Wind instrument players control the initial and final transients of notes using breath, lips, and tonguing. This paper uses a clarinet-playing machine and high-speed camera to investigate how blowing pressure, lip force, and tonguing parameters affect transients. After tongue release, the reed quickly comes to rest, losing its mechanical energy. However, the changing aperture past the reed rapidly changes the airflow. For pressure above the oscillation threshold, successive interactions between reflections of this pulse of airflow and the reed produce an exponential increase in the sound. The rates r of exponential increase in the fundamental of the sound range from several tens to several hundreds of dB s-1, as functions of blowing pressur...
The precise nature of the motion of the lips of the musician is critically important to the sound of...
Reed instruments are modeled as self-sustained oscillators driven by the pressure inside the mouth o...
International audienceThis article uses a basic model of a reed instrument , known as the lossless R...
Wind instrument players control the initial and final transients of notes using breath, lips, and to...
Sometimes, the beauty of a single note identifies a good musician: The initial and final transients ...
For musicians, a beautiful note has appropriate pitch, loudness and timbre, and is elegantly articul...
© 2016 Acoustical Society of America. Articulation, including initial and final note transients, is ...
In self-sustained instruments, starting transients are important timbral characteristics that help i...
A beautiful note should have appropriate pitch, loudness and timbre, and be elegantly articulated. O...
Articulation on the clarinet is achieved by a combination of precise actions taking place inside the...
14 pagesInternational audienceUsing an artificial mouth with an accurate pressure control, the onset...
To observe the influence of air and lip-pressure variations on reed motion, a blowing chamber contai...
International audienceSimple models of clarinet instruments based on iterated maps have been used in...
Notes produced by self-sustained musical wind instruments are characterised by relatively long stret...
Different opinions on the relation between blowing pressure and blowing frequency in clarinet p...
The precise nature of the motion of the lips of the musician is critically important to the sound of...
Reed instruments are modeled as self-sustained oscillators driven by the pressure inside the mouth o...
International audienceThis article uses a basic model of a reed instrument , known as the lossless R...
Wind instrument players control the initial and final transients of notes using breath, lips, and to...
Sometimes, the beauty of a single note identifies a good musician: The initial and final transients ...
For musicians, a beautiful note has appropriate pitch, loudness and timbre, and is elegantly articul...
© 2016 Acoustical Society of America. Articulation, including initial and final note transients, is ...
In self-sustained instruments, starting transients are important timbral characteristics that help i...
A beautiful note should have appropriate pitch, loudness and timbre, and be elegantly articulated. O...
Articulation on the clarinet is achieved by a combination of precise actions taking place inside the...
14 pagesInternational audienceUsing an artificial mouth with an accurate pressure control, the onset...
To observe the influence of air and lip-pressure variations on reed motion, a blowing chamber contai...
International audienceSimple models of clarinet instruments based on iterated maps have been used in...
Notes produced by self-sustained musical wind instruments are characterised by relatively long stret...
Different opinions on the relation between blowing pressure and blowing frequency in clarinet p...
The precise nature of the motion of the lips of the musician is critically important to the sound of...
Reed instruments are modeled as self-sustained oscillators driven by the pressure inside the mouth o...
International audienceThis article uses a basic model of a reed instrument , known as the lossless R...