A Geometrical Method for Sound-Hole Size and Location Enhancement in Lute Family Musical Instruments: The Golden Method

This paper presents a new analytical approach, the Golden Method, to enhance sound-hole size and location in musical instruments of the lute family in order to obtain better sound damping characteristics based on the concept of the golden ratio and the instrument geometry. The main objective of the...

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Main Authors: Soheil Jafari, Mohammad Mahdi Karbasbaf
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0752/6/4/20
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spelling doaj-2ec9a1082c194dc2a4fd999724fa931f2020-11-24T21:53:03ZengMDPI AGArts2076-07522017-11-01642010.3390/arts6040020arts6040020A Geometrical Method for Sound-Hole Size and Location Enhancement in Lute Family Musical Instruments: The Golden MethodSoheil Jafari0Mohammad Mahdi Karbasbaf1Department of Engineering and Informatics, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QT, UKEdinburgh College of Art, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH3 9DF, UKThis paper presents a new analytical approach, the Golden Method, to enhance sound-hole size and location in musical instruments of the lute family in order to obtain better sound damping characteristics based on the concept of the golden ratio and the instrument geometry. The main objective of the paper is to increase the capability of lute family musical instruments in keeping a note for a certain time at a certain level to enhance the instruments’ orchestral characteristics. For this purpose, a geometry-based analytical method, the Golden Method is first described in detail in an itemized feature. A new musical instrument is then developed and tested to confirm the ability of the Golden Method in optimizing the acoustical characteristics of musical instruments from a damping point of view by designing the modified sound-hole. Finally, the new-developed instrument is tested, and the obtained results are compared with those of two well-known instruments to confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method. The experimental results show that the suggested method is able to increase the sound damping time by at least 2.4% without affecting the frequency response function and other acoustic characteristics of the instrument. This methodology could be used as the first step in future studies on design, optimization and evaluation of musical instruments of the lute family (e.g., lute, oud, barbat, mandolin, setar, and etc.).https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0752/6/4/20sound-holeslute familymusical instrumentsgolden ratiogolden spiraloptimizationdamping characteristicsorchestral characteristicsstringed-musical instrument
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A Geometrical Method for Sound-Hole Size and Location Enhancement in Lute Family Musical Instruments: The Golden Method
Arts
sound-holes
lute family
musical instruments
golden ratio
golden spiral
optimization
damping characteristics
orchestral characteristics
stringed-musical instrument
author_facet Soheil Jafari
Mohammad Mahdi Karbasbaf
author_sort Soheil Jafari
title A Geometrical Method for Sound-Hole Size and Location Enhancement in Lute Family Musical Instruments: The Golden Method
title_short A Geometrical Method for Sound-Hole Size and Location Enhancement in Lute Family Musical Instruments: The Golden Method
title_full A Geometrical Method for Sound-Hole Size and Location Enhancement in Lute Family Musical Instruments: The Golden Method
title_fullStr A Geometrical Method for Sound-Hole Size and Location Enhancement in Lute Family Musical Instruments: The Golden Method
title_full_unstemmed A Geometrical Method for Sound-Hole Size and Location Enhancement in Lute Family Musical Instruments: The Golden Method
title_sort geometrical method for sound-hole size and location enhancement in lute family musical instruments: the golden method
publisher MDPI AG
series Arts
issn 2076-0752
publishDate 2017-11-01
description This paper presents a new analytical approach, the Golden Method, to enhance sound-hole size and location in musical instruments of the lute family in order to obtain better sound damping characteristics based on the concept of the golden ratio and the instrument geometry. The main objective of the paper is to increase the capability of lute family musical instruments in keeping a note for a certain time at a certain level to enhance the instruments’ orchestral characteristics. For this purpose, a geometry-based analytical method, the Golden Method is first described in detail in an itemized feature. A new musical instrument is then developed and tested to confirm the ability of the Golden Method in optimizing the acoustical characteristics of musical instruments from a damping point of view by designing the modified sound-hole. Finally, the new-developed instrument is tested, and the obtained results are compared with those of two well-known instruments to confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method. The experimental results show that the suggested method is able to increase the sound damping time by at least 2.4% without affecting the frequency response function and other acoustic characteristics of the instrument. This methodology could be used as the first step in future studies on design, optimization and evaluation of musical instruments of the lute family (e.g., lute, oud, barbat, mandolin, setar, and etc.).
topic sound-holes
lute family
musical instruments
golden ratio
golden spiral
optimization
damping characteristics
orchestral characteristics
stringed-musical instrument
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0752/6/4/20
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