Physics and music essential connections and illuminating excursions

I Introduction; II Historical evolution; III Our modern tonal system; 1. Notation, tonal systems; 2. Tunings - from Pythagoras to equal temperament; 3. Tempo markings; 4. Comparison with non-western systems; IV The physics of musical instruments; 1. Generalities; 1.1 Systematics of instruments; 1.2...

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1. Verfasser: Tsuji, Kinko (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Müller, Stefan C. (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Cham, Switzerland Springer 2021
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Zusammenfassung:I Introduction; II Historical evolution; III Our modern tonal system; 1. Notation, tonal systems; 2. Tunings - from Pythagoras to equal temperament; 3. Tempo markings; 4. Comparison with non-western systems; IV The physics of musical instruments; 1. Generalities; 1.1 Systematics of instruments; 1.2 Sound and acoustic waves; 2. Selected instruments; a. The flute (recorder, traverse flute, …); b. Other woodwinds (oboe, clarinet, bassoon) ; c. Brass instruments (horn and others); d. String instruments - the violin family (structure and resonance, cords); e. Excursion: Fourier-analysis; f. Percussion instruments (timpani, drums, bells, … ); g. The human voice; h. Instruments in non-western countries; V When musicians get together, they…; 1. Create compositions (combining tonal systems with instruments); 2. Play together and interpret musical pieces; 3. Form an orchestra; VI Hearing; 1. Physiology and psycho-acoustics; 2. Room acoustics; VII What music is supposed to do with the mind? - psychology and philosophy
This book explores the fascinating and intimate relationship between music and physics. Over millennia, the playing of, and listening to music have stimulated creativity and curiosity in people all around the globe. Beginning with the basics, the authors first address the tonal systems of European-type music, comparing them with those of other, distant cultures. They analyze the physical principles of common musical instruments with emphasis on sound creation and particularly charisma. Modern research on the psychology of musical perception – the field known as psychoacoustics – is also described. The sound of orchestras in concert halls is discussed, and its psychoacoustic effects are explained. Finally, the authors touch upon the role of music for our mind and society. Throughout the book, interesting stories and anecdotes give insights into the musical activities of physicists and their interaction with composers and musicians
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Beschreibung:xviii, 424 Seiten
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ISBN:9783030686758
978-3-030-68675-8