International audienceSimple models of clarinet instruments based on iterated maps have been used in the past to successfully estimate the threshold of oscillation of this instrument as a function of a constant blowing pressure. However, when the blowing pressure gradually increases through time, the oscillations appear at a much higher value, called dynamic oscillation threshold, than what is predicted in the static case. This is known as bifurcation delay, a phenomenon studied in [1,2] for a clarinet model. In particular the dynamic oscillation threshold is predicted analytically when the blowing pressure is linearly increased. However, the mouth pressure cannot grow indefinitely. During a note attack, after an increasing phase, the music...
In this study, an acoustic resonator – a bass brass instrument – with multiple resonances coupled to...
International audienceSince they correspond to a jump from a given note to another one, the mouth pr...
Wind instrument players control the initial and final transients of notes using breath, lips, and to...
International audienceSimple models of clarinet instruments based on iterated maps have been used in...
Reed instruments are modeled as self-sustained oscillators driven by the pressure inside the mouth o...
This paper presents an analysis of the effects of noise and precision on a simplified model of the c...
14 pagesInternational audienceUsing an artificial mouth with an accurate pressure control, the onset...
International audienceSimple models of clarinet instruments based on iterated maps have been used in...
This research is a contribution to the study of attack transients in clarinet-like instruments. The ...
14 pagesInternational audienceThis paper presents an analysis of the effects of noise and precision ...
International audienceWe investigate the influence of a time-varying blowing pressure on the oscilla...
International audienceThis article uses a basic model of a reed instrument , known as the lossless R...
International audienceRecent works on simplified clarinet models using results from dynamic bifurcat...
Ce travail de recherche est une contribution à l'étude des transitoires d'attaque dans les instrumen...
This paper focuses on the oscillation threshold of single reed instruments. Several characteristics ...
In this study, an acoustic resonator – a bass brass instrument – with multiple resonances coupled to...
International audienceSince they correspond to a jump from a given note to another one, the mouth pr...
Wind instrument players control the initial and final transients of notes using breath, lips, and to...
International audienceSimple models of clarinet instruments based on iterated maps have been used in...
Reed instruments are modeled as self-sustained oscillators driven by the pressure inside the mouth o...
This paper presents an analysis of the effects of noise and precision on a simplified model of the c...
14 pagesInternational audienceUsing an artificial mouth with an accurate pressure control, the onset...
International audienceSimple models of clarinet instruments based on iterated maps have been used in...
This research is a contribution to the study of attack transients in clarinet-like instruments. The ...
14 pagesInternational audienceThis paper presents an analysis of the effects of noise and precision ...
International audienceWe investigate the influence of a time-varying blowing pressure on the oscilla...
International audienceThis article uses a basic model of a reed instrument , known as the lossless R...
International audienceRecent works on simplified clarinet models using results from dynamic bifurcat...
Ce travail de recherche est une contribution à l'étude des transitoires d'attaque dans les instrumen...
This paper focuses on the oscillation threshold of single reed instruments. Several characteristics ...
In this study, an acoustic resonator – a bass brass instrument – with multiple resonances coupled to...
International audienceSince they correspond to a jump from a given note to another one, the mouth pr...
Wind instrument players control the initial and final transients of notes using breath, lips, and to...