How important is the player’s vocal tract in clarinet and saxophone performance? Acoustician’s opinions have ranged from “negligible” [Backus (1985), JASA 78, 17] to “vocal tract resonance frequencies must match the frequency of the required notes” [Clinch et al. (1982), Acustica 50, 280]. Musicians’ opinions are similarly varied. To understand how the tract-reed-bore system interacts, acoustical measurements of performers’ vocal tracts during playing were made using measurement heads mounted in the mouthpieces of a clarinet and a tenor saxophone. Acoustic impedance spectra of the tenor and soprano saxophone bores were also measured for all standard fingerings, and some others. For fingerings high in ...
This paper presents experimental results on the acoustical influence of the vocal tract in trombone ...
© 2016 Acoustical Society of America. Articulation, including initial and final note transients, is ...
Using mechanical blowing applied both to a conventional clarinet and to experimental devices wi...
This paper presents experimental results that quantify the range of influence of vocal tract manipul...
A beautiful note should have appropriate pitch, loudness and timbre, and be elegantly articulated. O...
In a simple model, the reed of the clarinet is mechanically loaded by the series combination of the ...
For musicians, a beautiful note has appropriate pitch, loudness and timbre, and is elegantly articul...
When playing single-reed woodwind instruments, players can modulate the spectral content of the airf...
Sometimes, the beauty of a single note identifies a good musician: The initial and final transients ...
cote interne IRCAM: Fritz03bNone / NoneNational audiencePrevious studies (Mooney Benade, Hoekje) con...
For notes sounded over the normal and altissimo playing range, experienced saxophonists can produce ...
International audienceIn both the voice and musical wind instruments, a valve (vocal folds, lips or ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1996The performer's use of the airways, including the mou...
Control of sound production in brass instruments requires the player to accurately adjust the mechan...
cote interne IRCAM: Fritz05bNone / NoneNational audienceThis study investigates acoustical features ...
This paper presents experimental results on the acoustical influence of the vocal tract in trombone ...
© 2016 Acoustical Society of America. Articulation, including initial and final note transients, is ...
Using mechanical blowing applied both to a conventional clarinet and to experimental devices wi...
This paper presents experimental results that quantify the range of influence of vocal tract manipul...
A beautiful note should have appropriate pitch, loudness and timbre, and be elegantly articulated. O...
In a simple model, the reed of the clarinet is mechanically loaded by the series combination of the ...
For musicians, a beautiful note has appropriate pitch, loudness and timbre, and is elegantly articul...
When playing single-reed woodwind instruments, players can modulate the spectral content of the airf...
Sometimes, the beauty of a single note identifies a good musician: The initial and final transients ...
cote interne IRCAM: Fritz03bNone / NoneNational audiencePrevious studies (Mooney Benade, Hoekje) con...
For notes sounded over the normal and altissimo playing range, experienced saxophonists can produce ...
International audienceIn both the voice and musical wind instruments, a valve (vocal folds, lips or ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1996The performer's use of the airways, including the mou...
Control of sound production in brass instruments requires the player to accurately adjust the mechan...
cote interne IRCAM: Fritz05bNone / NoneNational audienceThis study investigates acoustical features ...
This paper presents experimental results on the acoustical influence of the vocal tract in trombone ...
© 2016 Acoustical Society of America. Articulation, including initial and final note transients, is ...
Using mechanical blowing applied both to a conventional clarinet and to experimental devices wi...