Although organ flue pipes have been widely studied, the same claim cannot be made for pipe organ reed stops. Given certain design constraints, such as the type of reed stop being voiced and the desired tone quality, the reed voicer must use consummate skill to curve the reed tongue so as to produce the best and most stable tone as well as to guarantee that each pipe blends with its neighbors. The amount and type of curve given to a reed tongue influences not only the harmonic structure of the steady-state sound but also the attack. There are two fundamentally different types of curvature that can be given to a reed tongue, the trompette (chorus reed) curve (which gives a bright sound) and the smooth-toned curve employed for clarinet pipes. ...
Note:The perceived quality of cane reeds used on saxophones or clarinets may be very different from ...
which have some sort of permanent mouthpiece or embouchure plate, the whole "mouthpiece " ...
The question of whether the material of construction perceptibly affects the timbre of a lip-reed in...
When basic phenomena of the physics of flue organ pipes is studied, experiments on models are accept...
A pipe organ is characterized by the capacity to imitate a complete orchestra. Although organ pipes ...
The reed-pipe system studied consists of a reed from an American reed organ coupled to a cylindrical...
Sometimes, the beauty of a single note identifies a good musician: The initial and final transients ...
Application of the ears to the flue organ pipe is one of the important voicing techniques. Ears are ...
The reed-pipe system studied consists of a reed from an American reed organ coupled to a cylindrical...
In a traditional pipe organ the pipe ranks are composed of labial (flue) and lingual (reed) pipes. B...
International audienceThe playing frequency of a reed instrument is generally mainly imposed by the ...
International audienceSound synthesis of a pipe coupled with a reed requires to finely tune the phys...
The sound generation mechanism of reed organ pipes is a complex physical phenomenon. The reed pipe c...
The purpose of this study was to investigate possible effects of reed stiffness on the radiated wave...
International audienceThe perceived quality of cane reeds used on saxophones or clarinets may be ver...
Note:The perceived quality of cane reeds used on saxophones or clarinets may be very different from ...
which have some sort of permanent mouthpiece or embouchure plate, the whole "mouthpiece " ...
The question of whether the material of construction perceptibly affects the timbre of a lip-reed in...
When basic phenomena of the physics of flue organ pipes is studied, experiments on models are accept...
A pipe organ is characterized by the capacity to imitate a complete orchestra. Although organ pipes ...
The reed-pipe system studied consists of a reed from an American reed organ coupled to a cylindrical...
Sometimes, the beauty of a single note identifies a good musician: The initial and final transients ...
Application of the ears to the flue organ pipe is one of the important voicing techniques. Ears are ...
The reed-pipe system studied consists of a reed from an American reed organ coupled to a cylindrical...
In a traditional pipe organ the pipe ranks are composed of labial (flue) and lingual (reed) pipes. B...
International audienceThe playing frequency of a reed instrument is generally mainly imposed by the ...
International audienceSound synthesis of a pipe coupled with a reed requires to finely tune the phys...
The sound generation mechanism of reed organ pipes is a complex physical phenomenon. The reed pipe c...
The purpose of this study was to investigate possible effects of reed stiffness on the radiated wave...
International audienceThe perceived quality of cane reeds used on saxophones or clarinets may be ver...
Note:The perceived quality of cane reeds used on saxophones or clarinets may be very different from ...
which have some sort of permanent mouthpiece or embouchure plate, the whole "mouthpiece " ...
The question of whether the material of construction perceptibly affects the timbre of a lip-reed in...