocal tract acoustics (A web
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    Content : Joe Wolfe This short document describes a simple model of the vocal tract and the production of voiced speech used in the production of some sustained phonemes - especially the vowels. It also includes some brief notes about helium speech.
    The source-filter model of the vocal tract The vibration of the vocal folds produces a varying air flow which may be treated as a periodic source (A). (A periodic signal is cyclic: its motion is reproduced after a time interval called its period. A consequence is that its spectrum is made up of harmonics. Go to 'What is a sound spectrum?' for an introduction.) This source signal is input to the vocal tract. The tract behaves like a variable filter (B) in that its response is different for different frequencies. It is variable because, by changing the position of your tongue, jaw etc you can change that frequency response. The input signal and the vocal tract, together with the radiation properties of the mouth, face and external field, produce a sound output (C). Because the source is harmonic, we can say that the gain of the tract (B) is sampled at multiples of the pitch frequency F0. In the case at left, the resonances R1 and R2 can be determined approximately from the peaks in the envelope of the sound spectrum. These peaks are called the formants (F1 and F2).

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