The frequency of a note played on a brass wind musical instrument is usually close to the frequency of one of the peaks in the input impedance curve of the instrument. The exact playing frequency also depends on factors, including lip tension and vocal tract shape, which allow an experienced player to modify the pitch and timbre of a note without changing the physical shape of the instrument in any way. This ability to ‘bend’ or ‘lip’ a note is useful in making subtle adjustments of intonation, and in creating a musically expressive performance. This paper presents studies of the sounding frequencies of notes played on brass instruments using both human players and an artificial mouth. The extent to which the playing frequency can deviate f...
When playing a brass instrument the lips of the player fulfil a similar role to the cane reeds of w...
International audienceExperimental results of a special artificial trombone player are presented: A ...
International audiencePhysical modeling sound simulations can be potentially interesting for instrum...
The precise nature of the motion of the lips of the musician is critically important to the sound of...
During the starting transient of a note on a brass instrument it can take several cycles of lip vibr...
When playing a brass instrument the lips of the player fulfil a similar role to the cane reeds of wo...
International audienceControlling the acoustic impedance of the upstream airways in brass instrument...
This thesis examines the generation of musical sounds in brass wind-instruments. The acoustic behavi...
During the starting transient of a note on a brass instrument it can take several cycles of lip vibr...
cote interne IRCAM: Eveno14aNational audienceThe aim of this work is to study experimentally the rel...
cote interne IRCAM: Eveno14aNational audienceThe aim of this work is to study experimentally the rel...
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Some of the most striking examples of playing at the extremes of the high register of a brass instru...
International audienceThis study focuses on the agreement between harmonicity criteria of the trumpe...
When assessing the quality of a brass instrument the player must consider a number of factors, the ...
When playing a brass instrument the lips of the player fulfil a similar role to the cane reeds of w...
International audienceExperimental results of a special artificial trombone player are presented: A ...
International audiencePhysical modeling sound simulations can be potentially interesting for instrum...
The precise nature of the motion of the lips of the musician is critically important to the sound of...
During the starting transient of a note on a brass instrument it can take several cycles of lip vibr...
When playing a brass instrument the lips of the player fulfil a similar role to the cane reeds of wo...
International audienceControlling the acoustic impedance of the upstream airways in brass instrument...
This thesis examines the generation of musical sounds in brass wind-instruments. The acoustic behavi...
During the starting transient of a note on a brass instrument it can take several cycles of lip vibr...
cote interne IRCAM: Eveno14aNational audienceThe aim of this work is to study experimentally the rel...
cote interne IRCAM: Eveno14aNational audienceThe aim of this work is to study experimentally the rel...
cote interne IRCAM: Eveno14aNone / NoneNational audienceThe aim of this work is to study experimenta...
Some of the most striking examples of playing at the extremes of the high register of a brass instru...
International audienceThis study focuses on the agreement between harmonicity criteria of the trumpe...
When assessing the quality of a brass instrument the player must consider a number of factors, the ...
When playing a brass instrument the lips of the player fulfil a similar role to the cane reeds of w...
International audienceExperimental results of a special artificial trombone player are presented: A ...
International audiencePhysical modeling sound simulations can be potentially interesting for instrum...