Basic physics offers some clues about why a given banjo bridge’s sound depends strongly on its tiniest and most subtle details. The strings present the bridge with sets of independent vibrations, with members of each set having nearly the same frequency. When there are at least two separate vibrations with the same frequency, any interaction between the two can have a substantial impact, no matter how weak that interaction. The bridge provides that interaction, allowing strings to talk to each other (and themselves), swapping energy back and forth during the time of a single pluck, all having a discernible impact on tone. This analysis does not predict anything about real bridges, nor give hints how to make “better” ones. However, it does o...
An experimental investigation of an American five-string banjo is reported. The acoustic spectra of ...
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Basic physics offers some clues about why a given banjo bridge’s sound depends strongly on its tinie...
Sound measurements with just a few banjo bridges of matching weights and designs but different wood ...
A novel bridge and tailpiece design allows direct comparison of the sound of zero break angle with s...
The banjo’s floating bridge, string break angle, and flexible drumhead all contribute to substantial...
The geometry of a floating bridge on a drumhead soundboard produces string stretching that is first...
A previous paper [Woodhouse et al., Acta Acustica 5, 15 (2021) https://doi.org/10.1051/aacus/2021009...
The motion of the floating bridge of the banjo, in conjunction with the break angle of the strings o...
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Among instruments that do not sport explicit sympathetic strings, banjos produce particularly strong...
Musical taste and authenticity aside, owners of 100+ year-old banjos are admonished not to use steel...
11" D mylar heads over a normal range of tensions (DrumDial 85 to 91) and “open-back” backed pots of...
A simple experiment quantifies the difference between the sound production of a banjo with and witho...
An experimental investigation of an American five-string banjo is reported. The acoustic spectra of ...
The interaction of a drum’s head with its enclosed air is presented in the simplest possible form ap...
The acoustics of a bass guitar bridge without saddles was tested experimentally and the results cont...
Basic physics offers some clues about why a given banjo bridge’s sound depends strongly on its tinie...
Sound measurements with just a few banjo bridges of matching weights and designs but different wood ...
A novel bridge and tailpiece design allows direct comparison of the sound of zero break angle with s...
The banjo’s floating bridge, string break angle, and flexible drumhead all contribute to substantial...
The geometry of a floating bridge on a drumhead soundboard produces string stretching that is first...
A previous paper [Woodhouse et al., Acta Acustica 5, 15 (2021) https://doi.org/10.1051/aacus/2021009...
The motion of the floating bridge of the banjo, in conjunction with the break angle of the strings o...
Adding extra weight to the bridge of a banjo (or violin) is a common strategy for muting the sound. ...
Among instruments that do not sport explicit sympathetic strings, banjos produce particularly strong...
Musical taste and authenticity aside, owners of 100+ year-old banjos are admonished not to use steel...
11" D mylar heads over a normal range of tensions (DrumDial 85 to 91) and “open-back” backed pots of...
A simple experiment quantifies the difference between the sound production of a banjo with and witho...
An experimental investigation of an American five-string banjo is reported. The acoustic spectra of ...
The interaction of a drum’s head with its enclosed air is presented in the simplest possible form ap...
The acoustics of a bass guitar bridge without saddles was tested experimentally and the results cont...