A method is presented which semi-automatically extracts the fundamental frequency and displays as continuous signals vibrato rate, vibrato extent and sound level. The method is tested on specially made recordings of violin music with piano accompaniment, using a small microphone mounted directly on the violin. The fundamental frequency was successfully extracted by means of a waveform correlation program. Likewise, vibrato rate and extent were extracted separately for each tone from the fundamental frequency signal after elimination of its DC component. The results seem promising, offering the opportunity of visual examination and measurement of changes in vibrato characteristics during performances of entire pieces of music. QC 20180907</p
Vibrato, the periodic fluctuations of pitch, amplitude and/or timbre, is an important expressive com...
This study is concerned with the production of the vibrato on the violin, viola, and violincello. Co...
All this data is described in the paper to be published: Experimental comparison of various excitati...
A method is presented which semi-automatically extracts the fundamental frequency and displays as co...
In this paper results obtained with a new measuring and playback technique are presented. The main a...
Vibrato is one of the most important expressive parameters that players can control when rendering a...
The subject and the goal of this paper is the research of the origin of vibrato and explanation of t...
This study is the first step in the psychoacoustic exploration of perceptual differences between the...
It is a common belief held by many violinists that violins that have been subjected to more vibratio...
This work presents a methodology for extracting the violin body impulse response by means of deconvo...
MUDr. Honěk is a violinmaker who has tried to determine objective characteristics of a violin's...
cote interne IRCAM: Vos03aNone / NoneNational audienceThis research was adopted as an internship at ...
Czech violin maker Honek has tried to determine objective characteristics of a violi by his experime...
In this paper the realisation of “virtual ” musical instruments is analysed, in which the instrument...
This doctoral research project explores the use of violin vibrato present in recordings of the Six S...
Vibrato, the periodic fluctuations of pitch, amplitude and/or timbre, is an important expressive com...
This study is concerned with the production of the vibrato on the violin, viola, and violincello. Co...
All this data is described in the paper to be published: Experimental comparison of various excitati...
A method is presented which semi-automatically extracts the fundamental frequency and displays as co...
In this paper results obtained with a new measuring and playback technique are presented. The main a...
Vibrato is one of the most important expressive parameters that players can control when rendering a...
The subject and the goal of this paper is the research of the origin of vibrato and explanation of t...
This study is the first step in the psychoacoustic exploration of perceptual differences between the...
It is a common belief held by many violinists that violins that have been subjected to more vibratio...
This work presents a methodology for extracting the violin body impulse response by means of deconvo...
MUDr. Honěk is a violinmaker who has tried to determine objective characteristics of a violin's...
cote interne IRCAM: Vos03aNone / NoneNational audienceThis research was adopted as an internship at ...
Czech violin maker Honek has tried to determine objective characteristics of a violi by his experime...
In this paper the realisation of “virtual ” musical instruments is analysed, in which the instrument...
This doctoral research project explores the use of violin vibrato present in recordings of the Six S...
Vibrato, the periodic fluctuations of pitch, amplitude and/or timbre, is an important expressive com...
This study is concerned with the production of the vibrato on the violin, viola, and violincello. Co...
All this data is described in the paper to be published: Experimental comparison of various excitati...