The link between the tonehole lattice cutoff frequency and clarinet sound radiation: a quantitative study

Musical instruments are said to have a personality, which we notice in the sound that they produce. The oscillation mechanism inside woodwinds is commonly studied, but the transmission from internal waveforms to radiated sound is often overlooked, although it is musically essential. It is influenced...

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Main Authors: Petersen Erik Alan, Colinot Tom, Guillemain Philippe, Kergomard Jean
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:Acta Acustica
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Online Access:https://acta-acustica.edpsciences.org/articles/aacus/full_html/2020/05/aacus200020/aacus200020.html
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spelling doaj-84b658c28c40472aafe479f3b0bf319d2021-09-02T17:42:58ZengEDP SciencesActa Acustica2681-46172020-01-01451810.1051/aacus/2020018aacus200020The link between the tonehole lattice cutoff frequency and clarinet sound radiation: a quantitative studyPetersen Erik Alan0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4486-5474Colinot Tom1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3340-2666Guillemain Philippe2Kergomard Jean3LMA, CNRS, UPR 7051, Aix-Marseille Univ, Centrale MarseilleLMA, CNRS, UPR 7051, Aix-Marseille Univ, Centrale MarseilleLMA, CNRS, UPR 7051, Aix-Marseille Univ, Centrale MarseilleLMA, CNRS, UPR 7051, Aix-Marseille Univ, Centrale MarseilleMusical instruments are said to have a personality, which we notice in the sound that they produce. The oscillation mechanism inside woodwinds is commonly studied, but the transmission from internal waveforms to radiated sound is often overlooked, although it is musically essential. It is influenced by the geometry of their resonators which are acoustical waveguides with frequency dependent behavior due in part to the lattice of open toneholes. For this acoustically periodic medium, wave propagation theory predicts that waves are evanescent in low frequency and propagate into the lattice above the cutoff frequency. These phenomena are generally assumed to impact the external sound perceived by the instrumentalist and the audience, however, a quantitative link has never been demonstrated. Here we show that the lattice shapes the radiated sound by inducing a reinforced frequency band in the envelope of the spectrum near the cutoff of the lattice. This is a direct result of the size and spacing between toneholes, independent of the generating sound source and musician, which we show using external measurements and simulations in playing conditions. As with the clarinet, the amplitude of the even harmonics increases with frequency until they match odd harmonics at the reinforced spectrum region.https://acta-acustica.edpsciences.org/articles/aacus/full_html/2020/05/aacus200020/aacus200020.htmlclarinetcutoff frequencytonehole latticeradiationwoodwind
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author Petersen Erik Alan
Colinot Tom
Guillemain Philippe
Kergomard Jean
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Colinot Tom
Guillemain Philippe
Kergomard Jean
The link between the tonehole lattice cutoff frequency and clarinet sound radiation: a quantitative study
Acta Acustica
clarinet
cutoff frequency
tonehole lattice
radiation
woodwind
author_facet Petersen Erik Alan
Colinot Tom
Guillemain Philippe
Kergomard Jean
author_sort Petersen Erik Alan
title The link between the tonehole lattice cutoff frequency and clarinet sound radiation: a quantitative study
title_short The link between the tonehole lattice cutoff frequency and clarinet sound radiation: a quantitative study
title_full The link between the tonehole lattice cutoff frequency and clarinet sound radiation: a quantitative study
title_fullStr The link between the tonehole lattice cutoff frequency and clarinet sound radiation: a quantitative study
title_full_unstemmed The link between the tonehole lattice cutoff frequency and clarinet sound radiation: a quantitative study
title_sort link between the tonehole lattice cutoff frequency and clarinet sound radiation: a quantitative study
publisher EDP Sciences
series Acta Acustica
issn 2681-4617
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Musical instruments are said to have a personality, which we notice in the sound that they produce. The oscillation mechanism inside woodwinds is commonly studied, but the transmission from internal waveforms to radiated sound is often overlooked, although it is musically essential. It is influenced by the geometry of their resonators which are acoustical waveguides with frequency dependent behavior due in part to the lattice of open toneholes. For this acoustically periodic medium, wave propagation theory predicts that waves are evanescent in low frequency and propagate into the lattice above the cutoff frequency. These phenomena are generally assumed to impact the external sound perceived by the instrumentalist and the audience, however, a quantitative link has never been demonstrated. Here we show that the lattice shapes the radiated sound by inducing a reinforced frequency band in the envelope of the spectrum near the cutoff of the lattice. This is a direct result of the size and spacing between toneholes, independent of the generating sound source and musician, which we show using external measurements and simulations in playing conditions. As with the clarinet, the amplitude of the even harmonics increases with frequency until they match odd harmonics at the reinforced spectrum region.
topic clarinet
cutoff frequency
tonehole lattice
radiation
woodwind
url https://acta-acustica.edpsciences.org/articles/aacus/full_html/2020/05/aacus200020/aacus200020.html
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