The Physics of Music

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The Physics of Music is a foundational text that explains how physical principles such as vibration, resonance, and wave behavior give rise to musical sounds and acoustical phenomena.

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instanceOf book
educational text
nonfiction work
appliesField acoustics
classical mechanics
wave mechanics
describes acoustical phenomena
how physical principles give rise to musical sounds
educationalUse introductory text on musical acoustics
explainsConcept Fourier analysis of sound
acoustic resonance in air columns
beats
consonance and dissonance
frequency
harmonic series
loudness
musical scales
overtones
pitch
resonant modes
reverberation
room acoustics
sound intensity
sound reflection and absorption
sound spectra
standing waves
timbre
tuning systems
vibrating strings
wave interference
wavelength
focusesOn how vibration and resonance produce musical tones
physical basis of musical instruments
relationship between physical sound and musical perception
hasGenre acoustics
music theory
physics
science
intendedAudience general readers interested in science of music
students of music
students of physics
mainSubject musical acoustics
physics of sound
resonance
vibration
wave behavior

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