Design and app development of a virtual fretless Chinese musical instrument

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The article presents the design and development of a virtual fretless Chinese stringed instrument App with the Duxianqin as an example, whose performance is expected to be no different from a real instrument. The digital simulation of fretless musical instruments is mainly divided into two parts: the simulation of the continuous pitch processing of the strings, and the simulation of the sound produced by plucking strings. The article returns to the theory of mechanics and wave theory and obtains the quantitative relationship between string frequency and its deformation and elongation. The Duxianqin selected in this article is a fretless instrument, which cannot be completely simulated by relying solely on sound source data. Playing and vocalization require real-time synthesis through pitch processing, which has certain reference significance for the realization of other fretless instruments.

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Li, R., & Lyu, K. (2022). Design and app development of a virtual fretless Chinese musical instrument. Cognitive Computation and Systems, 4(2), 130–137. https://doi.org/10.1049/ccs2.12046

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