The tone hole geometry of a clarinet is optimized numerically. The instrument is modeled as a network of one dimensional transmission line elements. For each (non-fork) fingering, we first calculate the resonance frequencies of the input impedance peaks, and compare them with the frequencies of a mathematically even chromatic scale (equal temperament). A least square algorithm is then used to minimize the differences and to derive the geometry of the instrument. Various situations are studied, with and without dedicated register hole and/or enlargement of the bore. With a dedicated register hole, the differences can remain less than 10 musical cents throughout the whole usual range of a clarinet. The positions, diameters and lengths of the ...
This thesis presents a number of methods for the computational analysis of woodwind instruments. The...
Clarinets made from the eighteenth century to the present have been examined to determine the degree...
Most woodwind instruments in museums may not be played, because of the risk of damage. However, if t...
International audienceComputational optimization algorithms coupled with acoustic models of wind ins...
International audienceWhen manufacturers design woodwind instruments, they must simultaneously adjus...
International audienceA characteristic of woodwind instruments is the cutoff frequency of their tone...
Even if the tuning between the first and second register of a clarinet has been optimized by instrum...
International audienceA model for woodwinds with tone and register holes is presented. It is inspire...
Single reed instruments conception process developed by instrument makers, is essentially based on e...
International audienceThe internal geometry of a wind instrument can be estimated from acoustic meas...
Cette thèse Cifre est réalisée avec le facteur d’instruments à vent Buffet Crampon. Nous étudions la...
International audienceWhen designing a wind instrument such as a clarinet it is interesting to be ab...
A characteristic of woodwind instruments is the cutoff frequency of their tone-hole lattice. Benade ...
International audienceSingle reed woodwind instruments rely on the basic principle of a linear acous...
International audienceA characteristic of woodwind instruments is the cutoff frequency of their tone...
This thesis presents a number of methods for the computational analysis of woodwind instruments. The...
Clarinets made from the eighteenth century to the present have been examined to determine the degree...
Most woodwind instruments in museums may not be played, because of the risk of damage. However, if t...
International audienceComputational optimization algorithms coupled with acoustic models of wind ins...
International audienceWhen manufacturers design woodwind instruments, they must simultaneously adjus...
International audienceA characteristic of woodwind instruments is the cutoff frequency of their tone...
Even if the tuning between the first and second register of a clarinet has been optimized by instrum...
International audienceA model for woodwinds with tone and register holes is presented. It is inspire...
Single reed instruments conception process developed by instrument makers, is essentially based on e...
International audienceThe internal geometry of a wind instrument can be estimated from acoustic meas...
Cette thèse Cifre est réalisée avec le facteur d’instruments à vent Buffet Crampon. Nous étudions la...
International audienceWhen designing a wind instrument such as a clarinet it is interesting to be ab...
A characteristic of woodwind instruments is the cutoff frequency of their tone-hole lattice. Benade ...
International audienceSingle reed woodwind instruments rely on the basic principle of a linear acous...
International audienceA characteristic of woodwind instruments is the cutoff frequency of their tone...
This thesis presents a number of methods for the computational analysis of woodwind instruments. The...
Clarinets made from the eighteenth century to the present have been examined to determine the degree...
Most woodwind instruments in museums may not be played, because of the risk of damage. However, if t...